Perspectives of key stakeholders and experts in infant feeding on the implementation of the Australian National Breastfeeding Strategy 2010-2015.

Q2 Nursing Breastfeeding Review Pub Date : 2017-03-01
Naomi S Hull, Lisa C Schubert, Julie P Smith
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Breastfeeding is widely accepted as an important public health issue for babies and their mothers. Yet, despite this, Australia continues to struggle with reaching global targets for breastfeeding indicators. In 2007, the Best Start Parliamentary Inquiry Report was released and set the stage for the Australian National Breastfeeding Strategy [2010-2015), which was announced in November 2009, with the vision to increase Australia's breastfeeding rates of infants at 6 months of age and beyond. The aim of this research project was to explore the perspectives of key stakeholders in the field of infant feeding in Australia on the implementation of the strategy, barriers and enablers to its successful implementation and actions that were still needed. Using qualitative research methods of in-depth, semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis, this study identifies main themes of these perceptions about the strategy implementation and some recommendations for future strategies and further research. The main themes identified were initial opinions of the strategy as a blueprint for action, the strategy as a driver for action, lessons learned and recommendations for the future. For success in improving implementation of national breastfeeding strategies, it is recommended that Australia establish an independent breastfeeding/infant feeding committee, increase the political prioritisation of issues surrounding infant feeding and strengthen the regulation of the marketing of breastmilk substitutes.

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主要利益相关者和婴儿喂养专家对2010-2015年澳大利亚国家母乳喂养战略实施情况的看法。
母乳喂养被广泛认为是婴儿及其母亲的一个重要公共卫生问题。然而,尽管如此,澳大利亚仍在努力实现母乳喂养指标的全球目标。2007年,《最佳开端议会调查报告》发布,为2009年11月宣布的《澳大利亚全国母乳喂养战略(2010-2015年)》奠定了基础,该战略的目标是提高澳大利亚6个月及以上婴儿的母乳喂养率。该研究项目的目的是探讨澳大利亚婴儿喂养领域主要利益攸关方对战略实施的看法,成功实施战略的障碍和推动因素以及仍然需要采取的行动。本研究采用深入、半结构化访谈和专题分析的定性研究方法,确定了这些对战略实施的看法的主题,并对未来的战略和进一步的研究提出了一些建议。确定的主题是对作为行动蓝图的战略的初步意见、作为行动驱动力的战略、吸取的教训和对未来的建议。为了成功地改进国家母乳喂养战略的实施,建议澳大利亚建立一个独立的母乳喂养/婴儿喂养委员会,增加围绕婴儿喂养问题的政治优先级,并加强对母乳代用品销售的监管。
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Breastfeeding Review Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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