School of Health and Social Care, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales.
Centre for Lactation, Infant Feeding and Translation, Swansea, Wales.
J Hum Nutr Diet. 2023 Oct;36(5):1857-1873. doi: 10.1111/jhn.13202. Epub 2023 Jul 27.
Breastfeeding is indisputably significant for infants and children, as well as their mothers. However, when breastfed children are admitted to the paediatric ward, they may experience breastfeeding modification due to clinical challenges, lack of staff training and institutional barriers. Although previous research has identified multiple barriers to optimal feeding within the maternity, neonatal and community settings, we know less about the barriers that exist in paediatrics. Paediatric healthcare staff attitudes, training and awareness as well as ward culture are likely to have an impact on the experiences of families but are relatively unresearched in the paediatric setting, especially with regard to the multidisciplinary nature of clinical paediatric care. The aim of this study was to explore the attitudes, awareness and perceived barriers to effective breastfeeding support provision, as well as healthcare professional perception of barriers for families.
This was a mixed methods study utilising a questionnaire which was completed by 409 healthcare professionals who identified as working within the paediatric setting. It included responses from paediatricians of all training grades, nurses, healthcare assistants and allied health professionals. Qualitative data from professionals were analysed to develop themes around professional and perceived parent barriers to optimal breastfeeding.
This study explored the barriers experienced by staff, as well as professionals' perception of parent barriers. These included lack of knowledge of how to help, a default formula culture, the pressure of maintaining strict fluid balance and breastfeeding being a low priority in the face of critical illness. Of the paediatric departments represented by this sample of healthcare professionals, most had a relatively poor culture of supporting breastfeeding, with multiple institutional barriers identified. Most professionals felt that there was not enough support for breastfeeding families on an average shift, and a large proportion identified as being one of just a few breastfeeding advocates on their ward.
In this relatively motivated and experienced sample of healthcare professionals, there were many identified barriers to optimal breastfeeding which could potentially be addressed by training that is carefully nuanced for the paediatric population. Ensuring that paediatric multidisciplinary healthcare professionals have sufficient skills and knowledge would address the identified challenge of poor awareness of breastfeeding and of how to overcome clinical lactation obstacles. Further improvements at policy level need to address the systemic lack of resourcing in paediatrics, as well as the lack of embedded breastfeeding-friendly organisational structures.
母乳喂养对婴儿和儿童及其母亲来说无疑是非常重要的。然而,当母乳喂养的儿童被收治到儿科病房时,由于临床挑战、缺乏员工培训和机构障碍,他们可能需要改变母乳喂养方式。尽管先前的研究已经确定了在产科、新生儿和社区环境中存在的多种最佳喂养障碍,但我们对儿科环境中存在的障碍了解较少。儿科医护人员的态度、培训和意识以及病房文化可能会对家庭的体验产生影响,但在儿科环境中相对缺乏研究,尤其是在涉及临床儿科护理的多学科性质方面。本研究旨在探讨有效母乳喂养支持提供方面的态度、意识和感知障碍,以及医护人员对家庭障碍的看法。
这是一项混合方法研究,使用了一份问卷,由 409 名自认为在儿科环境中工作的医护人员填写。它包括了所有培训级别的儿科医生、护士、医护助理和辅助医疗专业人员的回答。对专业人员的定性数据进行了分析,以围绕专业人员和感知到的父母最佳母乳喂养障碍的主题展开。
本研究探讨了员工所经历的障碍,以及专业人员对父母障碍的看法。这些障碍包括缺乏帮助的知识、默认配方文化、保持严格液体平衡的压力以及在面对重病时母乳喂养优先级较低。在本研究样本所代表的儿科部门中,大多数部门的母乳喂养支持文化相对较差,确定了多个机构障碍。大多数专业人员认为,在平均轮班时,没有足够的支持母乳喂养的家庭,很大一部分人认为自己只是病房中少数几个母乳喂养倡导者之一。
在这个相对有动力和经验丰富的医护专业人员样本中,有许多被确定为影响最佳母乳喂养的障碍,这些障碍可以通过针对儿科人群的精心细微调整的培训来解决。确保儿科多学科医护专业人员具备足够的技能和知识,将解决母乳喂养意识差以及如何克服临床哺乳障碍的问题。在政策层面上还需要进一步改进,以解决儿科资源不足以及缺乏嵌入式母乳喂养友好型组织结构的问题。