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用于促进和支持母乳喂养的移动应用程序:系统评价与荟萃分析

Mobile applications for promoting and supporting breastfeeding: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

作者信息

Ziebart Monika, Kammermeier Michael, Koletzko Berthold, Patro-Golab Bernadeta

机构信息

Stiftung Kindergesundheit, c/o Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital, LMU University Hospital, Munich, Germany.

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine, Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital, University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany.

出版信息

Matern Child Nutr. 2025 Jan;21(1):e13733. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13733. Epub 2024 Oct 11.

Abstract

Breastfeeding practices require improvement. We performed a systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and analytic observational studies to assess effects of mobile applications (apps) aiming to support and promote breastfeeding targeting pregnant women, mothers of infants or their partners, on breastfeeding outcomes. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane CENTRAL and Association of Computing Machinery Digital Library from 1 July 2008 to 29 November 2022, with lack of coverage of the most recent period before publication date being a limitation of this review. We performed meta-analyses of findings from RCTs on primary outcomes, namely early breastfeeding initiation, exclusive and any breastfeeding rates. Joanna Briggs Institute tools were used for risk of bias assessment. Six RCTs, one quasi-experimental and two cohort studies, mainly from high-income countries, were included. Most studies focused on maternal app usage starting from pregnancy. One study targeted fathers as app-users. Population characteristics, such as parity or delivery mode, apps scope of content and applied active components varied between studies. Main methodological limitations of studies were baseline differences between groups and lack of blinding. Compared to controls, app usage tended to increase the odds of exclusive breastfeeding. This nonsignificant effect was most pronounced at 1-1.5 months (n = 1294, odds ratio 1.45 (95% Confidence Interval, CI 0.83, 2.54), with considerable heterogeneity between studies [I 77%]), but less so at 3 and 6 months post-partum. The odds of early breastfeeding initiation, any breastfeeding at all time points were similar among groups. However, two cohort studies reported increased odds of exclusive and/or any breastfeeding at different time points. In conclusion, evidence is insufficient to show sustained beneficial effects of breastfeeding promotion and support through mobile apps on breastfeeding rates.

摘要

母乳喂养实践有待改善。我们对随机对照试验(RCT)和分析性观察性研究进行了系统综述,以评估旨在支持和促进母乳喂养的移动应用程序(应用)对孕妇、婴儿母亲或其伴侣的母乳喂养结果的影响。我们检索了2008年7月1日至2022年11月29日期间的MEDLINE、EMBASE、Cochrane CENTRAL和美国计算机协会数字图书馆,本综述的一个局限性是在出版日期之前缺乏对最近时期的覆盖。我们对RCT关于主要结局(即早期母乳喂养开始、纯母乳喂养率和任何母乳喂养率)的研究结果进行了荟萃分析。使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的工具进行偏倚风险评估。纳入了六项RCT、一项准实验研究和两项队列研究,这些研究主要来自高收入国家。大多数研究关注从孕期开始的母亲使用应用程序的情况。一项研究将父亲作为应用程序用户的目标群体。研究之间在诸如产次或分娩方式等人群特征、应用程序的内容范围和应用的活性成分方面存在差异。研究的主要方法学局限性是组间基线差异和缺乏盲法。与对照组相比,使用应用程序往往会增加纯母乳喂养的几率。这种不显著的效果在1至1.5个月时最为明显(n = 1294,优势比1.45(95%置信区间,CI 0.83, 2.54),研究之间存在相当大的异质性[I² = 77%]),但在产后3个月和6个月时则不太明显。早期母乳喂养开始的几率以及所有时间点的任何母乳喂养几率在各组之间相似。然而,两项队列研究报告了在不同时间点纯母乳喂养和/或任何母乳喂养的几率增加。总之,证据不足表明通过移动应用程序促进和支持母乳喂养对母乳喂养率有持续的有益影响。

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