School of Sociology, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University, Acton, Australia.
Breastfeed Med. 2023 Apr;18(4):254-264. doi: 10.1089/bfm.2022.0242. Epub 2023 Mar 10.
The study aimed to identify how, from the perspective of bereaved parents, hospital-based health professionals can better meet their lactation care needs. In-depth interviews were conducted with 17 mothers and 7 fathers bereaved by stillbirth, neonatal death, or older infant death. Participants were recruited from three large hospitals in Eastern Australia including two with human milk banks. Qualitative thematic data analysis identified bereaved parents' lactation experiences, needs, and how parents wanted lactation care to be provided. Participants experienced lactation after infant death as hard and challenging, while at the same time they received limited lactation care. The negative impact of lactation, however, could be mediated by anticipatory guidance, assistance to make sense of lactation, support to make decisions from available lactation and breast milk management options, and support with breast care for as long as required. Bereaved parents explained lactation care was best provided by health professionals they had come to know and trust rather than by a particular professional role. Care should be provided with compassion, in a manner respectful of individual circumstances, inclusive of partners, and supplemented by quality written information. When bereaved parents felt supported to manage their lactation in a manner consistent with their unique needs, lactation for some could have a positive impact on grief. Bereaved parents have demonstrated that comprehensive lactation care is critical to their health and well-being. Such care should be more fully incorporated into hospital-based bereavement care policies and practices.
本研究旨在从悲痛欲绝的父母的角度确定医院的卫生专业人员如何更好地满足他们的哺乳护理需求。对 17 位因死胎、新生儿死亡或较大婴儿死亡而失去孩子的母亲和 7 位父亲进行了深入访谈。参与者来自澳大利亚东部的三家大医院,其中两家设有人乳库。定性主题数据分析确定了悲痛欲绝的父母的哺乳经历、需求,以及他们希望如何提供哺乳护理。参与者在婴儿死亡后经历了艰难和具有挑战性的哺乳,同时他们只接受了有限的哺乳护理。然而,通过预期指导、帮助理解哺乳、支持从可用的哺乳和母乳管理选项中做出决策以及在需要的情况下提供乳房护理,可以减轻哺乳的负面影响。悲痛欲绝的父母解释说,他们最希望由他们已经熟悉和信任的卫生专业人员而不是特定的专业角色来提供哺乳护理。护理应该富有同情心,尊重个人情况,包括伴侣,并辅以高质量的书面信息。当悲痛欲绝的父母感到他们能够以符合自己独特需求的方式管理哺乳时,哺乳对一些人可能会对悲伤产生积极影响。悲痛欲绝的父母已经证明,全面的哺乳护理对他们的健康和幸福至关重要。这种护理应该更充分地纳入医院的丧亲护理政策和实践中。