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Enhancing Breastfeeding Through Healthcare Support: Results from a Focus Group Study of African American Mothers

机译:通过医疗保健支持提高母乳喂养:非洲裔美国母亲焦点小组研究的结果

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Objectives To explore African American women's breastfeeding thoughts, attitudes, and experiences with healthcare professionals and subsequent influences on their breastfeeding interest and behavior. Insight was also sought about the most effective practices to provide breastfeeding support to African American women. Methods Thirty-eight pregnant or lactating African American women and racially diverse health professionals were recruited and participated in one of six membership specific focus groups in the metro Detroit area. An experienced focus group facilitator who was African American woman served as the primary group facilitator, using a semi-structured guide to discussions. Focus groups explored perceptions of personal and professional roles and behaviors that support African American women's breastfeeding behavior. Discussions were digitally recorded and audiotapes were transcribed. Thematic content analysis was conducted in combination with a review of field notes. Results Participants generally agreed that breastfeeding is the healthier feeding method but perceived that healthcare providers were not always fully supportive and sometimes discouraged breastfeeding. Non-breastfeeding mothers often expressed distrust of the information and recommendations given by healthcare providers and relied more on peers and relatives. Health professionals lacked information and skills to successfully engage African American women around breastfeeding. Conclusions for Practice Breastfeeding initiation and duration among African American mothers may increase when postpartum breastfeeding interventions address social and cultural challenges and when hospital breastfeeding support with the right professional lactation support, is void of unconscious bias and bridges hospital, community, peers, and family support. Professional lactation training for healthcare professionals who are in contact with expectant and new mothers and an increase in the number of IBCLC of color could help.
机译:目的探讨非裔美国女性与保健专业人员的母乳喂养思想,态度和经验,以及随后对其哺乳兴趣和行为的影响。还寻求关于为非裔美国妇女提供母乳喂养支持的最有效做法的见解。方法招募了38名怀孕或哺乳期的非洲裔美国妇女以及种族多样化的卫生专业人员,并参加了底特律都会区六个会员制特定焦点小组之一。一位经验丰富的焦点小组主持人(是非洲裔美国妇女)担任主要的小组主持人,使用的是半结构化的讨论指南。专题小组探讨了支持非裔美国妇女的母乳喂养行为的个人和职业角色及行为的看法。对讨论进行数字记录,并录制录音带。主题内容分析是结合现场笔记进行的。结果参与者普遍认为母乳喂养是一种更健康的喂养方法,但他们认为医疗保健提供者并不总是完全支持并且有时不鼓励母乳喂养。非母乳喂养的母亲常常对医疗保健提供者提供的信息和建议表示不信任,而更多地依靠同伴和亲戚。卫生专业人员缺乏信息和技能,无法成功地使非洲裔美国妇女参与母乳喂养。当产后母乳喂养干预措施应对社会和文化挑战,以及医院母乳喂养支持正确的专业哺乳支持,无意识偏见并架起医院,社区,同伴和家庭支持的桥梁时,非洲裔美国母亲的母乳喂养开始时间和持续时间可能会增加。对与孕妇和新妈妈接触的医护人员进行专业的泌乳培训,以及增加IBCLC颜色的数量可能会有所帮助。

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