Lee Yu Qi, Lim Charissa, Chng Chee Yeong, Chien Chua Mei, Fong Mary Chong Foong
Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Health Promotion Board Singapore, Singapore.
BMJ Nutr Prev Health. 2024 Jul 5;7(2):e000887. doi: 10.1136/bmjnph-2024-000887. eCollection 2024.
The health and economic benefits of breastfeeding for mothers, infants and the broader community are well established; however, breastfeeding rates remain suboptimal in Singapore. This commentary reviews the journey Singapore, a high-income and well-resourced country, has taken over the past two decades to promote breastfeeding. We discuss where we are currently at, the measures implemented to achieve our targets and next steps ahead. This article also provides national policy makers with key considerations to support breastfeeding in the hospitals and workplaces.
母乳喂养对母亲、婴儿及更广泛社区的健康和经济效益已得到充分证实;然而,新加坡的母乳喂养率仍不尽人意。本评论回顾了新加坡这个高收入且资源丰富的国家在过去二十年中为促进母乳喂养所走过的历程。我们讨论了我们目前所处的位置、为实现目标所采取的措施以及未来的下一步计划。本文还为国家政策制定者提供了在医院和工作场所支持母乳喂养的关键考虑因素。