Integrative Review of the Influence of Support Groups on Breastfeeding Duration Beyond 6 Months

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Holly A. Meyer, Francoise Knox Kazimierczuk, Julie Ware, Caroline F. Morrison, Elaine L. Miller
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Abstract

Objective

To review the literature regarding the influence of support groups on extending breastfeeding duration beyond 6 months.

Data Sources

PubMed and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) databases.

Study Selection

We included reports of qualitative and quantitative studies on breastfeeding support groups and reported breastfeeding durations beyond 6 months. The articles were peer-reviewed, written in English, and published from 2013 to 2023. We identified 1748 articles, removed 145 duplicates, screened 1603 titles and abstracts, and conducted a full-text review on the remaining 66. To maintain our focus on sustained breastfeeding, we excluded articles on breastfeeding durations of less than and up to 6 months. A total of 19 articles met the eligibility criteria.

Data Extraction

We extracted the following data from the included articles: study design, sample size, purpose, type of breastfeeding support received, and reported breastfeeding duration.

Data Synthesis

We used the social ecological model as a conceptual framework. The key influences created from the included articles were aligned with the four levels of the model: individual, relationships, community, and societal. We defined key influences as concepts that were discussed in three or more articles.

Conclusion

Breastfeeding support groups helped participants in the included studies to sustain breastfeeding through key influences that aligned with the four levels of the social ecological model. Support groups provided individual, relationship, community, and societal benefits that holistically supported sustained breastfeeding.
支持团体对6个月以上母乳喂养持续时间影响的综合评价。
目的:回顾有关支持团体对延长母乳喂养时间6个月以上的影响的文献。数据来源:PubMed和护理及相关健康文献累积索引(CINAHL)数据库。研究选择:我们纳入了关于母乳喂养支持小组的定性和定量研究报告,并报告了母乳喂养持续时间超过6个月。这些文章经过同行评议,用英文撰写,发表时间为2013年至2023年。我们确定了1748篇文章,删除了145篇重复的文章,筛选了1603篇标题和摘要,并对剩下的66篇进行了全文综述。为了保持我们对持续母乳喂养的关注,我们排除了关于母乳喂养时间少于6个月和最多6个月的文章。共有19篇文章符合资格标准。数据提取:我们从纳入的文章中提取了以下数据:研究设计、样本量、目的、接受母乳喂养支持的类型和报告的母乳喂养持续时间。数据综合:我们使用社会生态模型作为概念框架。从纳入的文章中产生的关键影响与模型的四个层次保持一致:个人、关系、社区和社会。我们将关键影响定义为在三篇或更多文章中讨论过的概念。结论:母乳喂养支持小组通过与社会生态模型的四个层次相一致的关键影响,帮助纳入研究的参与者维持母乳喂养。支持小组提供个人、关系、社区和社会利益,全面支持持续母乳喂养。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: JOGNN is a premier resource for health care professionals committed to clinical scholarship that advances the health care of women and newborns. With a focus on nursing practice, JOGNN addresses the latest research, practice issues, policies, opinions, and trends in the care of women, childbearing families, and newborns. This peer-reviewed scientific and technical journal is highly respected for groundbreaking articles on important - and sometimes controversial - issues. Articles published in JOGNN emphasize research evidence and clinical practice, building both science and clinical applications. JOGNN seeks clinical, policy and research manuscripts on the evidence supporting current best practice as well as developing or emerging practice trends. A balance of quantitative and qualitative research with an emphasis on biobehavioral outcome studies and intervention trials is desired. Manuscripts are welcomed on all subjects focused on the care of women, childbearing families, and newborns.
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