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母亲在丧亲期间向人乳库捐赠母乳:完成捐赠过程的相关情况。

Mother's Milk Donation to a Human Milk Bank During Bereavement: Circumstances Associated with Completing the Donation Process.

机构信息

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

Breastfeed Med. 2024 Sep;19(9):692-697. doi: 10.1089/bfm.2024.0153. Epub 2024 Jul 4.

Abstract

Bereaved mothers describe positive experiences donating breast milk and negative experiences when not informed of opportunities to donate. Predictors of whether mothers donate milk are unknown, impairing efforts to optimize support in completing donation. To define circumstances associated with completing mother's milk (MM) donation during bereavement. A retrospective cohort study included dyads of bereaved mothers and their deceased children if a child's death occurred on-site at a quaternary care children's hospital during 2016-2020, the child had documentation of MM availability, and age at death <24 months. The primary outcome was the completion of MM donation to the milk bank. Multivariate logistic regression measured associations between clinical variables and odds of completion. Of 124 deceased children with documented MM exposure, 34 mothers (28%) of 35 of those children completed MM donation, donating a mean of 13.7 liters (SD 16.8). The child's race/ethnicity documented in the medical record was White for 25 (71%), Black/African American (AA) for 1 (3%), Asian for 1 (3%), and Hispanic/Latino for 8 (23%). Referenced to mothers of White children, being a mother of an AA [OR 0.05 (95% CI: 0.01-0.43)] or Asian [0.08 (0.01-0.75)] child was associated with lower odds of donation. Referenced to mothers delivering full term (≥37 weeks'), mothers delivering <34 weeks showed higher odds [5.0 (1.5-17.5)] of donation. Relatively few bereaved mothers of children with indicators of MM exposure completed donation. The results suggest an opportunity to ensure bereaved mothers are uniformly informed and supported in donating.

摘要

失去孩子的母亲描述了捐赠母乳的积极经历和未被告知捐赠机会的消极经历。不知道哪些母亲会捐赠母乳,这阻碍了优化完成捐赠支持的努力。 目的:确定与在丧亲期间完成母乳(MM)捐赠相关的情况。 这是一项回顾性队列研究,纳入了 2016 年至 2020 年期间在一家四级儿童保健医院现场死亡的丧亲母亲及其已故孩子的母子对,如果孩子有 MM 供应记录,且死亡时年龄<24 个月。主要结局是向母乳库完成 MM 捐赠。多变量逻辑回归测量了临床变量与完成几率之间的关联。 在有记录的 MM 暴露的 124 名死亡儿童中,有 34 名(28%)的 35 名儿童的母亲完成了 MM 捐赠,平均捐赠 13.7 升(SD 16.8)。在医疗记录中记录的孩子的种族/族裔为白人 25 例(71%),黑人/非裔美国人(AA)1 例(3%),亚洲人 1 例(3%),西班牙裔/拉丁裔 8 例(23%)。与白人儿童的母亲相比,AA [比值比(OR)0.05(95%置信区间:0.01-0.43)]或亚洲 [0.08(0.01-0.75)]儿童的母亲的捐赠几率较低。与足月分娩(≥37 周)的母亲相比,<34 周分娩的母亲的捐赠几率更高[5.0(1.5-17.5)]。 相对较少有 MM 暴露迹象的丧亲母亲完成了捐赠。结果表明,有机会确保丧亲母亲得到统一的通知和支持,以便进行捐赠。

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