母乳喂养的母亲和医护人员对母乳喂养的态度。

Tomica Kukina Zvigac, Rajko Fures, Zlatko Hrgovic, Damir Rosic, Lucije Radic, Albert Despot, Kresimir Zivkovic, Suzana Pekez
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背景:母乳喂养的母亲和卫生保健专业人员的态度在很大程度上影响决定母乳喂养的开始,母乳喂养的持续时间,并在多次分娩的妇女重复母乳喂养。目的和方法:本研究旨在通过问卷调查,了解萨格勒布西部保健中心区护士所覆盖地区的母乳喂养母亲和保健专业人员对母乳喂养的态度,共有76名母亲和74名保健专业人员参加了2021年进行的研究。结果:所有卫生保健专业人员(100%)认为前6个月母乳喂养很重要,其中97%的人认为他们接受了适当母乳喂养技巧的充分教育。此外,98%的机构认为,它们向母亲提供了有关母乳喂养的一切必要帮助和支持。93%的卫生保健专业人员支持在公共场所母乳喂养。大多数母乳喂养的母亲年龄在30岁以上,受教育程度较高。在产科病房,只有47%的女性有过肌肤接触,而73%的女性和孩子呆在房间里。在89%的妇女中,第一次母乳喂养发生在出生后的第一个小时内。在母乳喂养期间,保健人员向母亲提供的援助最多(94%)。结论:对卫生保健专业人员进行持续教育,提高公众对母乳喂养重要性的认识,必须成为每个社会的优先事项。
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The Attitudes of Breastfeeding Mothers and Healthcare Professionals About Breastfeeding.

The Attitudes of Breastfeeding Mothers and Healthcare Professionals About Breastfeeding.

The Attitudes of Breastfeeding Mothers and Healthcare Professionals About Breastfeeding.

The Attitudes of Breastfeeding Mothers and Healthcare Professionals About Breastfeeding.

Background: The attitudes of breastfeeding mothers and healthcare professionals greatly influence decisions about initiation of breastfeeding, duration of breastfeeding, and repeated breastfeeding in multiparous women.

Objective and methods: This research aimed to examine, through a questionnaire, the attitudes of breastfeeding mothers and healthcare professionals about breastfeeding in the area covered by the district nurses of the Zagreb-West Health Center. 76 mothers and 74 healthcare professionals participated in the study, which was conducted during 2021.

Results: All healthcare professionals (100%) believe that breastfeeding in the first 6 months is important, and 97% of them believe that they are adequately educated about proper breastfeeding techniques. Furthermore, 98% of them believe that they provide mothers with all the necessary help and support regarding breastfeeding. 93% of healthcare professionals support breastfeeding in public. Most breastfeeding mothers were over 30 years old and had a higher level of education. Only 47% of women in the maternity unit had skin-to-skin contact, while 73% stayed in the room with their baby. In 89% of women, the first breastfeeding occurred within the first hour after birth. The greatest assistance during breastfeeding was provided to mothers by healthcare personnel (94%).

Conclusion: Continuous education of healthcare professionals and raising public awareness about the importance of breastfeeding must be a priority for every society.

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