Bozlak Christine T, Ruland Lindsay, Eskew Britnee, Spence Maureen, Dennison Barbara A
Health Policy, Management, and Behavior Department, University at Albany School of Public Health, Rensselaer, NY, USA.
Center for Public Health Continuing Education, University at Albany School of Public Health, Rensselaer, NY, USA.
Prev Med Rep. 2024 Sep 6;47:102881. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102881. eCollection 2024 Nov.
The objective of this study was to identify strategies to address breastfeeding disparities across New York in the United States.
Data were collected from August-December 2021 using a qualitative research design that included 45 key informant interviews and 253 online questionnaires.
Ninety-six percent of participants lived in or represented New York, and four percent were national experts. Participants discussed the factors contributing to breastfeeding disparities across the social ecological continuum. They identified New York subgroups most likely to report lower rates of breastfeeding initiation and/or continuation, including: certain racial and ethnic groups; individuals working in certain employment sectors or living in specific geographic areas; people with disabilities; and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and more (LGBTQIA+) community. Recommendations included addressing social and commercial determinants of health and modifying the healthcare and workplace sectors with an emphasis on policy changes.
The findings from this study emphasize the need to address systemic and structural factors impacting breastfeeding disparities. This article makes a novel contribution by providing recommendations that can be implemented collectively across relevant settings to address breastfeeding disparities in a state with one of the largest and most diverse populations.
本研究的目的是确定解决美国纽约州母乳喂养差异问题的策略。
于2021年8月至12月收集数据,采用定性研究设计,包括45次关键信息人访谈和253份在线问卷。
96%的参与者居住在纽约州或代表纽约州,4%是国家专家。参与者讨论了社会生态连续体中导致母乳喂养差异的因素。他们确定了最有可能报告较低母乳喂养开始率和/或持续率的纽约亚群体,包括:某些种族和族裔群体;在某些就业部门工作或居住在特定地理区域的个人;残疾人;以及女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿、双性人、无性恋者及其他群体(LGBTQIA+)。建议包括解决健康的社会和商业决定因素,并对医疗保健和工作场所部门进行调整,重点是政策变革。
本研究结果强调了应对影响母乳喂养差异的系统性和结构性因素的必要性。本文通过提供可在相关环境中共同实施的建议,为解决一个人口最多样化的州的母乳喂养差异问题做出了新颖的贡献。