Applying the theory of planned behavior to examine breastfeeding determinants in countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council: a systematic review.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Ayoub Al-Jawaldeh, Dana Matbouli, Dima Itani, Sara Diab, Mandy Taktouk, Sally Naalbandian, Lara Nasreddine
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Abstract

Background: Appropriate and timely nutrition during infancy constitutes a critical window of opportunity to ensure proper growth and development. Despite the established benefits of breastfeeding (BF), the proportions of breastfed infants remain disappointingly low in countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), this systematic review aims at examining infant feeding intentions, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and beliefs towards BF amongst women in various countries of the GCC.

Methods: Pertinent data were obtained through a search of peer-reviewed studies published between 2012 and 2024. A total of 12 electronic databases have been searched.

Results: A total of 101 studies were retained. The largest number of studies was from the Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia (80 studies). The results were mapped across the five TPB constructs: intention, subjective norms, attitude, perceived behavioural control and beliefs. Findings showed that, although the intention to BF was high, the intention to exclusively BF was considerably lower. BF was found to align well with the religious norms and social expectations in countries of the GCC. However, factors such as shyness, embarrassment and reticence over BF in public and pumping at work were reported by various studies. There was a negative attitude towards the suitability of BF for working mothers and it was common for women to consider that formula feeding and BF provide equal benefits. Perceived behavior control towards exclusive BF and the sufficiency of breast milk supply was identified as low in several studies, particularly amongst primigravida women and mothers of twins. Women believed that BF in public may expose them to the "evil eye" and that BF may lead to breast sagging.

Conclusions: By identifying opportunities and gaps under each of the TPB constructs, the results of this review may assist in the development of future culture-specific interventions aimed at BF promotion in countries of the region. These include multi-level interventions encompassing the educational system, the media and social media, in addition to community and hospital-based interventions. The results also call for the development of policies tailored to the identified factors in each of the TPB constructs.

应用计划行为理论检查海湾合作委员会国家母乳喂养决定因素:一项系统审查。
背景:婴儿期适当和及时的营养是确保正常生长和发育的关键机会窗口。尽管母乳喂养具有公认的好处,但在海湾合作委员会(海合会)国家,母乳喂养婴儿的比例仍然低得令人失望。利用计划行为理论(TPB),本系统综述旨在研究海湾合作委员会各国妇女的婴儿喂养意图、态度、主观规范、感知行为控制和对男朋友的信念。方法:通过检索2012年至2024年间发表的同行评议研究获得相关数据。总共搜查了12个电子数据库。结果:共保留101项研究。研究数量最多的是沙特阿拉伯王国(80项研究)。结果映射到五个TPB结构:意图,主观规范,态度,感知行为控制和信念。研究结果表明,尽管对BF的意愿很高,但对BF的专门意愿却相当低。发现BF与海湾合作委员会国家的宗教规范和社会期望非常一致。然而,各种各样的研究都报告了诸如在公共场合对男朋友害羞、尴尬、沉默以及在工作中抽烟等因素。人们对职场母亲是否适合养男朋友持否定态度,女性普遍认为配方奶和男朋友的好处是一样的。在几项研究中,特别是在初产妇和双胞胎母亲中,对纯男朋友和母乳供应充足的感知行为控制被确定为较低。女性认为,男友在公共场合会让她们受到“邪恶之眼”的注视,还会导致乳房下垂。结论:通过确定每个TPB结构下的机会和差距,本综述的结果可能有助于制定未来文化特定干预措施,旨在促进该地区国家的BF推广。这些措施包括包括教育系统、媒体和社会媒体在内的多层次干预措施,以及基于社区和医院的干预措施。研究结果还要求针对每一种城市规划结构中确定的因素制定相应的政策。
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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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