Development of a breastfeeding co-parenting intervention program for couples with primiparas: a program development process study

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Tan Xie, Yi-Yan Huang, Wei-Peng Huang
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The exclusive breastfeeding rates is low in some countries. Low breastfeeding rates results in higher healthcare expenses and adverse health outcomes for individuals and society. Co-parenting is effective in promoting breastfeeding as it involves shared responsibility and collaboration between parents in raising children. However, the current breastfeeding co-parenting intervention programs exhibits significant variations in components, timing, and duration across studies. An evidence-based breastfeeding co-parenting intervention program is essential for enhancing breastfeeding-related outcomes. To develop an evidence-based breastfeeding co-parenting intervention program for healthcare providers to guide parents with primiparas on breastfeeding. To form an initial version of the intervention program, a systematic literature review was conducted to consolidate information on current intervention programs. Two rounds of Delphi method were followed to gather expert comments for the program modification to establish the formal version. Fourteen articles published between 1995 and 2022 were screened. Details of these researches, including starting and ending time, duration and specific contents, were integrated to developed the initial program. Then, six experts completed the two rounds consultation with a positive coefficient of 85.71%, coefficient judgment basis of 0.93, familiarity coefficient of 0.87, authority coefficient of 0.90 and the Kendall’s W of 0.62. Finally, an evidence-based breastfeeding co-parenting intervention program was constructed in this study, consisting of breastfeeding co-parenting courses, individual counselling and a father’s support group. This research developed a breastfeeding co-parenting intervention program for healthcare providers to guide primiparous parents to improve breastfeeding rates. Through a systematic literature review and Delphi method with good reliability, the program integrates breastfeeding courses, individual counseling, and a father’s support group. Future research will focus on evaluating its impact and scalability to benefit maternal and infant health globally. ChiCTR.org.cn (ChiCTR2300069648). Registration date: 2023-03-22.
为有初育子女的夫妇制定母乳喂养共同养育干预计划:计划制定过程研究
一些国家的纯母乳喂养率很低。母乳喂养率低导致医疗费用增加,对个人和社会的健康造成不利影响。父母共同育儿是促进母乳喂养的有效方法,因为它涉及父母在养育子女方面的共同责任和合作。然而,目前的母乳喂养共育干预计划在内容、时间安排和持续时间等方面都存在很大差异。以证据为基础的母乳喂养父母共育干预计划对于提高母乳喂养的相关效果至关重要。为医护人员制定循证母乳喂养共同养育干预计划,指导初产妇父母进行母乳喂养。为了形成干预计划的初始版本,我们进行了系统的文献回顾,以整合当前干预计划的信息。随后进行了两轮德尔菲法,收集专家对方案修改的意见,最终确定了正式版本。研究人员筛选了 1995 年至 2022 年间发表的 14 篇文章。综合这些研究的详细内容,包括起止时间、持续时间和具体内容,制定了初步方案。随后,6 位专家完成了两轮咨询,积极系数为 85.71%,判断基础系数为 0.93,熟悉系数为 0.87,权威系数为 0.90,肯德尔 W 为 0.62。最后,本研究构建了以证据为基础的母乳喂养共同养育干预计划,包括母乳喂养共同养育课程、个别辅导和父亲支持小组。本研究为医护人员制定了母乳喂养共育干预计划,以指导初产父母提高母乳喂养率。通过系统的文献回顾和德尔菲法,该计划整合了母乳喂养课程、个别辅导和父亲支持小组,具有良好的可靠性。未来的研究将重点评估该项目对全球母婴健康的影响和可扩展性。ChiCTR.org.cn (ChiCTR2300069648).注册日期:2023-03-22。
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
845
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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