Breastfeeding mothers returning to work: experiences of women at one university in Victoria, Australia.

Q2 Nursing
Breastfeeding Review Pub Date : 2013-07-01
Carole Gilmour, Hilary Monk, Helen Hall
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Working women need to juggle work, child care and family to continue to breastfeed. This qualitative study's aim was to explore women's experiences of returning to work following the birth of their baby. Focus groups were held with women within one multi-campus university, who had commenced breastfeeding at birth and had returned to work or study within 12 months. In addition, educators working with babies in childcare centres on two of the campuses were interviewed. Thematic analysis was employed used Rogoff's (2003) three planes of analysis, the individual, the interpersonal and the cultural-institutional. Three themes, proximity, flexibility, and communication, were identified relating to the factors impacting on women and their choices to breastfeed or wean on returning to work. From a socio-cultural perspective these themes can be understood as situated within the interrelated contexts of workplace, child care and family. Limitations of the study include the small number of participants and recruitment from one university.

母乳喂养的母亲重返工作岗位:澳大利亚维多利亚州一所大学女性的经历。
职业女性需要兼顾工作、照顾孩子和家庭,才能继续母乳喂养。这项定性研究的目的是探讨妇女在生完孩子后重返工作岗位的经历。对一所多校区大学内的妇女进行了焦点小组讨论,这些妇女在出生时就开始母乳喂养,并在12个月内重返工作或学习。此外,在两个校区的托儿中心工作的教育工作者也接受了采访。主题分析采用了Rogoff(2003)的三个分析层面:个体、人际和文化制度。三个主题,接近性,灵活性和沟通,被确定为影响妇女和她们选择母乳喂养或断奶重返工作岗位的因素。从社会文化的角度来看,这些主题可以理解为位于工作场所,儿童保育和家庭的相互关联的背景下。本研究的局限性包括参与者数量少,并且只从一所大学招募。
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Breastfeeding Review
Breastfeeding Review Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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