Taksande Anugya A, Tote Sachin, Taksande Amar, Javvaji Chaitanya Kumar
Pediatrics, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Anatomy, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Feb 28;16(2):e55145. doi: 10.7759/cureus.55145. eCollection 2024 Feb.
Background and objectives Human milk benefits for both mothers and babies are widely acknowledged. Human milk banks (HMBs) are essential in providing newborns who would not otherwise have access to pasteurized and stored human milk. The objective of this research was to investigate the understanding, opinions, and outlooks of medical and paramedical students regarding breast milk donation and the concept of an HMB. Material and methods A total of 398 professional female students specializing in physiotherapy, nursing, and medicine were given an online self-administered questionnaire as part of a descriptive cross-sectional study. Data on the characteristics, HMB knowledge, awareness levels, and attitudes toward HMB and breast milk donation were to be gathered through the questionnaire. Every student's answer to the survey was kept private and confidential. Result According to the survey, 188 students (47.24%) belong to the medical college, 126 students (31.66%) belong to the physiotherapy college, and the remaining 84 students (21.11%) are from the nursing college. A total of 294 students (74.12%) had heard about human milk banking before and received information from health professionals (195 students, 48.99%), the news (67 students, 16.83%), and family and friends (61 students, 15.33%). However, only 224 students (56.28%) are willing to feed their babies with HMB milk in the future. On the other hand, 216 students (54.27%) are ready to donate breast milk to HMB. The majority of students have a favorable opinion of breast milk donation. A staggering 394 students (98.99%) think that donating human milk can save babies. Furthermore, 379 students (95.23%) think that all the nutrients needed for a baby's healthy development are found in human milk. Merely 350 students (87.93%) think that breastfeeding does not result in malnourishment for either the mother or the baby. When there is an excess of milk, the majority of students (378 or 94.97%) think that there is nothing wrong with donating it. Moreover, 312 (80.41%) students are happy to donate milk in the future. A total of 373 students (93.71%) are overjoyed that a sick baby will survive because of their donated milk. Only 100 students (25.12%) will give milk, though, and only to the infants of their friends and relatives, never to complete strangers. Conclusion A dearth of knowledge pertaining to human milk banking is rampant among medical and paramedical female students, yet the gravity of the circumstances remains concealed. Consequently, it is imperative to extensively educate all Indian communities about the concept of human milk banking to gain widespread acceptance. This research sheds light on the issue and promotes scientific knowledge of HMB, as many students are unaware of it.
背景与目的 母乳对母亲和婴儿的益处已得到广泛认可。母乳库对于为那些无法获得巴氏杀菌和储存母乳的新生儿提供母乳至关重要。本研究的目的是调查医学和准医学专业学生对母乳捐赠及母乳库概念的理解、看法和观点。
材料与方法 作为一项描述性横断面研究的一部分,共向398名专门从事物理治疗、护理和医学专业的女学生发放了一份在线自填式问卷。通过问卷收集有关学生特征、母乳库知识、知晓水平以及对母乳库和母乳捐赠态度的数据。每位学生的调查答案均保密。
结果 根据调查,188名学生(47.24%)来自医学院,126名学生(31.66%)来自物理治疗学院,其余84名学生(21.11%)来自护理学院。共有294名学生(74.12%)之前听说过母乳库,他们从健康专业人员处获取信息(195名学生,48.99%)、新闻(67名学生,16.83%)以及家人和朋友处(61名学生,15.33%)。然而,只有224名学生(56.28%)未来愿意用母乳库的母乳喂养自己的宝宝。另一方面,216名学生(54.27%)愿意向母乳库捐赠母乳。大多数学生对母乳捐赠持积极态度。多达394名学生(98.99%)认为捐赠母乳可以挽救婴儿。此外,379名学生(95.23%)认为母乳中含有婴儿健康发育所需的所有营养。只有350名学生(87.93%)认为母乳喂养不会导致母亲或婴儿营养不良。当乳汁过多时,大多数学生(378名或94.97%)认为捐赠乳汁没有问题。此外,312名(80.41%)学生愿意在未来捐赠乳汁。共有373名学生(93.71%)很高兴因自己捐赠的乳汁而使患病婴儿存活。然而,只有100名学生(25.12%)会捐赠乳汁,且仅会捐赠给朋友和亲戚的婴儿,绝不会捐赠给陌生人。
结论 医学和准医学专业女学生中普遍缺乏关于母乳库的知识,然而这种情况的严重性仍未被发现。因此迫切需要对所有印度社区广泛开展关于母乳库概念的教育,以获得广泛认可。本研究揭示了这一问题并促进了关于母乳库的科学知识,因为许多学生对此并不了解。