Partners' experiences of breastfeeding: a qualitative evaluation of a breastfeeding support intervention in Sweden.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Ingrid Blixt, Ove Axelsson, Eva-Lotta Funkquist
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Abstract

Background: The World Health Organization states that women and their families need breastfeeding support from the healthcare system. However, knowledge about the most effective way to involve the partner in breastfeeding is lacking. A qualitative evaluation can provide insight and knowledge about the partner's experiences towards a breastfeeding support intervention and thus contribute to how forthcoming breastfeeding support policies are designed. The aim of this study was to explore partners' experiences regarding breastfeeding while participating in The Breastfeeding Study.

Methods: An exploratory, longitudinal and qualitative design was used. This study was part of The Breastfeeding Study, which took place in Sweden. The intervention was performed in line with the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. Partners in the in the intervention group (IG) were part of a structured breastfeeding support programme. An individual breastfeeding plan was established in cooperation with the parents-to-be during pregnancy, and the plan was followed up at the child healthcare centre. A purposive sample was recruited from March to December 2021. Interviews and diary entries from IG (n = 8) and control group (CG) (n = 8) during pregnancy and 2 months after birth were analysed by content analysis, in accordance with the COREQ guidelines.

Results: Partners' experiences can be summarised under the main category of 'Striving to be part of the family and important that the family's everyday life was well-functioning'. IG partners experienced that both parents were involved and cooperated in the breastfeeding process and that guidance from healthcare professionals (HCPs) helped them to feel secure. CG partners experienced feeling excluded and not receiving support from HCPs.

Conclusion: Both parents need to be targeted in breastfeeding support policies to meet the support needs. Midwives at antenatal care and child healthcare nurses at the child healthcare centre have important roles to play in providing structured breastfeeding support and a breastfeeding plan. Both IG and CG partners strived to become a part of the infant's life and to make family life work. Midwives should involve both parents in a reflective dialogue on how the partner can be involved, apart from just feeding the infant.

Trial registration: Retrospectively registered in ACTRN12623000648628.

伴侣的母乳喂养经验:对瑞典母乳喂养支持干预措施的定性评估。
背景:世界卫生组织指出,妇女及其家人需要医疗保健系统提供母乳喂养支持。然而,有关让伴侣参与母乳喂养的最有效方法的知识还很缺乏。定性评估可以深入了解伴侣对母乳喂养支持干预措施的体验,从而有助于即将出台的母乳喂养支持政策的设计。本研究旨在探讨伴侣在参与母乳喂养研究时对母乳喂养的体验:研究采用了探索性、纵向和定性设计。本研究是在瑞典进行的母乳喂养研究的一部分。干预措施是根据《成功母乳喂养的十个步骤》实施的。干预组(IG)中的伴侣是结构化母乳喂养支持计划的一部分。在怀孕期间与准父母合作制定了个人母乳喂养计划,并在儿童保健中心对该计划进行跟踪。研究人员在 2021 年 3 月至 12 月期间进行了有目的的抽样调查。根据 COREQ 指南,通过内容分析法对 IG 组(8 人)和对照组(8 人)在孕期和产后两个月的访谈和日记进行了分析:伴侣的经历可归纳为 "努力成为家庭的一部分,并对家庭日常生活的良好运作非常重要 "这一大类。IG 伴侣认为,父母双方都参与并配合了母乳喂养过程,医护人员(HCPs)的指导让他们感到安全。CG伴侣则感到被排斥在外,得不到医护人员的支持:结论:母乳喂养支持政策需要针对父母双方,以满足他们的支持需求。产前护理的助产士和儿童保健中心的儿童保健护士在提供有组织的母乳喂养支持和母乳喂养计划方面发挥着重要作用。IG 和 CG 伴侣都努力成为婴儿生活的一部分,并使家庭生活顺利进行。助产士应让父母双方都参与到反思对话中来,探讨除了喂养婴儿外,伴侣如何参与其中:回顾性注册于 ACTRN12623000648628。
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International Breastfeeding Journal
International Breastfeeding Journal Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
11.40%
发文量
76
审稿时长
32 weeks
期刊介绍: Breastfeeding is recognized as an important public health issue with enormous social and economic implications. Infants who do not receive breast milk are likely to experience poorer health outcomes than breastfed infants; mothers who do not breastfeed increase their own health risks. Publications on the topic of breastfeeding are wide ranging. Articles about breastfeeding are currently published journals focused on nursing, midwifery, paediatric, obstetric, family medicine, public health, immunology, physiology, sociology and many other topics. In addition, electronic publishing allows fast publication time for authors and Open Access ensures the journal is easily accessible to readers.
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