为需要接受大手术的婴儿提供母乳喂养。

Mary Ann D'Ambrosio, Madalynn Neu
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目的找出影响母亲为大手术后在新生儿重症监护室住院的婴儿提供 6 个月母乳的障碍或促进因素:设计:描述性定性:美国西部一家地区性儿科医院的四级新生儿重症监护室,拥有 80 张病床:方法:我们在婴儿入院时对其进行了访谈:我们在婴儿入院和出院时进行了面对面访谈,在出院后 1 周和 2 周进行了电话访谈,并在 6 个月内每月进行一次电话访谈,直至停止提供 MOM。我们采用布鲁克斯主题模板分析法对访谈进行了分析:有 11 名婴儿在出院时接受了纯母乳喂养,有 9 名婴儿在 6 个月时仍在接受纯母乳喂养。我们从参与者的评论中归纳出四个主题:母乳的价值、提供 MOM 的挑战、情绪波动和应对现实环境:内化母乳喂养的价值、家庭支持和应对障碍是影响参与者母乳喂养至少 4 个月的关键因素。本研究的结果表明,在新生儿重症监护室进行产前教育,并提供预期指导和哺乳支持,可以帮助母亲们实现为病情严重、需要手术的婴儿提供更长时间的母爱的目标。教育和支持对年轻的初产妇尤其有帮助。
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Breast Milk Feeding for Infants Who Required Major Surgery.

Objective: To identify barriers or facilitators that influenced mothers to provide mother's own milk (MOM) for 6 months to their infants who were hospitalized in the NICU after major surgery.

Design: Descriptive qualitative.

Setting: An 80-bed, Level 4 NICU of a regional pediatric hospital in the western United States.

Participants: Fourteen mothers who provided MOM for their infants who required surgery within 1 week of age.

Methods: We conducted in-person interviews upon admission and discharge of the infant, phone interviews 1 and 2 weeks after discharge, and phone interviews monthly for 6 months or until discontinuance of the provision of MOM. We analyzed interviews using the Brooks thematic template analysis method.

Results: Eleven infants received exclusive MOM at discharge, and nine infants remained on exclusive MOM at 6 months. We generated four principal themes from the participants' comments: Value of Breast Milk, Challenges of Providing MOM, Emotional Fluctuation, and Coping With Reality of Circumstances.

Conclusion: Internalizing the value of MOM, family support, and coping with barriers were key factors that influenced participants to provide MOM for at least 4 months. Findings of this study suggest that prenatal education with anticipatory guidance and lactation support in the NICU can help mothers achieve the goal of extended provision of MOM to infants with serious conditions that require surgery. Education and support may be especially helpful for young, first-time mothers.

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期刊介绍: JOGNN is a premier resource for health care professionals committed to clinical scholarship that advances the health care of women and newborns. With a focus on nursing practice, JOGNN addresses the latest research, practice issues, policies, opinions, and trends in the care of women, childbearing families, and newborns. This peer-reviewed scientific and technical journal is highly respected for groundbreaking articles on important - and sometimes controversial - issues. Articles published in JOGNN emphasize research evidence and clinical practice, building both science and clinical applications. JOGNN seeks clinical, policy and research manuscripts on the evidence supporting current best practice as well as developing or emerging practice trends. A balance of quantitative and qualitative research with an emphasis on biobehavioral outcome studies and intervention trials is desired. Manuscripts are welcomed on all subjects focused on the care of women, childbearing families, and newborns.
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