| Literature DB >> 25982305 |
Emma L Giles1, Matthew Holmes2, Elaine McColl3, Falko F Sniehotta4, Jean M Adams5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Whilst it is recommended that babies are breastfed exclusively for the first six months, many mothers do not maintain breastfeeding for this length of time. Previous research confirms that women and midwives value financial incentives for breastfeeding, but limited research has explored the wider acceptability of these interventions to the general public. This paper examines opinion towards financial incentives for breastfeeding using reader responses to UK on-line media coverage of a study undertaken in this area.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25982305 PMCID: PMC4475305 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-015-0549-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Readership characteristics
| Website readership adults 15+ April and May 2013 (000 s) | Readership characteristics | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | Gender split | Socio-economic classification | ||
| BBC | Information unavailable | Average age 43 | Male | Unknown |
| Daily Mail | 8595 | Aged 35+ | Even gender split | Unknown |
| Guardian | 8301 | Range 15-44 | Even gender split | ABC11 |
| Independent | 4076 | Aged less than 45 | Male majority | ABC1 |
| Sun | 1662 | Aged 35+ | Male majority | ABC1 |
| Telegraph | 7506 | Average age 43 | Male majority | ABC1 |
1 The National Readership Survey uses social grade as a way to classify individuals. ABC1 individuals are those in higher (‘A’ – upper middle class), intermediate (‘B’ – middle class) or supervisory/junior (‘C1’ – lower middle class) managerial, administrative, or professional occupations [90]
Characteristics of included articles
| Source | URL | Format | Title | Reader comments, n | Article stance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BBC |
| Article | “Breastfeeding mothers offered £200 in shop vouchers” | 1121 | Mixed |
| BBC |
| Article | “Breastfeeding vouchers: Midwives and health visitors verify claims” | 0 | Mixed |
| Daily Mail |
| Article | “Mothers to get a £200 incentive to breastfeed…in Poundstretcher vouchers: critics claim scheme is form of bribery" | 759 | Mixed |
| Daily Mail |
| Follow-Up Article | “New mothers will not be paid to breastfeed, Nick Clegg says as he insists controversial voucher scheme is not government policy!” | 58 | Mixed |
| Guardian |
| Article | “Researchers to offer shopping vouchers to mothers who breastfeed” | 330 | Mixed |
| Guardian |
| Editorial | “The worst breastfeeding initiative I’ve ever come across” | 546 | Negative |
| Guardian |
| Editorial | “No, we’re not ashamed about giving mothers financial incentives to breastfeed” | 140 | Positive |
| Independent |
| Article | “The nanny state? Mothers could be given shopping vouchers for breastfeeding their babies” | 0 | Mixed |
| Independent |
| Editorial | “Vouchers for mothers who breastfeed: isn’t there enough breast-mongering in the world already?” | 9 | Negative |
| Independent |
| Editorial | “Offering poorer mothers £200 to breastfeed is barmy, middle-class lactivism” | 97 | Negative |
| Sun |
| Editorial | “Vouchers for breastfeeding are an insult to mums fund health visitors not token gestures” | 3 | Negative |
| Telegraph |
| Article | “New mothers ‘bribed to breastfeed’ by NHS with £200 shopping vouchers” | 268 | Mixed |
| Telegraph |
| Editorial | “Mothers might not breastfeed after taking £200 NHS bribe, MP warns” | 42 | Mixed |