Views of Postnatal Mothers Regarding Human Milk Banking

Şeyma KİLCİ ERCİYAS, Musa Özsavran, T. Ayyıldız
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Kilci Ş. al. Views of postnatal mothers regarding human milk banking. Med Black Sea. 2021;5(3):435-443. ABSTRACT Aim: This study was carried out to determine the views of postnatal mothers regarding human milk banking. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on between 25 June 2019 and 1 January 2020 at Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University Health Practice and Research Center. A questionnaire was applied to 244 mothers who were hospitalized in the obstetrics service.The data were collected using a questionnaire prepared by the researchers. In this form, questions regarding human milk banking prepared in accordance with the literature and the socio-demographic characteristics of the mothers were included. Data analysis was carried out with SPSS 23.0 statistics program. Results: The mean age of postnatal mothers was 29.9. Of the mothers, 41% were primary school / secondary school graduates, 79.5% were living in nuclear families and 74.6% were unemployed. The majority of mothers (73.4%) wanted human milk banks in Turkey to be active, 72.5% considered donating their milk if there were a milk bank, 57.4% would like to benefit from the milk bank. A statistical difference was found between the socio-demographic status of the mothers (age, education, employment status, family type and number of children alive) and the condition whether or not the milk bank caused problems in terms of religion (p<0.05). Conclusion: It was determined that the majority of mothers would like to donate to the milk bank and get milk there. However, it was also stated that the presence of milk bank would lead to some problems (milk sibling marriage, feeling of inadequacy in mothers, risk of disease transmission and religious reasons, etc.). Despite the benefits of human milk banking, ethical dilemmas, traditional beliefs and attitudes, myths, concerns about the safety of milk and lack of information should be discussed.
产后母亲对母乳银行的看法
KilciŞ。产后母亲对母乳银行的看法。海洋科学与技术,2013;5(3):444 - 444。摘要目的:本研究旨在了解产后母亲对母乳银行的看法。材料与方法:本研究于2019年6月25日至2020年1月1日在宗乌尔达克布伦特埃杰维特大学卫生实践与研究中心进行。对244名产科住院的母亲进行了问卷调查。数据是通过研究人员准备的问卷收集的。在这种形式中,包括根据文献和母亲的社会人口特征编制的关于母乳库的问题。采用SPSS 23.0统计软件进行数据分析。结果:产妇平均年龄29.9岁。在这些母亲中,41%是小学/中学毕业生,79.5%生活在核心家庭,74.6%失业。大多数母亲(73.4%)希望土耳其的母乳库活跃起来,72.5%的人考虑如果有母乳库就捐献母乳,57.4%的人希望从母乳库中受益。母亲的社会人口状况(年龄、受教育程度、就业状况、家庭类型、子女数量)与母乳库是否存在宗教问题的情况有统计学差异(p<0.05)。结论:确定了大多数母亲愿意向母乳银行捐赠并在那里获得母乳。然而,也有人指出,母乳库的存在会导致一些问题(母乳同胞结婚、母亲感到不足、疾病传播的风险和宗教原因等)。尽管母乳银行有好处,但伦理困境、传统信仰和态度、神话、对母乳安全的担忧以及缺乏信息都应该得到讨论。
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