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Impact of support networks for breastfeeding: A multicentre study
Authors:Isabel Baño-Piñero  María Emilia Martínez-Roche  Manuel Canteras-Jordana  César Carrillo-García  Esteban Orenes-Piñero
Institution:1. Mother and Child Pte. Ltd. (Singapore) and Department of Nursing, Murcia University, Murcia, Spain;2. Obstetric-Gynaecological Teaching Unit (Midwifery), Department of Nursing, Murcia University, Murcia, Spain;3. Department of Statistics, Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Murcia University, Murcia, Spain;4. General Management of Human Resources of the Murcian Health Service, Ministry of Health, Murcia, Spain;5. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology-A, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain
Abstract:

Background

The rates of breastfeeding worldwide are slowly improving since 1996. Europe is still trailing behind the global breastfeeding incidence and prevalence rates. Thus, breastfeeding promotion, protection, prolongation and support have become an important challenge as breastfeeding sharply decreases in the first six months of life.

Objectives

The aim of this project is to determine, assess and identify the real impact of breastfeeding support networks in Murcia (Spain).

Methods

After searching unsuccessfully for a validated questionnaire, a specific one was developed and validated for measuring the impact of formal and informal support networks through five dimensions: satisfaction, consultation, experience, problems and support. The questionnaire was provided to 500 mothers with experience in breastfeeding, who brought their children to baby paediatricians between 2 June and 27 November 2014. Upon completion of the survey and fieldwork, a detailed statistical analysis was conducted.

Results

The degree of satisfaction perceived by the users of the services of support breastfeeding networks is remarkable. In addition, mothers who clarified their doubts and discussed their problems with health professionals and/or breastfeeding support networks were more likely to breastfeed for a longer duration compared to those who did not (p = 0.005). Furthermore, mothers who sought support in breastfeeding are more likely to breastfeed for more than 6 months (p < 0.0005).

Conclusion

Based on this information, we conclude that breastfeeding support networks have a positive influence in the duration of a women’s decision to breastfeed.
Keywords:AAP  American Academy of Pediatrics  AEP  Asociación Española de Pediatría  translated Spanish Association of Pediatrics  INE  Instituto Nacional de Estadística  translated Statistics National Institute  PANA  Programa de Atención al Niño y al Adolescente  translated Child and Adolescent Health Care Program  Breastfeeding support networks  Lactation  Validated questionnaire  Satisfaction  Duration of breastfeeding
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