Lived experiences of first-time mothers with exclusive breastfeeding in Kafue, Zambia

Mundia Muyunda Liseli, K. Victoria
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Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has economic and many health benefits, including reduced adult obesity and incidence of childhood and non-communicable diseases. However, negative experiences with breastfeeding the first baby significantly impact the success of EBF, particularly with first-time mothers who report having had challenges failing to practice EBF with subsequent babies. Purpose: This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of first-time mothers with EBF in Kafue, Zambia. Material and methods: A qualitative, interpretive phenomenological study, with a non-probability, purposive sample size of 25 first-time mothers within the first six months postpartum was conducted. Face-to-face interviews with a core question followed with prompts to ascertain respondents’ interpretations to the core question were carried out. Transcript content analysis of the data was then done with text information assigned descriptive codes and categorised according to emerging themes using thematic analysis as described by Maguire & Delahunt.1 Results: Three major themes emerged; “Challenges initiating and continuing breastfeeding”, “Psychological aspects of EBF practice in relation to coping” and “Inadequate support networks/mechanisms”. First-time mothers experienced diverse challenges with EBF and information received from healthcare providers did not prepare or help them adequately. Practical support was received from nurses and midwives, however only in the first six weeks postpartum. In some instances, support was either not given or it was not supportive of EBF. Conclusion: Given their inexperience, first-time mothers experience EBF challenges that are difficult to deal with leading to very negative effects on their perceptions of EBF thus negatively affecting EBF practices. Without adequate and appropriate practical support in the perinatal period, they are most likely not to EBF successfully. Teaching on danger signs of breastfeeding complications and incorporating breastfeeding clinics in the Maternal and Child Health Departments could be utilised as strategies to help them sustain successful EBF practices.
在赞比亚Kafue,第一次接受纯母乳喂养的母亲的生活经历
简介:纯母乳喂养具有经济和许多健康益处,包括减少成人肥胖和儿童及非传染性疾病的发病率。然而,第一个婴儿母乳喂养的负面经历会显著影响EBF的成功,尤其是那些第一次母乳喂养的母亲,她们报告说,在对随后的婴儿进行EBF时遇到了挑战。目的:本研究旨在探讨在赞比亚Kafue首次母亲EBF的生活经历。材料与方法:采用非概率、有目的的样本量,对25名产后6个月内的首次产妇进行定性、解释性现象学研究。面对面访谈的核心问题,随后提示,以确定受访者对核心问题的解释进行。然后使用指定描述性代码的文本信息对数据进行转录内容分析,并使用Maguire & delahunt描述的主题分析根据新兴主题进行分类。1结果:出现了三个主要主题;“开始和继续母乳喂养的挑战”,“与应对有关的EBF实践的心理方面”和“支持网络/机制不足”。初为人母的母亲在EBF中遇到了各种各样的挑战,从医疗保健提供者那里获得的信息并没有为她们做好充分的准备或提供充分的帮助。护士和助产士提供了实际支持,但仅在产后的前六周。在某些情况下,要么不提供支助,要么不支持EBF。结论:由于缺乏经验,第一次母亲经历EBF的挑战很难处理,导致他们对EBF的看法产生非常负面的影响,从而对EBF实践产生负面影响。如果在围产期没有足够和适当的实际支持,他们很可能无法成功地进行EBF。可以利用关于母乳喂养并发症危险迹象的教学和在妇幼保健部门设立母乳喂养诊所作为战略,帮助它们维持成功的母乳喂养做法。
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