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Racism, Bias, and Discrimination as Modifiable Barriers to Breastfeeding for African American Women: A Scoping Review of the Literature

机译:种族主义,偏见和歧视为非洲裔美国妇女的母乳喂养的可修改障碍:文学的范围审查

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Introduction Although breastfeeding has been shown to improve health outcomes for infants, African American women initiate and continue breastfeeding at lower rates than women from other racial groups. This scoping review was conducted to assess the effect racism, bias, and discrimination have on breastfeeding care, support, and outcomes for African American women. Methods A scoping review was performed of the literature published between January 2010 through December 2019 using databases MEDLINE via PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, and Sociological Abstracts. Studies that examined racism, bias, or discrimination with breastfeeding as an outcome were included. After a review of titles and abstracts of the articles using exclusion and inclusion criteria, 5 full‐text articles were included in the scoping review. Results The qualitative and quantitative studies reviewed provide the perspectives of pregnant and postpartum African American women as well as those of health care providers. African American women's experiences of racism adversely affected both breastfeeding initiation and duration. Health care providers’ biased assumption that African American women would not breastfeed affected the quality of breastfeeding support provided to them. Specifically, African American women received fewer referrals for lactation support and more limited assistance when problems developed. This scoping review provides evidence that African American women experience racism, bias, and discrimination affecting breastfeeding care, support, and outcomes. Discussion Racism, bias, and discrimination are modifiable barriers that adversely affect breastfeeding among African American women. Researchers and health care providers are encouraged to consider the effect of racism, bias, and discrimination on breastfeeding care, support, and outcomes.
机译:介绍虽然已显示母乳喂养以改善婴儿的健康成果,但非洲裔美国妇女在较低的率先母乳喂养比来自其他种族群体的妇女的母乳喂养。该裁决审查是为了评估非洲裔美国女性母乳喂养,支持和结果的影响种族主义,偏见和歧视。方法使用通过PubMed,Cinahl,Cochrane图书馆,Psycinfo和社会学摘要,在2010年1月至2019年12月至2019年12月期发布的文献进行了裁决审查。包括研究种族主义,偏见或母乳喂养作为结果的研究。在使用排除和纳入标准审查文章的标题和摘要后,范围审查中包含5条全文文章。结果质量和定量研究综述提供了怀孕和产后非洲裔美国妇女以及医疗保健提供者的观点。非洲裔美国妇女对种族主义的经验不利地影响了母乳喂养和持续时间。医疗保健提供者的偏见假设,非洲裔美国女性不会影响向他们提供的母乳喂养支持的质量。具体而言,非洲裔美国妇女在出现问题时遭到哺乳期支持和更有限的援助的推荐。这个范围审查提供了非洲裔美国妇女体验种族主义,偏见和影响母乳喂养,支持和结果的歧视。讨论种族主义,偏见和歧视是可修改的障碍,对非洲裔美国女性的母乳喂养产生不利影响。鼓励研究人员和医疗保健提供者考虑种族主义,偏见和歧视对母乳喂养,支持和结果的影响。

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