Centre for Lactation, Infant Feeding and Translation (LIFT), Swansea University, Swansea, UK.
Faculty Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Swansea University, Swansea, UK.
Matern Child Nutr. 2024 Oct;20(4):e13699. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13699. Epub 2024 Jul 10.
Receiving donor human milk for a baby can have a protective effect upon parental wellbeing. A growing body of research also finds that being able to donate milk to a milk bank, particularly after infant loss, can also boost maternal wellbeing through feelings of altruism and purpose. However, most studies are qualitative, with small sample sizes outside the United Kingdom, and often do not include the experiences of those who have been unable to donate. Our aim was therefore to examine the impact of being able to donate milk, as well as the impact of not being able to do so, using a survey containing open and closed questions in a large UK sample. Overall, 1149 women completed the survey, 417 (36.3%) who donated their milk and 732 (63.7%) who did not. Most women who donated found it had a positive impact upon their wellbeing, feeling proud, useful and that they had achieved something important. Conversely, those unable to donate often felt rejected, frustrated, and excluded, especially if they received no response or felt that restrictions were unfair. Thematic analysis found that being able to donate could help women heal from experiences such as birth trauma, difficult breastfeeding experiences, neonatal unit stays, and infant loss; however, being unable to donate could exacerbate negative emotions arising from similar experiences. A minority of women who donated experienced raised anxiety over following guidelines. These findings further extend the impacts of milk banking services beyond infant health and development and support expanded service delivery.
接受捐赠的人乳对父母的健康有益。越来越多的研究发现,能够向母乳库捐赠母乳,特别是在失去婴儿后,也可以通过利他主义和目标感来促进母亲的健康。然而,大多数研究都是定性的,样本量在英国以外很小,而且往往不包括那些无法捐赠的人的经验。因此,我们的目的是使用包含开放和封闭问题的大型英国样本调查,研究能够捐赠母乳以及无法捐赠母乳的影响。总体而言,1149 名妇女完成了调查,其中 417 名(36.3%)捐赠了母乳,732 名(63.7%)没有。大多数捐赠母乳的女性认为这对她们的健康有益,她们感到自豪、有用,并认为自己取得了重要的成就。相反,那些无法捐赠母乳的女性常常感到被拒绝、沮丧和被排斥,尤其是如果她们没有得到回应或觉得限制不公平。主题分析发现,捐赠母乳可以帮助女性从分娩创伤、母乳喂养困难、新生儿病房住院和婴儿死亡等经历中康复;然而,无法捐赠母乳可能会加剧类似经历产生的负面情绪。少数捐赠母乳的女性对遵守指导方针感到焦虑。这些发现进一步将母乳库服务的影响扩展到婴儿的健康和发育之外,并支持扩大服务提供。