The Attitudes and Practices Among Neonatal Nurses Regarding Breastfeeding Support in The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit During Covid-19

D. Suluhan, Nevin İnan Yurdagül, D. Yildiz, Fadik Çökelek, E. S. Seyhanli
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Objective: Neonatal nurses have a main role which include promote and facilitate breastfeeding in in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This study was conducted to determine the practices and attitudes of nurses towards breastfeeding support, which has critical importance in breastfeeding for newborns hospitalized in NICU during the Covid-19 pandemics. Material and method: The study was a cross-sectional descriptive survey design conducted with 252 nurses who were members of the Neonatology Nurses Society. The Data Collection Form, Survey Questionnaire, and the Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale (IIFAS) were used for data collection. Results: The IIFAS median score of the participants was 70.0 (IQR=9.0). Statistically differences in the IIFAS scores were found according to age (χ2=11.703, p=0.008), education status in nursing (χ2=9.257; p=0.01), and status of attending to international scientific meetings (Z=-2.360; p=0.018). Participants who were age between 26-30 years (n=76, 30.2%), had post-education degree in nursing (n=32, 12.7%), and attended to international scientific meetings (n=47, 18.6) had higher positive attitudes of breastfeeding. The nurses (n=126, 50%) stated that it was difficult to reach mothers in terms of breastfeeding for newborns, and 61.8% of them (n=156) stated that they had difficulty initiating the mother-baby attachment process in the NICU. Conclusions: Although the attitudes of NICU nurses towards breast milk and breastfeeding were at a moderate level in our study, they struggled to support and maintain the lactation and they implemented to a number of supportive feeding practice in NICUs.
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Covid-19期间新生儿重症监护病房新生儿护士对母乳喂养支持的态度和做法
目的:新生儿护士在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中发挥着促进和促进母乳喂养的主要作用。本研究旨在确定护士对母乳喂养支持的做法和态度,这对Covid-19大流行期间NICU住院新生儿的母乳喂养至关重要。材料与方法:本研究采用横断面描述性调查设计,调查对象为新生儿护理学会的252名护士。采用数据收集表、调查问卷和爱荷华婴儿喂养态度量表(IIFAS)进行数据收集。结果:受试者的IIFAS中位评分为70.0 (IQR=9.0)。不同年龄患者的IIFAS评分差异有统计学意义(χ2=11.703, p=0.008),不同护理学历患者的IIFAS评分差异有统计学意义(χ2=9.257;p=0.01),参加国际科学会议的状况(Z=-2.360;p = 0.018)。年龄在26-30岁之间(n=76, 30.2%)、具有护理学历(n=32, 12.7%)、参加过国际科学会议(n=47, 18.6)的参与者对母乳喂养的积极态度较高。护士(n= 126,50 %)表示在新生儿母乳喂养方面难以接触到母亲,其中61.8% (n=156)表示在新生儿重症监护病房中难以启动母婴依恋过程。结论:虽然本研究中新生儿重症监护病房护士对母乳和母乳喂养的态度处于中等水平,但他们努力支持和维持哺乳,并在新生儿重症监护病房实施了一些支持喂养措施。
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