First-Time Mothers Have a Desire to Be Offered Professional Breastfeeding Support by Pediatric Nurses: An Evaluation of the Mother-Perceived-Professional Support Scale.

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2019-08-06 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/8731705
Matilda Möller Ranch, Sofia Jämtén, Stina Thorstensson, Anette C Ekström-Bergström
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Abstract

Background: Although the World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for six months, the rate of breastfeeding has decreased worldwide. Breastfeeding is the natural way of feeding a baby, but it is a process that has to be learnt. It is not unusual for problems to occur and hence support for breastfeeding is vital. The aim of this study was to explore first-time mothers' experiences of the breastfeeding support offered by pediatric nurses, as well as to develop and evaluate the Mother Perceived Support from Professionals (MoPPS) scale.

Methods: A qualitative design involving both inductive and deductive approaches was chosen. Nine first-time mothers were interviewed regarding their experiences of the breastfeeding support offered by pediatric nurses. Semistructured interviews were conducted. The mothers were also asked to grade their experiences of breastfeeding support on the MoPPS scale. A qualitative content analysis was applied when analyzing the data obtained using both the inductive (interviews) and deductive (MoPPS scale) approaches.

Results: The results revealed that the mothers felt the desire to breastfeed, although they all experienced some difficulties. They wanted the pediatric nurses to be perceptive and provide professional support based on their own experiences. When the pediatric nurses took time and booked extra appointments, the mothers felt supported. The inductive analysis resulted in one theme: "When wanting to breastfeed, mothers have a desire to be offered professional breastfeeding support". Two main categories were identified, namely "Mothers wanted but lacked breastfeeding support" and "Mothers received professional support." The deductive analysis of the MoPPS scale showed similar results, and the questions were perceived as relevant to the aim. The mothers considered it important that the pediatric nurses had sufficient knowledge about breastfeeding. It was also considered important that the pediatric nurses involved the mothers' partners in the breastfeeding support. Therefore, we suggest that these areas should be included in the MoPPS scale for pediatric nurses.

Conclusions: The MoPPS scale can be a useful tool for helping pediatric nurses to offer mothers professional breastfeeding support. Indeed, when offering breastfeeding support, pediatric nurses can use the items included on the MoPPS scale as guidance.

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第一次做母亲的人希望得到儿科护士的专业母乳喂养支持:对母亲感知专业支持量表的评估。
背景:尽管世界卫生组织建议全母乳喂养六个月,但全世界的母乳喂养率已经下降。母乳喂养是喂养婴儿的自然方式,但这是一个必须学习的过程。出现问题并不罕见,因此支持母乳喂养至关重要。本研究的目的是探索第一次做母亲的儿童护士提供母乳喂养支持的经历,并制定和评估母亲感知专业人员支持量表(MoPPS)。方法:采用归纳法和演绎法进行定性设计。九位第一次做母亲的人接受了采访,讲述了她们在儿科护士提供母乳喂养支持方面的经历。进行了半结构化访谈。母亲们还被要求在MoPPS量表上对她们的母乳喂养支持经历进行评分。在分析使用归纳(访谈)和演绎(MoPPS量表)方法获得的数据时,应用了定性内容分析。结果:结果显示,母亲们都有母乳喂养的欲望,尽管她们都经历了一些困难。他们希望儿科护士有洞察力,并根据自己的经验提供专业支持。当儿科护士抽出时间预约时,母亲们感到得到了支持。归纳分析得出了一个主题:“当想要母乳喂养时,母亲们希望得到专业的母乳喂养支持”。确定了两个主要类别,即“母亲想要但缺乏母乳喂养支持”和“母亲得到了专业支持”。MoPPS量表的演绎分析显示了类似的结果,这些问题被认为与目标相关。母亲们认为儿科护士对母乳喂养有足够的了解很重要。儿科护士让母亲的伴侣参与母乳喂养支持也被认为很重要。因此,我们建议将这些领域纳入儿科护士的MoPPS量表。结论:MoPPS量表是一个有用的工具,可以帮助儿科护士为母亲提供专业的母乳喂养支持。事实上,在提供母乳喂养支持时,儿科护士可以使用MoPPS量表中的项目作为指导。
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