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Learning, Life, and Lactation: Knowledge of Breastfeeding's Impact on Breast Cancer Risk Reduction and Its Influence on Breastfeeding Practices

机译:学习,生活和泌乳:母乳喂养对乳腺癌风险的影响及其对母乳喂养行为的影响

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Introduction: The protective effects of breastfeeding against developing breast cancer are well known; however, it is unknown whether women are aware of this breastfeeding benefit. Research Aim/Questions: The aim of this investigation was to determine whether mothers received information about breast cancer risk reduction during breastfeeding counseling and whether this knowledge affected their decision to initiate and sustain breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: The survey was conducted at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center with women aged 18-50 who had at least one live birth. Participants were recruited through primary care practice and a national clinical research registry. Results: Six hundred sixty-seven (92%) of the 724 respondents breastfed. Over half of them (56%), that is, 407 women (60.4% Caucasian, 46.9% African American), were aware before their most recent childbirth that breastfeeding reduced the risk of breast cancer. Of the 407 women, 36.4% said this knowledge affected their decision to breastfeed. Of the 39 who did not breastfeed, 23 women (59.0%) responded that awareness of risk reduction would have influenced their decision to breastfeed. Only 120 of 724 respondents (16.6%) received this information from healthcare providers. Women with this knowledge breastfed longer than those without this knowledge (13.2 versus 9.3 months; p0.001). More Caucasian women (76.4%) breastfed any one child for more than 6 months compared with African American women (63.2%; p=0.011; chi-squared test). Conclusion: While several factors affect the initiation and duration of breastfeeding, this study demonstrates that knowledge of association between breastfeeding and breast cancer risk reduction may influence breastfeeding practices. Our study illustrates the need for improved counseling for mothers by healthcare providers regarding this benefit.
机译:简介:母乳喂养对乳腺癌的保护作用是众所周知的;然而,妇女是否意识到这种母乳喂养的益处是未知的。研究目标/问题:该调查的目的是确定母亲是否在母乳喂养咨询期间收到有关乳腺癌风险减少的信息,以及这些知识是否影响了他们决定启动和维持母乳喂养。材料和方法:该调查在俄亥俄州州立大学综合癌症中心进行,妇女与18-50岁的女性至少有一个活生生。参与者通过初级保健实践和国家临床研究登记处招聘。结果:六百六十七(92%)的724名受访者母乳喂养。超过其中一半(56%),即407名女性(60.4%的白种人,46.9%的非洲裔美国人)在他们最近的分娩前意识到母乳喂养降低了乳腺癌的风险。在407名女性中,36.4%表示,这一知识影响了他们对母乳喂养的决定。在没有母乳喂养的39中,23名女性(59.0%)回应了风险减少的认识将影响他们对母乳喂养的决定。 724名受访者中只有120个(16.6%)收到了医疗保健提供者的这些信息。这些知识的女性比没有这种知识的那些母乳喂养更长的母乳喂养(13.2与9.3个月; P <0.001)。与非洲裔美国女性相比,任何一个孩子更多的白种人女性(76.4%)母乳喂养超过6个月(63.2%; P = 0.011; Chi-Squared测试)。结论:虽然有几个因素影响母乳喂养的启动和持续时间,但本研究表明,母乳喂养和乳腺癌风险减少之间关联的知识可能会影响母乳喂养实践。我们的研究表明,通过医疗保健提供者对这一福利提供了对母亲的改善咨询。

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