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A critical analysis of the content of the tools that measure breast-feeding interaction.

V H Moran1, K Dinwoodie, R Bramwell, F Dykes.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To undertake a critical analysis of the content of six tools, which have been designed to evaluate the breast-feeding interaction.
DESIGN: The tools are viewed as discourses and are examined in terms of the insight they give into the assumptions about and attitudes towards breast-feeding inherent in the authors who have produced them.
FINDINGS: The findings indicate that there is little agreement between the existing breast-feeding assessment tools as to how to measure a successful breast feed and that the tools appear to place insufficient reliance upon the research evidence related to lactation. KEY
CONCLUSIONS: The lack of commonality between evaluation tools appears to reflect a prevailing inconsistency in the advice given by health workers to breast-feeding mothers. Reports of their unreliability may be indicative of the problems inherent when attempting to impose a biomedical model upon an intrinsically natural interaction. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: It is suggested that, if evaluations of the breast-feeding interaction are to be useful, a tool which places greater emphasis on the research evidence is called for. Otherwise, given the limitations of such tools, their use may actively hinder the establishment of successful breast feeding.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11080461     DOI: 10.1054/midw.2000.0216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Midwifery        ISSN: 0266-6138            Impact factor:   2.372


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