Mothers' Breastfeeding Experiences of Emotional Support Needs: A Qualitative Study in Iran.

Journal of Caring Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-23 eCollection Date: 2021-08-01 DOI:10.34172/jcs.2021.023
Nahid Maleki Saghooni, Hossein Karshki, Habibollah Esmaily, Fakhera Zaidi Feroz, Khadigeh Mirzaii Najmabadi
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Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important strategy to ensure health promotion and wellbeing. Since breastfeeding rates have consistently decreased around the world, protection, promotion, and supportive programs are considered as public health priorities. This study aims to explore breastfeeding mothers' perceptions and experiences of emotional support needs. Methods: This study was performed in five health centers and four hospitals affiliated to Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran. Using a qualitative approach, 36 breastfeeding mothers, family members, and health providers attended individual semi-structured in-depth interviews. Data were analyzed using directed content analysis based on the Elo and Kyngas approach, with MAXQDA software version 10. Results: Four categories of 'need to tranquility and solace', 'sense of being loved and belongingness', 'creating hope, motivation, and confidence', and 'empathy and companionship', and 12 subcategories including 'not inducing stress', 'relieving the mother's stress and worries', 'creating and maintaining tranquility', 'understanding and attention', 'receiving affection from significant others', 'being respected by others', ' being inspired by significant others', 'being assured by family members', 'being motivated by significant others', 'interacting with others', 'having the companionship and presence of others', and 'receiving empathy from others' were identified as the mothers' emotional support needs. Conclusion: Mothers need emotional support to sustain breastfeeding. Significant others, such as the husband, family members, and health providers play an important role in meeting breastfeeding mothers' emotional support needs.

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伊朗母亲母乳喂养情感支持需求的质性研究
母乳喂养是确保促进健康和福祉的一项重要战略。由于世界各地母乳喂养率持续下降,保护、促进和支持方案被视为公共卫生的优先事项。本研究旨在探讨母乳喂养母亲对情感支持需求的认知和体验。方法:本研究在伊朗马什哈德医科大学附属的五个卫生中心和四个医院进行。采用定性方法,36名母乳喂养母亲、家庭成员和保健提供者参加了个别的半结构化深度访谈。数据分析采用基于Elo和Kyngas方法的定向内容分析,使用MAXQDA软件版本10。结果:“需要平静和安慰”、“被爱和归属感”、“创造希望、动力和信心”、“共情和陪伴”四个类别,以及“不诱发压力”、“减轻母亲的压力和担忧”、“创造和保持平静”、“理解和关注”、“接受重要他人的情感”、“受到他人的尊重”、“受到重要他人的鼓舞”、“得到家人的保证”等12个子类。“被重要的他人激励”、“与他人互动”、“拥有他人的陪伴和存在”以及“从他人那里获得同情”被确定为母亲们的情感支持需求。结论:母亲需要情感支持来维持母乳喂养。重要的其他人,如丈夫、家庭成员和保健提供者在满足母乳喂养母亲的情感支持需求方面发挥着重要作用。
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