Understanding modifiable barriers to human milk donation in the United Kingdom

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1111/jhn.13405
Amy Brown, Sara Jones, Catrin Griffiths, Wendy Jones, Gillian Weaver, Natalie Shenker
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Abstract

Background

When premature infants cannot receive their own mother's milk, donor human milk (DHM) is the first-line recommended option, with growing demand for DHM use outside of neonatal units. To meet the potential need, we need to consider whether DHM supply can increase. This study aimed to explore the reasons that prevent women who wish to donate their milk in the United Kingdom from doing so to understand which barriers may be modifiable.

Methods

Women who wanted to donate their milk but did not do so completed an online survey. Open and closed questions examined the response they received, their reasons for not donating and what they did with any milk that they had already stored.

Results

Out of 732 mothers, 391 (53.4%) did not enquire as they did not think it was possible for them, 218 (29.8%) enquired but were told that they could not donate, 59 (8.1%) enquired but decided not to proceed and 64 (8.7%) received no response. Reasons for being told they could not donate included the use of certain medications, infant age, inadequate staffing, geographic barriers and incorrect storage. Process aspects (e.g., blood tests, practicalities) and lifestyle limitations led mothers to decide not to donate.

Conclusions

Although some women will be prevented from donating due to medication or health issues, investment in milk banking staffing and infrastructure and awareness campaigns could increase DHM supply, enabling guidelines to extend eligibility criteria for receiving DHM such as for late preterm infants, gestational diabetes or to support low maternal milk supply.

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了解英国人乳捐献可改变的障碍
背景:当早产儿不能接受自己的母乳时,随着在新生儿病房以外使用人供乳的需求不断增长,人供乳(DHM)是首选的推荐选择。为了满足潜在的需求,我们需要考虑DHM供应是否可以增加。本研究旨在探讨在英国阻止女性捐献母乳的原因,以了解哪些障碍是可以改变的。方法:想要捐赠母乳但没有这样做的妇女完成了一项在线调查。开放问题和封闭问题考察了他们收到的回答,他们不捐赠的原因,以及他们如何处理已经储存的牛奶。结果732例产妇中,有391例(53.4%)因认为不可能而未询问,218例(29.8%)询问但被告知不能捐献,59例(8.1%)询问但决定不进行,64例(8.7%)未得到答复。被告知不能捐献的原因包括使用某些药物、婴儿年龄、人员不足、地理障碍和不正确的储存。流程方面(例如血液检查、实用性)和生活方式的限制导致母亲们决定不捐献。结论:尽管由于药物或健康问题,一些妇女将无法捐献母乳,但对母乳库人员配备和基础设施的投资以及提高认识运动可以增加DHM的供应,使准则能够扩大接受DHM的资格标准,如晚期早产儿、妊娠糖尿病或支持母乳供应不足。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing papers in applied nutrition and dietetics. Papers are therefore welcomed on: - Clinical nutrition and the practice of therapeutic dietetics - Clinical and professional guidelines - Public health nutrition and nutritional epidemiology - Dietary surveys and dietary assessment methodology - Health promotion and intervention studies and their effectiveness - Obesity, weight control and body composition - Research on psychological determinants of healthy and unhealthy eating behaviour. Focus can for example be on attitudes, brain correlates of food reward processing, social influences, impulsivity, cognitive control, cognitive processes, dieting, psychological treatments. - Appetite, Food intake and nutritional status - Nutrigenomics and molecular nutrition - The journal does not publish animal research The journal is published in an online-only format. No printed issue of this title will be produced but authors will still be able to order offprints of their own articles.
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