Department of Community Health Systems, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Ambercare Medical Centre, Kisumu, Kenya.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Oct 5;23(1):1930. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16794-2.
The World Health Organization recommends mothers breastfeed exclusively for the first six months of their infant's life. However, women living with HIV in low resource settings face many barriers to recommended infant feeding practices such as fear of HIV transmission and perceived milk insufficiency. Moreover, current support for breastfeeding in this context is often insufficient to overcome these barriers. To support women's infant feeding experience, we tested a personalized infant feeding support program among perinatal women living with HIV in Kenya.
Supporting Healthy Mothers is a theory and evidence-based multilevel intervention designed to address the mental health burden associated with financial and food insecurity and provide personalized support for optimal infant feeding postpartum. As part of the Supporting Healthy Mothers intervention feasibility trial, between February 23, 2022 and November 9, 2022, twenty mothers received five personalized infant feeding support sessions delivered by a local professional lactation specialist from pregnancy until three months postpartum. Through detailed observations of these sessions, clinical notes and repeated team discussions, we aimed to describe and provide a limited evaluation of these sessions. We identified the strengths and limitations of the lactation support sessions as well as areas for future development.
Participation in the sessions was high and at three months postpartum all participants reported exclusive breastfeeding as recommended despite experiencing a myriad of challenges. Having face-to-face and frequent early postpartum sessions, being available to field participant concerns between sessions and measuring infant weights at each session were key strengths. Continuing sessions beyond three months postpartum and incorporating family planning and general maternal health counseling topics would enhance these supportive sessions.
The personalized professional infant feeding support sessions were highly acceptable and feasible to implement. In-person sessions, in a clinic setting provided opportunities to evaluate and adjust breastfeeding technique and led to successful exclusive breastfeeding practice. Future interventions should consider integrating with other perinatal care services and offering support on demand and immediately postpartum.
Supporting Healthy Mothers was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov Protocol Registration and Results System, posted on February 2, 2022. Identifiers: NCT05219552 Unique Protocol ID: K23MH116807.
世界卫生组织建议婴儿在生命的头六个月内完全接受母乳喂养。然而,在资源匮乏的环境中生活的 HIV 阳性妇女在实施推荐的婴儿喂养方法时面临许多障碍,例如担心 HIV 传播和认为母乳不足。此外,目前对这方面母乳喂养的支持往往不足以克服这些障碍。为了支持妇女的母乳喂养体验,我们在肯尼亚对感染 HIV 的围产期妇女进行了一项个性化婴儿喂养支持计划的测试。
支持健康母亲是一个基于理论和证据的多层次干预措施,旨在解决与经济和食品不安全相关的心理健康负担,并为最佳产后婴儿喂养提供个性化支持。作为支持健康母亲干预可行性试验的一部分,在 2022 年 2 月 23 日至 2022 年 11 月 9 日期间,有 20 名母亲接受了由当地专业哺乳专家提供的五次个性化婴儿喂养支持,从怀孕到产后三个月。通过对这些会议的详细观察、临床记录和反复的团队讨论,我们旨在描述和提供对这些会议的有限评估。我们确定了母乳喂养支持会议的优缺点以及未来发展的领域。
参与度很高,在产后三个月时,尽管经历了各种挑战,所有参与者都报告了建议的纯母乳喂养。面对面和频繁的早期产后会议、能够在会议之间解决参与者的问题以及在每次会议上测量婴儿体重是关键优势。在产后三个月后继续进行会议,并纳入计划生育和一般产妇健康咨询主题,将增强这些支持性会议。
个性化专业婴儿喂养支持会议是高度可接受和可行的。在诊所环境中进行的面对面会议提供了评估和调整母乳喂养技术的机会,并导致了成功的纯母乳喂养实践。未来的干预措施应考虑与其他围产期护理服务相结合,并按需提供支持,并在产后立即提供支持。
支持健康母亲于 2022 年 2 月 2 日在临床试验注册和结果系统 ClinicalTrials.gov 上注册。标识符:NCT05219552 独特的协议 ID:K23MH116807。