Breastfeeding interventions and programs conducted in the Islamic Republic of Iran: a scoping review.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Patricia J Kelly, Amrita Sidhu, Anusha Sajja, Devanshi Majeethia, Elizabeth Dodge, Basil H Aboul-Enein
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The purpose of this review was to identify interventions promoting breastfeeding (BF), BF practices and their outcomes in Iran. Using the PRISMA-ScR Guidelines, we searched across 14 databases for publications published between 2010 and February 2024 to identify studies published in English or Farsi language in peer-reviewed journals, using search terms 'breastfeeding', 'lactation', 'education', 'promotion', 'intervention' and 'program'. Inclusion criteria included intervention-based studies with quantitative outcomes of pregnant women/mothers receiving education, training or other intervention that promoted BF or exclusive BF. Excluded studies were protocols, those examining Iranian communities outside of Iran publications in other languages, brief communications, gray literature and qualitative studies. After screening for relevance, identified articles that met the inclusion criteria were summarized and tabulated using Rayyan QCRI software. Of the 45 identified studies, 37 used randomized-control trial designs, 20 applied theoretical frameworks or specific counseling techniques. Samples included women pregnant for the first time, mothers of babies born prematurely or with low-birth weight, adolescents, mothers who had very young children at home. Only three studies included family members. BF self-efficacy was the most popular variable to assess, which was examined in 32 studies. Almost all studies showed positive results as a result of intervention. Majority of studies were focused at the individual level. No studies were identified that assessed strategies to change routine care or policies that might facilitate BF. Identifying barriers to moving intervention content into standard of care is an important next step in the development of BF research in Iran.

在伊朗伊斯兰共和国开展的母乳喂养干预措施和规划:范围审查。
本综述的目的是确定在伊朗促进母乳喂养(BF)、BF实践及其结果的干预措施。使用PRISMA-ScR指南,我们在14个数据库中检索了2010年至2024年2月期间发表的出版物,以确定在同行评审期刊上以英语或波斯语发表的研究,搜索词为“母乳喂养”、“哺乳”、“教育”、“促进”、“干预”和“计划”。纳入标准包括以干预为基础的研究,其定量结果为孕妇/母亲接受教育、培训或其他促进BF或纯BF的干预。排除的研究包括议定书、审查伊朗以外的伊朗社区的研究、以其他语言出版的出版物、简短通讯、灰色文献和定性研究。筛选相关性后,使用Rayyan QCRI软件对符合纳入标准的文章进行汇总和制表。在已确定的45项研究中,37项采用随机对照试验设计,20项采用理论框架或特定咨询技术。样本包括第一次怀孕的妇女,早产婴儿或出生体重过低婴儿的母亲,青少年,家中有年幼孩子的母亲。只有三项研究包括了家庭成员。BF自我效能感是最受欢迎的评估变量,在32项研究中进行了检验。几乎所有的研究都显示了干预的积极结果。大多数研究都集中在个人层面。没有研究确定评估改变常规护理或政策可能促进BF的策略。确定将干预内容纳入护理标准的障碍是伊朗BF研究发展的重要下一步。
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期刊介绍: Publishing original, refereed papers, Health Education Research deals with all the vital issues involved in health education and promotion worldwide - providing a valuable link between the health education research and practice communities.
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