Economou Mary, Kolokotroni Ourania, Paphiti-Demetriou Irene, Kouta Christiana, Lambrinou Ekaterini, Hadjigeorgiou Eleni, Hadjiona Vasiliki, Middleton Nicos
Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus.
Cyprus Breastfeeding Association - 'Gift for Life', Nicosia, Cyprus.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2024 Dec 16;5:1420670. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2024.1420670. eCollection 2024.
To assess the implementation of the "10 Steps for Successful Breastfeeding" and explore associations with any Breastfeeding (BF) and Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) initiation and continuation.
Implementation of the 10 Steps was assessed based on a consecutive sample of 568 mothers' self-reported experience across all public ( = 5) and 29 (of 35) private maternity clinics using the WHO/UNICEF BFHI questionnaire (Section 4) within the first 24-48 h after birth. BF and EBF were estimated within 48 h after birth as well as at 1st, 4th and 6th month based on a self-reported current status method. Associations with initiation and continuation of any BF and EBF up to the 6th month were explored in logistic regression after adjusting for potential confounders. Associations were explored with individual steps as well as the overall experience, operationalized as the sum score of full, partial or no implementation of each item, with the exception of Step 6 (exclusive breastfeeding).
At mean score 6.2 (SD = 2.7), the overall 10 Steps experience was low (theoretical range 0-14), even among those who breastfed exclusively (M = 7.7, SD = 2.0). EBF and BF initiation and continuation showed a stepwise association with self-reported experience of the 10 Steps. Across quartiles of increasing scores within 48 h after birth, the prevalence of EBF was 7.5%, 14.4%, 19.0%, and 34.2%. Mothers who experienced full or partial implementation of Step 4 (i.e., early initiation with skin-to-skin) were more likely to continue BF and EBF up to the 4th month, while use of pacifiers (Step 9) was more likely to have an adverse effect on breastfeeding continuation and exclusivity.
The BFIH's "10 Steps" are associated with BF initiation while certain practices seem to be more strongly associated with exclusivity and continuation of breastfeeding up to the sixth month. While breastfeeding intention may determine the experience of the 10 Steps, this also suggests that maternity care practices can have a supportive role for mothers to succeed their intentions to BF and EBF.
评估“成功母乳喂养十步骤”的实施情况,并探讨其与任何母乳喂养(BF)及纯母乳喂养(EBF)的启动和持续之间的关联。
基于568名母亲的连续样本,通过使用世界卫生组织/联合国儿童基金会《促进母乳喂养成功十项措施》调查问卷(第4部分),在出生后的头24至48小时内,对所有公立(n = 5)和35家私立产科诊所中的29家诊所的母亲自我报告的经历进行评估。根据自我报告的当前状态方法,在出生后48小时内以及第1、4和6个月时评估BF和EBF情况。在调整潜在混杂因素后,通过逻辑回归探讨与任何BF和EBF直至第6个月的启动和持续之间的关联。探讨了与各个步骤以及总体经历之间的关联,总体经历以每个项目完全、部分或未实施的总分来衡量,但第6步(纯母乳喂养)除外。
总体十步骤经历的平均得分为6.2(标准差 = 2.7),处于较低水平(理论范围为0 - 14),即使在那些纯母乳喂养的母亲中(M = 7.7,标准差 = 2.0)也是如此。EBF和BF的启动及持续与自我报告的十步骤经历呈逐步关联。在出生后48小时内得分递增的四分位数中,EBF的患病率分别为7.5%、14.4%、19.0%和34.2%。经历了第4步(即早期进行皮肤接触式开始母乳喂养)完全或部分实施的母亲,更有可能在第4个月时继续进行BF和EBF,而使用安抚奶嘴(第9步)更有可能对母乳喂养的持续和排他性产生不利影响。
《促进母乳喂养成功十项措施》与BF的启动相关,而某些做法似乎与直至第6个月的母乳喂养排他性和持续更密切相关。虽然母乳喂养意愿可能决定十步骤的经历,但这也表明产科护理实践可为母亲实现其BF和EBF的意愿发挥支持作用。