婴儿喂养政策和监测系统:对欧洲国家的定性研究。

Maternal & Child Nutrition Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-26 DOI:10.1111/mcn.13425
Helen Gray, Irena Zakarija-Grković, Adriano Cattaneo, Charlene Vassallo, Mariella Borg Buontempo, Susanna Harutyunyan, Maria Enrica Bettinelli, Stefanie Rosin
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各国对《婴幼儿喂养全球战略》的执行情况差别很大。决策者将受益于对障碍和推动因素的洞察。我们的目的是探讨欧洲国家婴幼儿喂养政策和监测系统制定和实施背后的进程。采用定性研究设计,采用归纳主题分析分析来自六个欧洲国家(克罗地亚、德国、立陶宛、西班牙、土耳其和乌克兰)的公开文本回复。这些国家是根据其世界母乳喂养趋势倡议在国家政策和监测系统方面的得分来选择的。共有33个项目的在线问卷分发给国家代表,由国家工作队完成。关键的推动因素和优势包括:政府对婴幼儿喂养的坚定和持续承诺、国家母乳喂养主管部门的运作、国家积极监测和评价系统、在国家立法中实施《国际母乳代用品销售守则》、吸纳熟练的母乳喂养支持者、实施爱婴医院倡议、积极的文化规范和传统支持最佳婴幼儿喂养。在一些国家,儿童基金会在资助和设计政策和监测系统方面发挥了关键作用。特别指出,政府领导不力、该行业的强大影响、缺乏关于《国际守则》的适当国家立法以及贬低母乳喂养价值的文化规范都是障碍。政府对最佳婴幼儿喂养的承诺、资助和保护对于实施强有力的国家政策和监测系统至关重要。
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Infant feeding policies and monitoring systems: A qualitative study of European Countries.

Implementation of the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding varies widely among countries. Policymakers would benefit from insights into obstacles and enablers. Our aim was to explore the processes behind the development and implementation of national infant and young child feeding policies and monitoring systems in Europe. A qualitative study design was employed to analyze open text responses from six European countries (Croatia, Germany, Lithuania, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine) using inductive thematic analysis. Countries were selected based on their World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative scores on national policy and monitoring systems. The 33-item online questionnaire was distributed to country representatives and completed by country teams. Key enablers and strengths included strong and continuous government commitment to infant and young child feeding, an operational national breastfeeding authority, a national and active monitoring and evaluation system, implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes in national legislation, the integration of skilled breastfeeding supporters, the implementation of the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative, and positive cultural norms and traditions supporting optimal infant and young child feeding. In some countries, UNICEF played a key role in funding and designing policies and monitoring systems. Weak government leadership, the strong influence of the industry, lack of adequate national legislation on the International Code and cultural norms which devalued breastfeeding were particularly noted as obstacles. Government commitment, funding and protection of optimal infant and young child feeding are essential to the implementation of strong national policies and monitoring systems.

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