Perceptions, beliefs and societal factors impacting on exclusive breastfeeding of primiparous mothers: An exploratory study

Fahima Al Harthy, Asma Al Zaabi, Najat Al Ajmi, Afaf Elshiekh, Kamila Al Alawi, Lamia Mahmoud, Mudhar Al Adawi
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This study aims to explore the perceptions of Omani primiparous mothers towards exclusive breastfeeding. A qualitative exploratory study was conducted at Royal Hospital between March and November 2020. Purposive sampling was applied to recruit newly delivered mothers and face to face interview was done for data collection. Interview protocol along with prompts was used to guide researchers during the interview. Specific questions were administered to assess mothers’ knowledge of exclusive breastfeeding, sources of information, influencing factors toward exclusive breastfeeding and intention to exclusively breastfeeding. Thematic analysis revealed six themes, namely: the effects of lack of knowledge on the mother perception towards exclusive BF, family members influencing the decision-making process regarding BF, impact of social life on BF practices, the effect of mother’s beliefs on exclusive BF, factor that affect BF practice in early days, mother’s concern regarding emotional support for successful exclusive BF. This study revealed a lack of basic knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding among mothers. Moreover, grandmothers and husbands were found to be the most influential family members on the decision regarding exclusive breastfeeding. Mothers had major concerns regarding milk adequacy in the first few days after delivery and emotional support plays a major role in encouraging exclusive breastfeeding.
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初产妇纯母乳喂养的认知、信仰和社会因素影响:一项探索性研究
本研究旨在探讨阿曼初产妇对纯母乳喂养的看法。2020年3月至11月在皇家医院进行了一项定性探索性研究。采用有目的抽样的方法招募新分娩母亲,并采用面对面访谈的方式收集数据。在访谈过程中,使用访谈协议和提示来指导研究人员。通过具体的问题来评估母亲对纯母乳喂养的知识、信息来源、纯母乳喂养的影响因素和纯母乳喂养的意图。主题分析揭示了六个主题,分别是:知识缺乏对母亲对专任男朋友认知的影响、家庭成员对专任男朋友决策过程的影响、社会生活对专任男朋友实践的影响、母亲信仰对专任男朋友实践的影响、早期影响专任男朋友实践的因素、母亲对专任男朋友成功的情感支持的关注。这项研究表明,母亲缺乏纯母乳喂养的基本知识。此外,祖母和丈夫被认为是决定纯母乳喂养的最具影响力的家庭成员。在分娩后的最初几天,母亲们主要担心母乳是否充足,而情感支持在鼓励纯母乳喂养方面发挥着重要作用。
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