| Literature DB >> 22257532 |
Chelsea E Mauch1, Jane A Scott, Anthea M Magarey, Lynne A Daniels.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of pacifiers is commonplace in Australia and has been shown to be negatively associated with breastfeeding duration. In order to influence behaviour related to the use of pacifiers it is important to understand the reasons for their use. The primary aim of this observational study was to investigate who (if anyone) advises first-time mothers to give a pacifier and the reasons for which they first give (or try to give) a pacifier to their infant. Additionally, this study investigated the predictors of pacifier use and the relationship between pacifier use and breastfeeding duration.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22257532 PMCID: PMC3323436 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-12-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1Subject Recruitment Flowchart. Figure 1 *causes of ineligibility after initial consent included diagnosis of postnatal depression, or infant health problems, or family moving away from the region.
Characteristics of participants and non-participants
| Variable | Participants (N = 670*) | Non-participants (N = 1780*) | Pearson Chi Square Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) or N (%) | (P Value) | ||
| 30.8 (5.2) | 27.9 (5.5) | (< 0.001) | |
| University | 395 (59.0) | 545 (31.8) | 168.00 |
| Trade / TAFEa | 154 (23.0) | 457 (26.7) | (< 0.001) |
| High School | 121 (18.0) | 710 (41.5) | |
| Not in a relationship | 30 (4.5) | 200 (11.8) | 29.31 |
| In a relationship | 639 (95.5) | 1493 (88.2) | (< 0.001) |
| Breastfed | 628 (94.3) | 1565 (88.8) | 19.31 |
| Formula | 10 (1.5) | 85 (4.8) | (< 0.001) |
| Combination (breastfed & formula) | 28 (4.2) | 113 (6.4) | |
| Australia | 522 (78.6) | 1288 (75.8) | 2.10 |
| Other | 142 (21.4) | 411 (24.2) | (0.16) |
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*totals may not add up to N value due to missing data in some variables
Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression: factors associated with pacifier use (N = 670)
| Variable | Crude Odds Ratio | Adjusted Odds Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| < 25 years | 1.03 (0.54 - 2.00) | |
| 25-29 years | 1.11 (0.65 - 1.91) | |
| 30-34 years | 0.91 (0.55 - 1.50) | |
| ≥35 years | 1.00 | |
| University | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Trade / TAFE | 1.14 (0.73 - 1.80) | 1.12 (0.70 - 1.77) |
| High School | 2.12 (1.17 - 3.81) | 1.95 (1.08 - 3.53) |
| Relationship | 1.00 | |
| Not in a relationship | 1.31 (0.49 - 3.50) | |
| Female | 1.00 | |
| Male | 1.34 (0.92 - 1.95) | |
| Australia | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Other | 0.60 (0.39 - 0.93) | 0.61 (0.40 - 0.95) |
Who advised the mother to give her infant a pacifier (multiple response frequencies) (N = 529)
| Advised mother to give infant a pacifier | Percentage of cases (%) |
|---|---|
| No-one | 30.6 |
| Mother / mother-in-law | 28.7 |
| Midwife | 22.7 |
| Friend(s) | 20.2 |
| Other family member | 16.6 |
| Husband / partner | 14.7 |
| Child health nurse | 9.8 |
| Doctor / GP | 3.2 |
| Other health professional | 2.6 |
| Other / Unspecified person | 1.2 |
| Given to infant by hospital staff without permission | 0.4 |
Reasons for first giving (or trying to give) infant a pacifier (N = 530)
| Reasons for first giving (or trying to give) infant a pacifier | Percentage of cases* |
|---|---|
| To soothe baby when upset/irritable, or for other reasons | 78.3 |
| To help put baby to sleep | 57.4 |
| To keep baby comforted and quiet | 40.4 |
| Because it is natural for babies to suck | 21.9 |
| To prevent baby from sucking thumb | 20.9 |
| To help stretch the time between feeds | 12.6 |
| To soothe baby when teething | 9.4 |
| To help in taking baby off the breast after a feed | 6.8 |
| As a distraction | 6.2 |
| Because it reduces baby's risk of SIDS | 4.7 |
| Because it is normal to use a pacifier | 1.9 |
| To help wean baby from breast to bottle | 0.9 |
| Don't know the reason | 0.4 |
| To treat/reduce baby's reflux/vomiting/colic/wind/hiccups | 4.3 |
| To reduce 'non-nutritive' sucking on breast | 3.4 |
| To assist in / improve attachment / breastfeeding | 1.7 |
| Other reasons/not specified | 1.4 |
| To reduce the effect of pressure changes during flights | 0.8 |
* Mothers could cite more than one reason
Figure 2Survival curve - breastfeeding duration by age at pacifier introduction. Figure 2 footnote * p values are for pairwise comparisons with pacifier introduction '< 4 weeks'.
Figure 3Survival curve - breastfeeding duration by extent of pacifier use. Figure 3 footnote *p values are for pairwise comparisons with frequency of pacifier use 'most days'.