布里斯班市区土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民母亲的母乳喂养经历。

Q2 Nursing
Breastfeeding Review Pub Date : 2013-11-01
Wendy Foley, Lisa Schubert, Tara Denaro
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摘要

研究目的:本研究探讨了城市原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民母亲的母乳喂养经历,以便为母亲及其家庭提供支持:研究设计:本研究采用定性方法,以优势为切入点。进行了 20 次半结构化面对面深度访谈,并对访谈内容进行了专题分析:通过布里斯班的一家土著医疗服务机构招募了 3 至 12 个月婴儿的土著母亲:所有母亲都表示在母乳喂养过程中投入了大量的体力和精力。虽然有些母亲在压力环境下过早使用配方奶粉是合理的,但家人和医疗专业人员及时提供的支持母乳喂养的帮助促进了母乳喂养的持续进行。专业人员和社会/家庭联系人在引导婴儿喂养结果方面发挥了关键作用:母亲的经历对婴儿喂养策略有很大影响。土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民社区在支持母乳喂养母亲方面的优势未得到充分利用。对未来的影响:土著母亲、家庭和社区的优势是未来母乳喂养推广和支持活动的参与点。
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Breastfeeding experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers in an urban setting in Brisbane.

Study aim: This study examined urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers' breastfeeding experiences to inform support for mothers and their families.

Study design: The research took a strengths approach, using qualitative methodology. Twenty semi-structured in-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted and analysed thematically.

Setting and participants: Indigenous mothers of infants 3 to 12 months were recruited through a Brisbane Indigenous health service.

Key findings: All mothers recounted considerable physical and emotional energy invested in breastfeeding. Although early introduction of formula made sense for some mothers under stressful circumstances, timely pro-breastfeeding support from family and health professionals facilitated continued breastfeeding. Professional and social/family contacts play key roles in steering infant feeding outcomes.

Conclusions: Mothers' experiences strongly influence infant feeding strategies. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community strengths are underutilised in supporting breastfeeding mothers. FUTURE IMPLICATIONS: Indigenous mothers, family and community strengths present points for engagement in future breastfeeding promotion and support initiatives.

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Breastfeeding Review
Breastfeeding Review Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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