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高收入环境下 HIV 阳性妇女对婴儿喂养的感知和情绪体验:一项纵向混合方法研究。

Perception and Emotional Experiences of Infant Feeding Among Women Living With HIV in a High-Income Setting: A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study.

机构信息

Department of Infectious Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre, Hvidovre, Denmark.

Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2024 Jan 1;95(1):52-64. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000003314.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The recommendation of breastfeeding avoidance for women living with HIV in high-income settings may be influenced by cultural beliefs and come at an emotional cost. This multicenter, longitudinal, convergent mixed methods study aimed to compare differences in attitudes, concerns, and experiences surrounding breastfeeding in women living with HIV of Nordic and non-Nordic origin.

SETTING

High-income setting.

METHODS

Pregnant women living with HIV in the Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, and Sweden were recruited in 2019-2020. Quantitative data on attitudes surrounding infant feeding were assessed using the Positive Attitudes Concerning Infant Feeding questionnaire completed in the third trimester (T1), and 3 (T2) and 6 (T3) months postpartum. Women who completed the survey were also invited to participate in semistructured interviews at T1 and T3. The findings from the quantitative survey and qualitative interviews were brought together through merging to assess for concordance, complementarity, expansion, or discordance between the data sets and to draw metainferences.

RESULTS

In total, 44 women completed the survey, of whom 31 also participated in qualitative interviews. The merged analyses identified three overarching domains representing commonalities across the quantitative and qualitative data: emotional impact, justifying not breastfeeding, and coping strategies. Not being able to breastfeed was emotionally challenging. Cultural expectations influenced the women's experiences and the strategies they used to justify their infant feeding choice.

CONCLUSIONS

For women living with HIV in Nordic countries not breastfeeding was a complex, multilayered process substantially influenced by social and cultural expectations.

摘要

背景

在高收入地区,建议 HIV 感染者妇女避免母乳喂养,这可能受到文化信仰的影响,并带来情感上的代价。本项多中心、纵向、收敛混合方法研究旨在比较北欧和非北欧 HIV 感染者妇女在母乳喂养方面的态度、关注点和经验差异。

地点

高收入地区。

方法

2019-2020 年在北欧国家丹麦、芬兰和瑞典招募了 HIV 感染的孕妇。使用积极的婴儿喂养态度问卷(Positive Attitudes Concerning Infant Feeding questionnaire)在孕晚期(T1)、产后 3 个月(T2)和 6 个月(T3)评估与婴儿喂养相关的态度的定量数据。完成调查的妇女还被邀请在 T1 和 T3 时参加半结构化访谈。通过合并定量调查和定性访谈的结果来评估数据集之间的一致性、互补性、扩展性或不协调性,并进行元推断。

结果

共有 44 名妇女完成了调查,其中 31 名妇女还参加了定性访谈。合并分析确定了三个总体领域,代表了定量和定性数据的共同点:情感影响、不母乳喂养的理由和应对策略。无法母乳喂养在情感上具有挑战性。文化期望影响了妇女的经历和她们用来证明自己婴儿喂养选择的策略。

结论

对于北欧国家的 HIV 感染者妇女来说,不母乳喂养是一个复杂的、多层次的过程,受社会和文化期望的影响很大。

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