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母乳喂养的医生中的同床共眠情况:一项全国性调查的结果。

Bedsharing among breastfeeding physicians: Results of a nationwide survey.

作者信息

Louis-Jacques Adetola F, Bartick Melissa, Awomolo Adeola, Zhang Jiaqi, Feldman-Winter Lori, Leonard Stephanie A, Meek Joan, Mitchell Katrina B, Crowe Susan

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Florida Health, Gainesville, FL, United States of America.

Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Aug 1;19(8):e0305625. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0305625. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Bedsharing is common but advised against by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is unknown if breastfeeding physicians bedshare more or less than the general population.

OBJECTIVES

To determine the prevalence of bedsharing among physicians, their reasons for bedsharing or not, and whether bedsharing was associated with a longer duration of breastfeeding.

METHODS

An online survey was adapted from surveys administered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The survey was administered to physicians and medical students who birthed children from October 2020 through August 2021. Respondents were asked to report on a singleton birth, and questions centered around sleep practices and breastfeeding. Survival analysis was used to examine the association between bedsharing and breastfeeding duration.

RESULTS

Of 546 respondents with bedsharing data, 68% reported some history of bedsharing, and 77% were in specialties that involved caring for pregnant people and/or infants. Those who bedshared breastfed an average of four months longer than those who never bedshared (18.08 versus 14.08 months p<0.001). The adjusted risk of breastfeeding cessation was markedly lower for those who bedshared compared to those who did not (Hazard Ratio 0.57, 95% Confidence Interval 0.45, 0.71). The primary reason for bedsharing was to breastfeed (73%); the primary reason for not bedsharing was safety concerns (92%). Among those who bedshared (n = 373), 52% did not inform their child's healthcare provider.

CONCLUSIONS

Bedsharing is common among our sample of mainly breastfeeding physicians, including those who care for pregnant people and/or infants. It is also associated with a longer duration of breastfeeding, which has implications for population health. Practicing bedsharing implies cognitive dissidence and may affect how physicians counsel about bedsharing. Additionally, lack of disclosure of bedsharing practices has implications for practical guidance about having open non-judgmental conversations and may be a missed opportunity to counsel on bedsharing safety.

摘要

引言

同床睡眠很常见,但美国儿科学会不建议这样做。尚不清楚从事母乳喂养相关工作的医生同床睡眠的情况与普通人群相比是更多还是更少。

目的

确定医生中同床睡眠的流行情况、他们同床或不同床的原因,以及同床睡眠是否与更长的母乳喂养持续时间相关。

方法

一项在线调查改编自美国疾病控制与预防中心进行的调查。该调查针对2020年10月至2021年8月期间生育子女的医生和医学生。要求受访者报告单胎分娩情况,问题围绕睡眠习惯和母乳喂养。采用生存分析来研究同床睡眠与母乳喂养持续时间之间的关联。

结果

在546名有同床睡眠数据的受访者中,68%报告有过同床睡眠经历,77%从事涉及照顾孕妇和/或婴儿的专业。同床睡眠的人母乳喂养的时间平均比从未同床睡眠的人长四个月(18.08个月对14.08个月,p<0.001)。与不同床睡眠的人相比,同床睡眠的人停止母乳喂养的调整风险显著更低(风险比0.57,95%置信区间0.45,0.71)。同床睡眠的主要原因是母乳喂养(73%);不同床睡眠的主要原因是安全担忧(92%)。在同床睡眠的人(n = 373)中,52%没有告知孩子的医疗服务提供者。

结论

在我们以从事母乳喂养相关工作的医生为主的样本中,同床睡眠很常见,包括那些照顾孕妇和/或婴儿的医生。它还与更长的母乳喂养持续时间相关,这对人群健康有影响。实行同床睡眠意味着认知上的不一致,可能会影响医生关于同床睡眠的咨询方式。此外,不透露同床睡眠做法对于进行开放、无偏见对话的实际指导有影响,可能会错失就同床睡眠安全进行咨询的机会。

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