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与母乳喂养开始相关的母乳喂养信息来源:对种族差异的洞察

Informational Sources About Breastfeeding Associated with Breastfeeding Initiation: Insights into Racial Disparities.

作者信息

Johnson Kaeli C, Balasundaram Rohit Baal, Akpan Idara N, Griner Stacey B

机构信息

School of Public Health, College of Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Breastfeed Med. 2025 May;20(5):296-302. doi: 10.1089/bfm.2024.0283. Epub 2025 Jan 21.

Abstract

Breastfeeding provides essential nutrition and disease protection for infants while reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes and breast cancer in mothers. Despite these benefits, significant racial and ethnic disparities exist in breastfeeding initiation, particularly among Black women. This study examines racial differences in the receipt of breastfeeding information from varying sources and their association with breastfeeding initiation. Data were obtained from the Phase 8 Core Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System for 2016-2020 ( = 163,724). The analysis focused on comparing the likelihood of breastfeeding initiation (yes/no) across racial groups and the impact of receiving breastfeeding information from varying clinical (mother's doctor/nurse/baby's doctor, etc.) and social sources (support group/family/friends, etc.). Univariate and multivariable analysis was conducted in SAS 9.4. Black women consistently exhibited lower odds of breastfeeding initiation compared with other racial groups, across all informational sources. The study found that while information from both clinical and social sources increased breastfeeding initiation overall, Black women remained less likely to initiate breastfeeding than White women ( < 0.0001). Systemic barriers, including racism and bias in health care, contribute to the racial disparities in breastfeeding initiation. Culturally tailored interventions and improved health care provider training are necessary to address these gaps. Future efforts should aim to bridge the divide between clinical and social breastfeeding information sources to improve breastfeeding rates among minority women.

摘要

母乳喂养为婴儿提供了必要的营养和疾病防护,同时降低了母亲患2型糖尿病和乳腺癌的风险。尽管有这些益处,但在母乳喂养开始率方面存在显著的种族和族裔差异,尤其是在黑人女性中。本研究调查了从不同来源获取母乳喂养信息的种族差异及其与母乳喂养开始的关联。数据来自2016 - 2020年第8阶段核心妊娠风险评估监测系统( = 163,724)。分析重点在于比较不同种族群体中母乳喂养开始(是/否)的可能性,以及从不同临床(母亲的医生/护士/婴儿的医生等)和社会来源(支持小组/家人/朋友等)获取母乳喂养信息的影响。在SAS 9.4中进行了单变量和多变量分析。在所有信息来源中,黑人女性母乳喂养开始的几率始终低于其他种族群体。研究发现,虽然来自临床和社会来源的信息总体上增加了母乳喂养开始率,但黑人女性开始母乳喂养的可能性仍低于白人女性( < 0.0001)。包括医疗保健中的种族主义和偏见在内的系统性障碍导致了母乳喂养开始率的种族差异。需要有针对性的文化干预措施和改进医疗保健提供者培训来解决这些差距。未来的努力应旨在弥合临床和社会母乳喂养信息来源之间的差距,以提高少数族裔女性的母乳喂养率。

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