Donation barriers, enablers, patterns and predictors of milk bank donors in the United States and United Kingdom

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Bruna Gutierrez dos Santos, Natalie Shenker, Gillian Weaver, Maryanne T. Perrin
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Pasteurised donor human milk is recommended for very low birthweight infants who do not have access to their mother's milk. Although the use of donor milk continues to increase, little is known about the donation experiences of milk bank donors. We aimed to describe and compare enablers, barriers and patterns of human milk donation and identify factors predicting donation volume in a convenience sample of approved milk bank donors in the United Kingdom and the United States. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted from August 2022 to December 2022. Approved milk bank donors (n = 556) from three milk banks in the United States (n = 369, Mothers' Milk Bank of Florida, Mother's Milk Bank of North Texas and Northwest Mothers Milk Bank) and one milk bank in the United Kingdom (n = 187, Hearts Milk Bank) completed the survey. A substantial portion of donors in both settings reported participating in other forms of milk exchange (51% of U.S. donors vs. 39% of UK donors, p = 0.009). Top donation barriers reported in both settings were completing the serological screening and having enough space to store collected milk. Most donors started donating when their infant was 3 months old or older and reported donating mature milk. The most common source of information related to milk banking in each setting was the internet (United Kingdom–70% vs. United States - 63%, p = 0.112). Variables that predicted lifetime donation volume differed between the United States and the United Kingdom, highlighting the importance of setting-specific milk banking research.

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美国和英国母乳库捐赠者的捐赠障碍、促成因素、模式和预测因素
对于无法获得母乳的出生体重极低的婴儿,建议使用巴氏杀菌的母乳捐赠者。虽然捐献母乳的使用在不断增加,但人们对母乳库捐献者的捐献经历却知之甚少。我们旨在描述和比较母乳捐赠的推动因素、障碍和模式,并确定预测英国和美国经批准的母乳库捐赠者捐赠量的因素。我们于 2022 年 8 月至 2022 年 12 月进行了一项横断面在线调查。来自美国三家母乳库(n = 369,佛罗里达母亲母乳库、北德克萨斯母亲母乳库和西北母亲母乳库)和英国一家母乳库(n = 187,Hearts Milk Bank)的认可母乳库捐赠者(n = 556)完成了调查。两种情况下都有相当一部分捐献者表示参与了其他形式的牛奶交换(51% 的美国捐献者 vs. 39% 的英国捐献者,p = 0.009)。在两种情况下,最主要的捐献障碍都是完成血清筛查和有足够的空间储存收集的牛奶。大多数捐献者在婴儿 3 个月大或更大时开始捐献,并报告捐献了成熟的母乳。在两种情况下,与母乳库相关的最常见信息来源都是互联网(英国-70%,美国-63%,p = 0.112)。预测终生捐献量的变量在美国和英国有所不同,这凸显了针对特定环境开展牛奶银行研究的重要性。
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Maternal and Child Nutrition
Maternal and Child Nutrition 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
8.80%
发文量
144
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Maternal & Child Nutrition addresses fundamental aspects of nutrition and its outcomes in women and their children, both in early and later life, and keeps its audience fully informed about new initiatives, the latest research findings and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes and policy. Drawing from global sources, the Journal provides an invaluable source of up to date information for health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and child nutrition. Its scope includes pre-conception, antenatal and postnatal maternal nutrition, women''s nutrition throughout their reproductive years, and fetal, neonatal, infant, child and adolescent nutrition and their effects throughout life.
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