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母乳喂养的促进因素和障碍:一项对紧急情况有启示意义的定性研究。

Facilitators and barriers of wet nursing: a qualitative study with implications for emergencies.

作者信息

Abdelrahmman Khadija, Borg Bindi, Gribble Karleen, Mihrshahi Seema

机构信息

Master of Public Health (MPH), Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Front Nutr. 2025 May 9;12:1456675. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2025.1456675. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Supporting recommended breastfeeding practices, including wet nursing in emergencies, is crucial to providing safe and nutritious food for infants and young children to support their health and wellbeing in critical resourced situations. However, it is only now that practical guidelines for implementing wet nursing in emergencies are being developed (by UNICEF). As there is very little literature on wet nursing in contemporary settings, this study aimed to explore current wet nursing experiences to identify the facilitators and barriers of the practice, especially in emergencies.

METHODS

Online semi-structured interviews were conducted from September to November 2023 with eight breastfeeding counselors and advocates. Transcripts were inductively analyzed using a reflexive thematic approach.

RESULTS

Seven themes were identified that reflect the factors affecting wet nursing. These included "wet nursing saved lives," "breastfeeding is valued," "infant formula is normalized," "risk of infection transmission," "all stakeholders' acceptance," "counseling approach," and "planning for implementation." These results suggest that facilitators and barriers that generally affect maternal breastfeeding in emergencies also influence wet nursing. Certain obstacles may have a particular impact on wet nursing, including the risk of infection transmission, negative attitudes toward wet nursing and the need for culturally sensitive counseling to mediate wet nursing.

CONCLUSION

Promoting wet nursing is an Infant and Young Children Feeding in Emergencies recommendation (IYCF-E) for non-breastfed infants. Implementing wet nursing programs can be in line with supporting good breastfeeding practices in emergencies. The results of this study can guide practical steps for implementing wet nursing and future investigation in different contexts.

摘要

引言

支持推荐的母乳喂养做法,包括在紧急情况下进行湿哺,对于为婴幼儿提供安全且营养丰富的食物以在资源匮乏的关键情况下支持他们的健康和福祉至关重要。然而,直到现在(由联合国儿童基金会)才开始制定在紧急情况下实施湿哺的实用指南。由于当代背景下关于湿哺的文献非常少,本研究旨在探索当前的湿哺经验,以确定该做法的促进因素和障碍,尤其是在紧急情况下。

方法

2023年9月至11月,对八位母乳喂养顾问和倡导者进行了在线半结构化访谈。使用反思性主题方法对访谈记录进行归纳分析。

结果

确定了七个反映影响湿哺因素的主题。这些主题包括“湿哺挽救生命”、“母乳喂养受到重视”、“婴儿配方奶粉常态化”、“感染传播风险”、“所有利益相关者的接受度”、“咨询方法”以及“实施规划”。这些结果表明,在紧急情况下通常影响母亲母乳喂养的促进因素和障碍也会影响湿哺。某些障碍可能对湿哺有特别的影响,包括感染传播风险、对湿哺的负面态度以及需要进行文化敏感的咨询以协调湿哺。

结论

推广湿哺是《紧急情况下婴幼儿喂养建议》(IYCF-E)中针对非母乳喂养婴儿的一项建议。实施湿哺项目可以与在紧急情况下支持良好的母乳喂养做法保持一致。本研究结果可为在不同背景下实施湿哺的实际步骤及未来研究提供指导。

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