Wet-nursing as a new strategy for orphan care in Saudi Arabia.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Abdulaziz Albrithen, Shamma Alfalasi
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Abstract

Background: Saudi Arabia hosts more than 150 charitable institutions dedicated to vulnerable groups, such as orphan care associations that provide orphaned children with food, clothing, housing, and other care until they reach adulthood. The Al-Wedad Society for Orphan Care (ASOC) in Saudi Arabi operates a wet nursing program in which Saudi mothers breastfeed orphans in their care under specific conditions and circumstances. The program is intended to not only help the orphans survive and receive the psychological and nutritional benefits of breastfeeding but also establish kinship between the child and the members of the family providing the wet nursing and so support children's emotional wellbeing and belonging.

Methods: The ASOC wet nursing program was explored using two methods: content analysis of existing sources, such as documents and archival records, and in-depth interviews with ASOC full-time administrations and professional practitioners (n = 9). Data collection took approximately five months (January 2022 to May 2022).

Results: The study reveals the positive values of wet-nursing as beneficial for both orphans and volunteer wet nurses. The results illustrate that the wet-nursing program has undertaken steps to ensure health and safety requirements of participants. The program elaborates many positives. First, after completing the breastfeeding program, the child becomes a relative of the whole family not only breastfed mother. Second, the breastfeeding could be a solution for many abandoned children dealing with a loss of identity as it gives them a sense of belonging to a family and community. Third, the child feels more secure and confident to interact normally with family members of the opposite sex especially upon reaching adolescence. They can communicate freely with fellow family members with fewer constraints, a greater sense of belonging, and less stigmatization than would otherwise be the case.

Conclusion: This ASOC wet nursing program has been successful in supporting the breastfeeding and legal belonging via milk kinship of children in alternative care families but challenges remain. More research is needed on the impact of programs such as the ASOC wet nursing program on children, alternative caregiving families and societies.

湿式护理作为沙特阿拉伯孤儿护理的新策略。
背景:沙特阿拉伯拥有150多个专门为弱势群体服务的慈善机构,如孤儿护理协会,为孤儿提供食物、衣服、住房和其他照顾,直到他们成年。沙特阿拉伯的Al-Wedad孤儿护理协会(ASOC)开展了一项母乳喂养计划,沙特母亲在特定条件和情况下对其照顾的孤儿进行母乳喂养。该项目不仅旨在帮助孤儿生存并获得母乳喂养的心理和营养益处,而且还旨在建立儿童与提供母乳喂养的家庭成员之间的亲属关系,从而支持儿童的情感健康和归属感。方法:采用文献、档案记录等现有资料的内容分析和对ASOC专职管理人员和专业从业人员的深度访谈两种方法(n = 9)对ASOC湿护理项目进行探讨。数据收集耗时约5个月(2022年1月至2022年5月)。结果:本研究揭示了奶妈护理对孤儿和志愿奶妈的积极价值。结果表明,湿护理方案已采取措施,以确保参与者的健康和安全要求。该计划阐述了许多积极因素。首先,在完成母乳喂养计划后,孩子成为整个家庭的亲戚,而不仅仅是母乳喂养的母亲。其次,母乳喂养可能是许多被遗弃儿童应对身份丧失的一种解决方案,因为母乳喂养给了他们对家庭和社区的归属感。第三,孩子在与异性家庭成员正常互动时感到更加安全和自信,尤其是在进入青春期后。他们可以自由地与其他家庭成员交流,受到的限制更少,归属感更强,受到的污名化也更少。结论:该ASOC母乳喂养项目成功地支持了替代照料家庭中儿童的母乳喂养和通过母乳亲属关系的合法归属,但仍存在挑战。需要更多的研究项目的影响,如ASOC母乳喂养项目对儿童,替代照顾家庭和社会。
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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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