妊娠糖尿病妇女的母乳喂养经验。

Kimberly N Doughty, Jenna A LoGuidice, Jennifer Schindler-Ruwisch, Kelsi McCarthy, Emily Bower
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目的:了解妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)拟母乳喂养妇女的围生期经历。设计:定性描述性研究。环境/局部问题:患有GDM的妇女及其婴儿受益于母乳喂养,但其纯母乳喂养率低于没有GDM的妇女,造成这些差异的原因尚不完全清楚。参与者:最近一次怀孕时患有GDM的妇女,在美国足月分娩,产后不超过18个月。干预/测量:虚拟焦点小组在2022年11月至2023年8月期间举行。对焦点小组记录进行编码和分析,以确定主要主题和次级主题。结果:出现了3大主题和14个子主题:(a)挑战,包括GDM诊断、疑虑、身体挑战、平衡需求、缺乏支持和压力或判断;(b)卫生保健提供者提供的信息不足,其分主题为:GDM与母乳喂养分离、信息或支持不足以及提供者中立;(c)促进或激励因素,包括知识的分主题;意图、信心和决心;积极的支持。结论:GDM妇女经历了许多母乳喂养挑战,并感到她们从卫生保健提供者(包括但不限于护士)那里获得的信息或支持很少。她们还表达了对婴儿喂养选择的压力或判断,希望更多地了解GDM和母乳喂养之间的联系,并强调了拥有面对面或在线支持系统的价值。
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Breastfeeding Experiences of Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.

Objective: To understand the perinatal experiences of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) who intended to breastfeed.

Design: Qualitative descriptive study.

Setting: Online focus groups conducted via Zoom.

Participants: Women who had GDM in their most recent pregnancy, had a full-term birth in the United States, and were no more than 18 months postpartum.

Methods: Virtual focus groups were held between November 2022 and August 2023. Focus group transcripts were coded and analyzed to identify major themes and subthemes.

Results: Three major themes and 14 subthemes emerged: (a) Challenges, including subthemes of GDM Diagnosis, Doubt, Physical Challenges, Balancing Demands, Lack of Support, and Pressure or Judgment; (b) Lack of Informationor SupportFrom Health Care Providers, with subthemes of Separation of GDM From Breastfeeding, Inadequate Information or Support, and Provider Neutrality; and (c) Facilitating or Motivating Factors, including subthemes of Knowledge; Intention, Confidence, and Determination; and Positive Support.

Conclusion: Women with GDM experienced many breastfeeding challenges and felt they had received little information or support from health care providers, including but not limited to nurses. They also expressed feelings of pressure or judgment about their infant feeding choices, reported a desire to know more about the connection between GDM and breastfeeding, and highlighted the value of having support systems in person or online.

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Nursing for Women''s Health
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期刊介绍: Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.
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