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背景:母乳喂养的建议是基于它的许多好处。母乳喂养成功的挑战涉及母亲和婴儿。出生后直接的肌肤接触有助于婴儿学会自然吮吸。本综述旨在探讨母乳喂养过程中的干预措施和结果。材料和方法:本研究采用范围审查方法评估母乳喂养干预和产后母亲的结果。范围审查遵循Arksey和O’mallee(2005)的方法框架,文献检索使用PubMed、Scopus、Cochrane Library和Web of Science等数据库进行。重复的文章被删除,2000年至2023年间发表的剩余文章由多位作者审查,以确保符合既定标准。结果:24篇关于母乳喂养干预的综述包括对母亲的营养支持、母亲按摩、教育和放松技术。至于与母乳喂养相关的结果,综述考察了诸如产奶量、产后舒适度、母乳喂养支持、母乳喂养自我效能、母乳喂养知识、母乳喂养持续时间、母乳喂养成功和母亲压力水平等因素。结论:本综述强调了产妇按摩和教育干预对改善产后母亲母乳喂养结果的潜在益处。实际应用可能包括提供产妇按摩服务或培训,全面的母乳喂养教育项目,重点关注技能、知识和自我效能,以及为母乳供应不足或母乳喂养面临挑战的母亲提供量身定制的支持。未来的研究应该优化这些干预措施的时机、分娩方法和适应不同母乳喂养人群的文化。
A Scoping Review of Interventions and Outcomes for Postpartum Mothers.
Background: The recommendation to breastfeed is based on its numerous benefits. Challenges in breastfeeding success involve both the mother and baby. Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth helps the baby learn to suckle naturally. This review aims to explore breastfeeding interventions and outcomes throughout the breastfeeding journey.
Materials and methods: The research employed a scoping review methodology to assess breastfeeding interventions and outcomes in postpartum mothers. The scoping review followed Arksey and O'Mallee's (2005) methodological framework, and the literature search was conducted using databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science. Duplicate articles were removed, and the remaining articles published between 2000 and 2023 were reviewed by multiple authors to ensure alignment with the established criteria.
Results: Twenty-four articles of the review regarding breastfeeding interventions encompass nutritional support for mothers, maternal massage, education, and relaxation techniques. As for the outcomes associated with breastfeeding, the review examined factors such as milk production, postpartum comfort, breastfeeding support, self-efficacy in breastfeeding, breastfeeding knowledge, duration of breastfeeding, breastfeeding success, and maternal stress levels.
Conclusions: This scoping review highlights the potential benefits of maternal massage and educational interventions for improving breastfeeding outcomes in postpartum mothers. Practical applications could include offering maternal massage services or training, comprehensive breastfeeding education programs focused on skills, knowledge, and self-efficacy, and tailored support for mothers facing low milk supply or breastfeeding challenges. Future research should optimize such interventions' timing, delivery methods, and cultural adaptations across diverse breastfeeding populations.