Regner Caitlin J, Zgierska Aleksandra E, Lennon Robert P, Goldstein Ellen
Access Community Health Centers, Madison, Wisconsin,
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
WMJ. 2024;123(6):508-514.
The COVID-19 pandemic greatly affected access to breastfeeding support. Limited research has evaluated the pandemic's impact on postpartum individuals' decisions to breastfeed during this time. This qualitative survey study described breastfeeding-related attitudes, decision-making, and experience of postpartum people early in the COVID-19 pandemic.
New mothers (< 6 months postpartum) were identified via electronic health records at 2 academic health care systems located in Northeastern and Midwestern United States and were invited via mailings and phone to complete a cross-sectional online survey assessing the impact of COVID-19 on mental and physical health and coping. Thematic analysis was conducted to organize responses into categories of impact (positive, negative, neutral), highlighting the major themes of the influence of COVID-19 on breastfeeding.
A total of 216 participants responded (66 Northeast, 150 Midwest), and the majority (64.6%) were age 31 to 45 years old. The predominance of positive themes associated with the pandemic that enabled participants' decisions to breastfeed were health benefits, convenience and ease, and changes in work routines, whereas the major challenges exacerbated by the pandemic were access to lactation support, mental health/stress, and COVID-19 restrictions. Breastfeeding decisions that were not explicitly affected by the pandemic included prior feeding intention and experience, as well as knowledge of importance and benefits.
Findings from this survey study enrich our understanding of the pandemic's impact on breastfeeding motivations and practices. As health care systems and policymakers seek to improve support for breastfeeding, feedback from postpartum mothers may suggest new ways to overcome barriers that arise in times of crisis.
新冠疫情对获得母乳喂养支持产生了重大影响。有限的研究评估了疫情在此期间对产后个体母乳喂养决策的影响。这项定性调查研究描述了新冠疫情早期产后人群与母乳喂养相关的态度、决策和经历。
通过位于美国东北部和中西部的2个学术医疗系统的电子健康记录识别出产后6个月内的新妈妈,并通过邮件和电话邀请她们完成一项横断面在线调查,评估新冠疫情对身心健康和应对方式的影响。进行主题分析,将回答归类为影响类别(积极、消极、中性),突出新冠疫情对母乳喂养影响的主要主题。
共有216名参与者做出回应(66名来自东北部,150名来自中西部),大多数(64.6%)年龄在31至45岁之间。与疫情相关的、促使参与者做出母乳喂养决策的积极主题主要是健康益处、便利和轻松,以及工作日常的改变,而疫情加剧的主要挑战是获得泌乳支持、心理健康/压力以及新冠疫情限制。未受疫情明确影响的母乳喂养决策包括先前的喂养意图和经历,以及对重要性和益处的认知。
这项调查研究的结果丰富了我们对疫情对母乳喂养动机和实践影响的理解。随着医疗系统和政策制定者寻求改善对母乳喂养的支持,产后母亲的反馈可能会提出新的方法来克服危机时期出现的障碍。