Lu Rebecca, Brooks Lasheena, Furman Lydia, Srinivas Ganga L, Ronis Sarah D
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA.
University Hospitals Rainbow Center for Child Health & Policy, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2025 Mar;64(3):332-339. doi: 10.1177/00099228241264778. Epub 2024 Jul 26.
Although breastfeeding is widely accepted as beneficial, only half of U.S. mothers are breastfeeding at 6 months. This study aimed to learn whether a quality improvement project to embed lactation support services into the newborn visit at a primary pediatric practice met families' needs. Mothers who were aged 18+ years, had an infant born in October 2021 with a well-child visit to the study practice (urban, 85% Medicaid, and 90% African American), and planned to breastfeed were invited to participate in a semi-structured telephone interview about their experience with breastfeeding and lactation support. We interviewed 18 mothers and, using a descriptive qualitative approach (thematic analysis), found that early support was helpful in addressing initial challenges such as latching pain but did not adequately anticipate later barriers to continued breastfeeding. This suggests lactation support offered by pediatric primary care practices should extend beyond the newborn period and be tailored to families' evolving needs.
尽管母乳喂养被广泛认为有益,但美国只有一半的母亲在婴儿6个月时仍坚持母乳喂养。本研究旨在了解一项质量改进项目,即在初级儿科诊所的新生儿访视中纳入泌乳支持服务,是否满足了家庭的需求。年龄在18岁及以上、于2021年10月分娩且婴儿在该研究诊所进行健康儿童访视(位于城市,85%为医疗补助受助者,90%为非裔美国人)并计划进行母乳喂养的母亲,受邀参加关于她们母乳喂养和泌乳支持经历的半结构化电话访谈。我们采访了18位母亲,并采用描述性定性方法(主题分析)发现,早期支持有助于应对诸如 latch 疼痛等初始挑战,但未能充分预见持续母乳喂养后期的障碍。这表明儿科初级保健诊所提供的泌乳支持应超越新生儿期,并根据家庭不断变化的需求进行调整。 (注:原文中“latching pain”直译为“ latch 疼痛”,“latch”在这里可能是指婴儿正确含接乳头的动作,具体可结合医学知识进一步理解其准确含义)