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一项混合方法研究,探讨了在香港有经验的母乳喂养女性中,六个月主要母乳喂养与社会生态因素和 COVID-19 之间的关联。

A mixed-methods study on the association of six-month predominant breastfeeding with socioecological factors and COVID-19 among experienced breastfeeding women in Hong Kong.

机构信息

Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Department of Paediatrics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

出版信息

Int Breastfeed J. 2022 May 21;17(1):40. doi: 10.1186/s13006-022-00484-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the past decade, various breastfeeding policies were implemented in Hong Kong, including changes in perinatal guidelines in public hospitals, adoption of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI), provision of guidelines for the marketing of formula milk, penalisation of discrimination towards breastfeeding, and extension of the statutory maternity leave. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic brought new challenges and opportunities to breastfeeding practices. Infection control measures in public hospitals included the cancellation of antenatal classes, hospital tours, and postnatal classes; suspension of perinatal visiting periods; and compulsory separation of COVID-19 positive mothers from newborns. In addition, work-from-home policies were widely implemented. This study aimed to identify the associated factors of six-month predominant breastfeeding (PBF), and to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on breastfeeding practice.

METHODS

This study was conducted from 1 March 2021 to 7 April 2021 using a mixed-methods approach. An electronic questionnaire was distributed to members of breastfeeding or parenting groups who have had breastfeeding experience in the past 10 yrs. Logistic and linear regression analyses were conducted to identify factors associated with six-month PBF both in general and during the pandemic period. A qualitative content analysis was conducted using an inductive approach.

RESULTS

The study included 793 participants. Giving birth in a public hospital (OR 2.21; 95% CI 1.46, 3.34) and breastfeeding support from family and friends (OR 1.28; 95% CI 1.05, 1.57) were significantly associated with six-month PBF, even during COVID-19. Factors associated with the self-rated impact of COVID-19 on breastfeeding include working from home, the perceived immunological benefits of breastfeeding, and the wish to avoid breastfeeding or expressing breast milk in public premises. Furthermore, breastfeeding practice in public hospitals was more likely to be affected by the busyness of staff, while private hospitals had worse rooming-in practices and staff who had inadequate breastfeeding knowledge.

CONCLUSIONS

Giving birth in a public hospital and having breastfeeding support from family and friends were associated with six-month PBF. Furthermore, COVID-19 in Hong Kong had an overall positive impact on six-month PBF. Further studies should investigate the impact of hospital practices and the COVID-19 pandemic on breastfeeding behaviours.

摘要

背景

在过去十年中,香港实施了各种母乳喂养政策,包括修改公立医院围产期指南、推行爱婴医院倡议(BFHI)、制定配方奶营销指南、禁止对母乳喂养的歧视以及延长法定产假。与此同时,COVID-19 大流行给母乳喂养实践带来了新的挑战和机遇。公立医院的感染控制措施包括取消产前班、医院参观和产后班、暂停围产期探视期以及强制将 COVID-19 阳性母亲与新生儿分开。此外,居家办公政策得到了广泛实施。本研究旨在确定六个月主要母乳喂养(PBF)的相关因素,并评估 COVID-19 对母乳喂养实践的影响。

方法

本研究采用混合方法,于 2021 年 3 月 1 日至 4 月 7 日期间,向过去 10 年有母乳喂养经验的母乳喂养或育儿群组的成员发放电子问卷。进行逻辑回归和线性回归分析,以确定与六个月 PBF 相关的因素,包括一般情况下和 COVID-19 大流行期间的因素。采用归纳法进行定性内容分析。

结果

本研究纳入了 793 名参与者。在公立医院分娩(OR 2.21;95%CI 1.46,3.34)和获得家人和朋友的母乳喂养支持(OR 1.28;95%CI 1.05,1.57)与六个月 PBF 显著相关,即使在 COVID-19 大流行期间也是如此。与 COVID-19 对母乳喂养自我评估影响相关的因素包括居家办公、母乳喂养的免疫益处感知,以及避免在公共场所哺乳或挤奶的愿望。此外,公立医院的母乳喂养实践更有可能受到员工忙碌的影响,而私立医院的陪产和工作人员的母乳喂养知识不足。

结论

在公立医院分娩和获得家人和朋友的母乳喂养支持与六个月 PBF 相关。此外,香港的 COVID-19 对六个月 PBF 总体上产生了积极影响。进一步的研究应调查医院实践和 COVID-19 大流行对母乳喂养行为的影响。

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