Research Department of Child Nutrition, University Hospital of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, St. Josef-Hospital, Ruhr-University Bochum, Alexandrinenstraße 5, 44791, Bochum, Germany.
, Haale, Germany.
Int Breastfeed J. 2024 Sep 13;19(1):64. doi: 10.1186/s13006-024-00664-7.
The COVID-19 pandemic contact restrictions considerably changed maternal visiting contacts during the time in which breastfeeding is initiated. We wanted to know how maternity ward staff and mothers rated the conditions of starting breastfeeding under contact restrictions.
In the Breastfeeding in North Rhine-Westphalia (SINA) study, Germany, 2021/22, chief physicians as well as ward staff from 41 (out of 131) maternity hospitals (82 members of the healthcare sector in total) were surveyed by telephone concerning structural and practical conditions for breastfeeding support before and during the pandemic; 192 (out of 426 eligible) mothers answered an online-questionnaire about their breastfeeding experiences at 2 weeks and 2 months after birth.
In almost all of the hospitals, visits were restricted due to the pandemic, with the exception of the primary support person. After more than one year of pandemic experience, the ward staff were convinced that the restrictions were mostly positive for the mothers (97.6%) and for the ward staff themselves (78.0%). A total of 80.5% of the ward staff would maintain the restrictions beyond the pandemic. The mothers themselves mostly rated the restrictions in the hospital as being just right; moreover, many mothers voluntarily maintained the restrictions at home, at least in part.
The unprecedented visiting restrictions in hospitals during the pandemic were like an "experiment" born out of necessity. Restricting visiting arrangements may be an underestimated beneficial component for the development of the mother-infant dyad in perinatal breastfeeding care, particularly in healthcare systems where almost all births occur in the maternity hospital.
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS) (DRKS00027975).
COVID-19 大流行期间实施的接触限制措施极大地改变了母乳喂养启动时产妇探视的情况。我们想知道产房工作人员和产妇如何评价在接触限制下开始母乳喂养的条件。
在德国北莱茵-威斯特法伦州(SINA)的 2021/22 年母乳喂养研究中,通过电话对 41 家(131 家中的 82 家)产妇医院的首席医师和病房工作人员进行了调查,了解大流行前后母乳喂养支持的结构和实际条件;192 名(426 名符合条件的产妇中的 192 名)产妇在产后 2 周和 2 个月时通过在线问卷回答了她们的母乳喂养经历。
由于大流行,几乎所有医院都限制了探视,除了主要支持人员。在经历了一年多的大流行后,病房工作人员确信这些限制对母亲(97.6%)和自身(78.0%)大多是积极的。80.5%的病房工作人员表示将在大流行后继续限制探视。产妇自己大多认为医院的限制是合理的;此外,许多产妇自愿在家庭中至少部分地维持这些限制。
大流行期间医院前所未有的探视限制是出于必要而进行的“实验”。限制探视安排可能是围产期母乳喂养护理中母婴关系发展的一个被低估的有益组成部分,特别是在几乎所有分娩都在产妇医院进行的医疗保健系统中。
德国临床试验注册(DRKS)(DRKS00027975)。