Does intimate partner violence impact on women's initiation and duration of breastfeeding?

Q2 Nursing
Breastfeeding Review Pub Date : 2014-07-01
Jennifer P James, Angela Taft, Lisa H Amir, Paul Agius
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Abstract

Background: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is prevalent among recent mothers and negatively impacts their physical and emotional health. Furthermore, the negative influence of IPV on parenting capacity and children's development is well described. However, it is unclear whether there is any relationship between IPV and method of infant feeding. Little is known about how women who are subjected to IPV make decisions about infant feeding or whether living in this context impacts on their experience of breastfeeding. With what is known about the importance of breastfeeding, particularly for vulnerable populations, research is essential to inform clinical practice and to develop appropriate community support strategies.

Methods: This paper describes an analysis of data from a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial: Improving maternal and child health nurse care for vulnerable mothers (MOVE). The MOVE trial was conducted in the north-western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia from April 2010-April 2011 and involved 80 maternal and child health centres, 160 nurses and 2621 women who completed a survey. Intimate partner violence was measured using the Composite Abuse Scale.

Results: Ninety-six per cent (n = 2111) of participating women initiated breastfeeding, with 80% (n = 1776) and 74% (n = 1537) indicating 'any' breastfeeding at 3 and 6 months respectively. Respondents tended to be older, well-educated with a household income > $70,000 per annum compared to the general population. The characteristics of women from the IPV and non-IPV groups were similar and together were comparable to all women who gave birth in north-west Melbourne. The reported prevalence of IPV in this survey was 6.3% (n = 138), which may be an underestimate. Breastfeeding rates did not significantly differ between IPV and non-IPV groups.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that women who experience IPV are just as likely to breastfeed as the broader population of women. While this analysis provide's a snapshot of breastfeeding rates for this group of women, it does not capture women's experience of IPV as it relates to feeding a baby. In order to better identify infant feeding in the context of IPV, qualitative research is also necessary to investigate in a way that fully engages victims/survivors, giving them the opportunity to give voice to their experiences.

亲密伴侣暴力是否影响妇女母乳喂养的开始和持续时间?
背景:亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在新妈妈中普遍存在,并对她们的身心健康产生负面影响。此外,IPV对养育能力和儿童发展的负面影响也得到了很好的描述。然而,目前尚不清楚IPV与婴儿喂养方法之间是否存在任何关系。对于遭受IPV的妇女如何做出婴儿喂养的决定,或者生活在这种情况下是否会影响她们的母乳喂养经历,人们知之甚少。鉴于母乳喂养的重要性,特别是对弱势群体的重要性,研究对于为临床实践提供信息和制定适当的社区支持战略至关重要。方法:本文描述了一项实用聚类随机对照试验的数据分析:改善弱势母亲的妇幼保健护理(MOVE)。MOVE试验于2010年4月至2011年4月在澳大利亚墨尔本西北郊进行,涉及80个妇幼保健中心、160名护士和完成调查的2621名妇女。亲密伴侣暴力使用复合虐待量表进行测量。结果:96% (n = 2111)的参与妇女开始母乳喂养,其中80% (n = 1776)和74% (n = 1537)分别在3个月和6个月时表示“任何”母乳喂养。受访者年龄较大,受过良好教育,家庭年收入超过7万美元。IPV组和非IPV组的妇女的特征相似,并且与墨尔本西北部分娩的所有妇女的特征相当。本次调查中报告的IPV患病率为6.3% (n = 138),这可能被低估了。母乳喂养率在IPV组和非IPV组之间没有显著差异。结论:我们的研究结果表明,经历过IPV的女性与更广泛的女性人群一样可能进行母乳喂养。虽然这一分析提供了这组妇女的母乳喂养率的快照,但它并没有捕捉到妇女的IPV经历,因为它与喂养婴儿有关。为了更好地确定IPV背景下的婴儿喂养,还需要进行定性研究,以使受害者/幸存者充分参与的方式进行调查,使他们有机会说出自己的经历。
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Breastfeeding Review
Breastfeeding Review Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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