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Informal Breast Milk Sharing in a Muslim Country: The Frequency, Practice, Risk Perception, and Risk Reduction Strategies Used by Mothers

机译:穆斯林国家的非正式母乳共享:母亲使用的频率,实践,风险感知和危险策略

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Introduction: Turkey is the first and only Islamic country which has initiated a process to establish a milk bank. However, the effort was abandoned because of religious concerns. Informal breast milk sharing has become a practical alternative to some.Research Aims: To document the religious concerned views and attitudes toward breast milk sharing and to determine risk reduction strategies of mothers in an Islamic country.Materials and Methods: Participants comprised volunteers from relevant forums or members of social media groups on the Internet. The participants (n?=?435) were divided into three groups: those who did not share milk (n?=?371), donors (n?=?48), and receivers (n?=?16). A prepared questionnaire was used for each group as a data collection tool.Results: 14.7% of the participants were experienced in informal milk sharing. Seventy-five percent of the recipients and 85.4% of the donors did not enter into a written agreement. Religious rules on milk sharing were reflected in three ways: asking about the infant's gender, limiting the number of sharing parties to 3, and knowing the identity of the donor or recipient. Of the participants, 77.3% believed that it was necessary to establish a milk bank in Turkey. However, 19.5% of the respondents reported that they would not feed their infant with donor milk because of reasons related to the issue of “milk kinship” in Islam.Conclusions: Informal milk sharing is a reality and risks similar to those stated in the literature are undertaken. Milk sharing is frequently performed independent of religious concerns and commercial purposes, Comprehensive measures to minimize disease transmission are not routinely implemented.
机译:简介:土耳其是第一个也是唯一一个伊斯兰国家,已启动建立牛奶银行的进程。然而,由于宗教关注,努力被遗弃。非正式母乳共享已成为某些实际替代方案.Research旨在:将宗教有关的观点和对母乳分享的态度记录,并确定伊斯兰国家母亲的风险降低策略。关于相关论坛的参与者包括来自相关论坛的志愿者或互联网上的社交媒体团体成员。参与者(n?= 435)分为三组:那些没有分享牛奶的人(n?= 371),捐赠者(n?=Δ48)和接收器(n?=?16)。为每个组作为数据收集工具使用准备的问卷。结果:14.7%的参与者在非正式牛奶分享中经历过。百分之七十五的受助人和85.4%的捐助者没有进入书面协议。关于牛奶分享的宗教规则是以三种方式反映出来的:询问婴儿的性别,将共享缔约方的数量限制在3,并了解捐赠者或收件人的身份。参与者,77.3%的人认为有必要在土耳其建立牛奶银行。然而,19.5%的受访者报告说,由于伊斯兰伊斯兰教的“牛奶亲属”问题,他们不会用捐赠牛奶喂养婴儿.Conclusions:非正式牛奶分享是与文学中所述的现实和风险相似进行。牛奶共享经常独立于宗教关注和商业目的,并未常规实施最小化疾病传播的全面措施。

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