Brown-Johnson Cati G, Kling Samantha M R, Saliba-Gustafsson Erika A, Williams Zakiyah K, Najar Julie, Lessios Anna Sophia, Harris Sonia Rose, Shaw Kate A, Goldthwaite Lisa M, Shaw Jonathan G, Crowe Susan D
Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
J Hum Lact. 2025 May;41(2):207-219. doi: 10.1177/08903344251321777. Epub 2025 Mar 18.
Human milk-feeding benefits infants and parents. Exclusive human milk (EHM) feeding is recommended for infants younger than 6 months; however, many U.S. infants do not receive this recommendation. Documented disparities exist between White and historically marginalized populations, including Hispanic/Latino parents.Quality Improvement Needs Assessment Aims:To explore Hispanic birthing parents' experiences with human milk-feeding and lactation support as part of a quality improvement needs assessment project, identifying barriers and facilitators during post-birth hospital recovery.
We collected and triangulated three data sources for 37 interviews: (1) in-hospital observations that included opportunistic informal interviews, as well as telephone interviews with (2) English- and Spanish-language-preferring Hispanic birthing parents, and (3) pediatric clinician interviews (via snowball sampling recruitment). In-hospital observations were collected in March 2022 at a Northern California academic medical center. Interviews included birthing parents, physicians, nurses, clinical trainees, administrators, and lactation consultants. Telephone interviews occurred between March and May 2022. We used rapid and thematic analysis, subsequently mapping themes to the socioecological model as an organizing framework.
Interpersonal growth opportunities were identified: trust-building through deep listening, better communication between patients and clinicians, particularly at night, and better cross-language understanding. At the hospital level, identified needs included supportive maternity care practices, lactation staff availability, and more perinatal lactation education and resources (e.g., iPads, pumps). Spanish-language-preferring patients reported needing better interpretation services.
This quality improvement project identified opportunities for improvement in relationships with patients, clinician communication, and training and physical resources.
母乳喂养对婴儿和父母有益。建议6个月以下婴儿纯母乳喂养;然而,许多美国婴儿并未遵循这一建议。白人和历史上处于边缘地位的人群(包括西班牙裔/拉丁裔父母)之间存在已记录的差异。
作为质量改进需求评估项目的一部分,探索西班牙裔分娩父母在母乳喂养和泌乳支持方面的经历,确定产后医院康复期间的障碍和促进因素。
我们收集并整合了三个数据源进行37次访谈:(1)住院观察,包括机会性非正式访谈,以及与(2)偏好英语和西班牙语的西班牙裔分娩父母进行的电话访谈,和(3)儿科临床医生访谈(通过滚雪球抽样招募)。2022年3月在北加利福尼亚州的一家学术医疗中心进行了住院观察。访谈对象包括分娩父母、医生、护士、临床实习生、管理人员和泌乳顾问。电话访谈在2022年3月至5月期间进行。我们采用了快速和主题分析,随后将主题映射到社会生态模型作为组织框架。
确定了人际成长机会:通过深度倾听建立信任、患者与临床医生之间更好的沟通,尤其是在夜间,以及更好的跨语言理解。在医院层面,确定的需求包括支持性的产妇护理实践、泌乳工作人员的可用性,以及更多的围产期泌乳教育和资源(如iPad、吸奶器)。偏好西班牙语的患者报告需要更好的口译服务。
这个质量改进项目确定了在与患者的关系、临床医生沟通以及培训和物质资源方面的改进机会。