Delaney Tessa, Jackson Jacklyn, Hudson Nayerra, Lecathelinais Christophe, Brown Alison L, Young Sarah, Wolfenden Luke, Craven Paul, Hayes Margaret, Redman Sinead, Wiggers John, Pinfold Jessica, Liackman Rebecca, Groombridge Daniel, Nathan Nicole, Sutherland Rachel
Hunter New England Local Health District, Newcastle, Australia.
School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2025 Apr;36(2):e70028. doi: 10.1002/hpja.70028.
Exclusive breastfeeding to 6 months of age is recommended. Currently, there is a lack of Australian data exploring infant feeding behaviours and the sources of information women use to guide infant feeding decisions. This study aimed to describe (i) infant feeding practices (breastfeeding, infant formula/other fluids, introduction of solids) of women with infants aged 6-8 months; and (ii) the information sources women use most frequently and find most helpful to make decisions regarding infant feeding practices.
Between August and October 2021, 356 mother-infant dyads in the Hunter New England region of New South Wales, Australia, were surveyed. Descriptive statistics and Kaplan-Meier survival analyses were used to describe infant feeding practices and their timing (age in months).
While breastfeeding was initiated in 97% of infants, only 1% were exclusively breastfed to 6 months of age. In the first month of life, 21% of infants received formula, increasing to 51% by 6 months. The mean age of introducing solids was 5.3 months. The most frequently used and helpful sources of information for infant feeding included friends and family, child and family health nurses, and digital sources (e.g., websites).
Infant feeding practices reported by Australian mothers remain inconsistent with the recommendations and should remain a key focus of public health nutrition efforts. SO WHAT?: Opportunity exists to provide consistent, credible, and evidence-based information via various modalities for both families and their support networks to promote best practice infant feeding.
建议纯母乳喂养至6个月龄。目前,澳大利亚缺乏探索婴儿喂养行为以及女性用于指导婴儿喂养决策的信息来源的数据。本研究旨在描述:(i)6至8个月龄婴儿母亲的婴儿喂养方式(母乳喂养、婴儿配方奶粉/其他液体、固体食物的引入);以及(ii)女性在做出婴儿喂养方式决策时最常使用且认为最有帮助的信息来源。
2021年8月至10月期间,对澳大利亚新南威尔士州亨特新英格兰地区的356对母婴进行了调查。使用描述性统计和Kaplan-Meier生存分析来描述婴儿喂养方式及其时间(月龄)。
虽然97%的婴儿开始时进行母乳喂养,但只有1%的婴儿纯母乳喂养至6个月龄。在出生后的第一个月,21%的婴儿接受了配方奶粉,到6个月时这一比例增加到51%。引入固体食物的平均年龄为5.3个月。婴儿喂养最常使用且最有帮助的信息来源包括朋友和家人、儿童及家庭健康护士以及数字来源(如网站)。
澳大利亚母亲报告的婴儿喂养方式仍与建议不一致,应继续作为公共卫生营养工作的重点。那又如何?:有机会通过多种方式为家庭及其支持网络提供一致、可信且基于证据的信息,以促进最佳的婴儿喂养实践。