| Literature DB >> 30781764 |
Eric A Lauer1, Karla Armenti2, Margaret Henning3, Lissa Sirois4.
Abstract
Variations in the barriers and contributors to breastfeeding across industries have not been well characterized for vulnerable populations such as mothers participating in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Our study used the Total Worker Health Framework to characterize workplace factors acting as barriers and/or contributors to breastfeeding among women participating in the New Hampshire WIC. Surveys were collected from WIC mothers (n = 682), which asked about employment, industry, and workplace accommodation and supports related to breastfeeding in the workplace. We found workplace policy factors supporting breastfeeding (i.e., having paid maternity leave, other maternity leave, and a breastfeeding policy) varied by industry. Women in specific service-oriented industries (i.e., accommodation and retail) reported the lowest rates of breastfeeding initiation and workplace supports for breastfeeding and pumping. Further, how a woman hoped to feed and having a private pumping space at work were significantly associated with industry, breastfeeding initiation, and breastfeeding duration. A substantial portion of women reported being not sure about their workplace environment, policies, and culture related to breastfeeding. Additional studies with larger sample sizes of women participating in WIC are needed to further characterize the barriers to breastfeeding associated with specific industries.Entities:
Keywords: breastfeeding; health promotion; industry; occupational health surveillance; total worker health; work culture; work environment; work policy; workplace accommodations
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30781764 PMCID: PMC6406909 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16040529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Maternal Demographic, Employment, and Pregnancy Characteristics by Breastfeeding Initiation (Never versus Ever).
| Characteristic | Breastfed | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall ( | Never ( | Ever ( | ||||
| Demographics | Age (years) | 15 to 17 | 0.6% ( | 2.5% ( | 0.2% ( | 0.025 * |
| 18 to 34 | 74.9% ( | 78.2% ( | 74.2% ( | |||
| 35 and over | 12.6% ( | 8.4% ( | 13.5% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 12.0% ( | 10.9% ( | 12.2% ( | |||
| Race/Ethnicity | Other | 14.9% ( | 9.2% ( | 16.2% ( | 0.123 | |
| Non-Hispanic White | 84.9% ( | 90.8% ( | 83.6% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.1% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.2% ( | |||
| Employment | Status | Full time | 26.9% ( | 28.6% ( | 26.5% ( | 0.723 |
| Part time | 25.6% ( | 21.8% ( | 26.4% ( | |||
| Other | 47.2% ( | 49.6% ( | 46.7% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.3% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.4% ( | |||
| Industry | Accommodation | 22.8% ( | 33.8% ( | 20.4% ( | 0.011 * | |
| Healthcare | 25.2% ( | 20.0% ( | 26.3% ( | |||
| Retail | 17.6% ( | 24.6% ( | 16.1% ( | |||
| Other | 34.4% ( | 21.5% ( | 37.2% ( | |||
| During Pregnancy | Hoping to Feed | Combination | 29.0% ( | 27.7% ( | 29.3% ( | 0.000 * |
| Breastfeeding only | 55.0% ( | 12.6% ( | 64.2% ( | |||
| Formula only | 13.3% ( | 56.3% ( | 4.0% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 2.7% ( | 3.4% ( | 2.5% ( | |||
| Received Information | Yes | 95.1% ( | 92.4% ( | 95.6% ( | 0.224 | |
| No | 4.0% ( | 5.9% ( | 3.6% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.9% ( | 1.7% ( | 0.7% ( | |||
1p-Value based on Fisher’s exact tests or Fisher’s exact tests with Freeman and Halton’s adaptations for RxC tables. 2 Statistical significance (*) was based on an alpha of 0.05 with Bonferroni correction based on the number of comparisons within each category or domain (with no correction for demographic variables). A Monte Carlo estimation with 10,000,000 samples was used to calculate Fisher–Freeman–Halton statistics for tables with industry. Estimates were considered marginally significant (^) if they met the alpha criteria of 0.05 but were no longer significant after Bonferroni correction.
Maternal Workplace Characteristics by Breastfeeding Initiation (Never versus Ever).
| TWH Domain 1 | Characteristic | Breastfed | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall ( | Never ( | Ever ( | ||||
| Policies and Culture | Paid Maternity Leave | Yes | 15.8% ( | 13.8% ( | 16.2% ( | 0.764 |
| No | 61.6% ( | 60.9% ( | 61.8% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 22.6% ( | 25.3% ( | 22.0% ( | |||
| Other Maternity Leave | Yes | 25.3% ( | 23.0% ( | 25.9% ( | 0.821 | |
| No | 34.7% ( | 33.8% ( | 35.0% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 39.9% ( | 43.2% ( | 39.2% ( | |||
| Breastfeeding Policy | Yes | 10.9% ( | 8.8% ( | 11.3% ( | 0.498 | |
| No | 37.7% ( | 33.8% ( | 38.5% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 51.4% ( | 57.5% ( | 50.1% ( | |||
| Seen Policy | Yes | 12.2% ( | 8.5% ( | 12.9% ( | 0.480 | |
| No | 61.2% ( | 59.3% ( | 61.5% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 26.7% ( | 32.2% ( | 25.5% ( | |||
| Pumping Break Times | Yes | 45.5% ( | 25.9% ( | 49.7% ( | 0.000 * | |
| No | 14.8% ( | 17.3% ( | 14.2% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 39.7% ( | 56.8% ( | 36.0% ( | |||
| Flexible Breaks | Yes | 81.1% ( | 85.0% ( | 80.7% ( | 1.000 | |
| No | 12.4% ( | 10.0% ( | 12.7% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 6.5% ( | 5.0% ( | 6.6% ( | |||
| Physical Environment and Safety Climate | Private Pumping Space | Yes | 36.9% ( | 19.0% ( | 40.8% ( | 0.000 * |
| No | 36.7% ( | 39.2% ( | 36.1% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 26.4% ( | 41.8% ( | 23.1% ( | |||
| Supportive Coworkers | Yes | 49.2% ( | 36.6% ( | 51.6% ( | 0.014 * | |
| No | 7.6% ( | 4.2% ( | 8.2% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 43.2% ( | 59.2% ( | 40.2% ( | |||
| Supportive Supervisors | Yes | 48.8% ( | 38.0% ( | 51.0% ( | 0.011 * | |
| No | 7.6% ( | 2.8% ( | 8.6% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 43.5% ( | 59.2% ( | 40.4% ( | |||
1 For the Total Worker Health well-being domain questions, survey participants were only instructed to reply for their current job, and if they were currently on maternity leave or recently left their job, they were asked to respond for their most recent job. 2 p-Value was based on Fisher’s exact tests or Fisher’s exact tests with Freeman and Halton’s adaptations for RxC tables. 3 Statistical significance (*) based on an alpha of 0.05 with Bonferroni correction based on the number of comparisons within each category or domain (with no correction for demographic variables). A Monte Carlo estimation with 10,000,000 samples was used to calculate Fisher–Freeman–Halton statistics for tables with industry. Estimates were considered marginally significant (^) if they met the alpha criteria of 0.05 but were no longer significant after Bonferroni correction.
Maternal Demographic, Employment, Pregnancy, and Breastfeeding Characteristics by Duration of Breastfeeding (<4 Months vs. ≥4 Months).
| Characteristic | Duration (Months, | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <4 ( | ≥4 ( | ||||
| Demographics | Age (years) | 15 to 17 | 0.7% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.270 |
| 18 to 34 | 77.0% ( | 72.6% ( | |||
| 35 and over | 11.5% ( | 17.9% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 10.8% ( | 9.5% ( | |||
| Race/Ethnicity | Other | 10.1% ( | 16.7% ( | 0.099 | |
| Non-Hispanic White | 89.9% ( | 83.3% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.0 % ( | 0.0 % ( | |||
| Employment | Status | Full time | 25.2% ( | 29.2% ( | 0.773 |
| Part time | 28.8% ( | 28.0% ( | |||
| Other | 46.0% ( | 42.3% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.0% ( | 0.6% ( | |||
| Industry | Accommodation | 23.8% ( | 16.0% ( | 0.650 | |
| Healthcare | 27.5% ( | 29.8% ( | |||
| Retail | 16.3% ( | 18.1% ( | |||
| Other | 32.5% ( | 36.2% ( | |||
| During Pregnancy | Hoping to Feed | Combination | 42.4% ( | 23.8% ( | 0.000 * |
| Breastfeeding only | 50.4% ( | 73.8% ( | |||
| Formula only | 4.3% ( | 0.6% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 2.9% ( | 1.8% ( | |||
| Received Information | Yes | 96.4% ( | 97.6% ( | 0.736 | |
| No | 3.6% ( | 2.4% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.0 % ( | 0.0 % ( | |||
| Reason for Stopping Breastfeeding | Physiological | Yes | 86.6% ( | 64.7% ( | 0.000 * |
| No | 13.4% ( | 35.3% ( | |||
| Other Commitments | Yes | 23.1% ( | 22.2% ( | 0.888 | |
| No | 76.9% ( | 77.8% ( | |||
| Met Goal | Yes | 1.5% ( | 28.1% ( | 0.000 * | |
| No | 98.5% ( | 71.9% ( | |||
1p-Value was based on Fisher’s exact tests or Fisher’s exact tests with Freeman and Halton’s adaptations for RxC tables. 2 Statistical significance (*) was based on an alpha of 0.05 with Bonferroni correction based on the number of comparisons within each category or domain (with no correction for demographic variables). A Monte Carlo estimation with 10,000,000 samples was used to calculate Fisher–Freeman–Halton statistics for tables with industry. Estimates were considered marginally significant (^) if they met the alpha criteria of 0.05 but were no longer significant after Bonferroni correction.
Maternal Workplace Characteristics by Duration of Breastfeeding (<4 Months Versus ≥4 Months).
| TWH Domain 1 | Characteristic | Duration (Months, | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <4 ( | ≥4 ( | ||||
| Policies and Culture | Paid Maternity Leave | Yes | 17.9% ( | 16.2% ( | 0.891 |
| No | 55.4% ( | 58.5% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 26.8% ( | 25.4% ( | |||
| Other Maternity Leave | Yes | 31.9% ( | 18.4% ( | 0.055 | |
| No | 24.2% ( | 36.7% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 44.0% ( | 44.9% ( | |||
| Breastfeeding Policy | Yes | 8.3% ( | 13.3% ( | 0.240 | |
| No | 29.6% ( | 35.0% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 62.0% ( | 51.7% ( | |||
| Seen Policy | Yes | 13.0% ( | 15.1% ( | 0.361 | |
| No | 54.5% ( | 62.4% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 32.5% ( | 22.6% ( | |||
| Pumping Break Times | Yes | 39.8% ( | 53.3% ( | 0.032 | |
| No | 11.1% ( | 14.8% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 49.1% ( | 32.0% ( | |||
| Flexible Breaks | Yes | 76.2% ( | 92.1% ( | 0.077 | |
| No | 16.7% ( | 6.3% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 7.1% ( | 1.6% ( | |||
| Physical Environment and Safety Climate | Private Pumping Space | Yes | 33.0% ( | 46.2% ( | 0.035 |
| No | 33.0% ( | 34.2% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 34.0% ( | 19.7% ( | |||
| Onsite Items | Utilities, Yes | 69.5% ( | 85.9% ( | 0.022 | |
| Utilities, No | 30.5% ( | 14.1% ( | |||
| Physical, Yes | 96.6% ( | 89.4% ( | 0.200 | ||
| Physical, No | 3.4% ( | 10.6% ( | |||
| Supportive Coworkers | Yes | 46.6% ( | 56.2% ( | 0.289 | |
| No | 6.8% ( | 7.4% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 46.6% ( | 36.4% ( | |||
| Supportive Supervisors | Yes | 46.1% ( | 58.7% ( | 0.155 | |
| No | 6.9% ( | 6.6% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 47.1% ( | 34.7% ( | |||
| Health Behavior | Pumped at Work | Yes | 13.6% ( | 56.3% ( | 0.000 |
| No | 86.4% ( | 43.7% ( | |||
| Work Evaluation and Experience | Reaction to Pumping | Any negative | 35.7% ( | 29.2% ( | 0.750 |
| Positive/None | 64.3% ( | 70.8% ( | |||
| Pumped Longer if Easier | Yes | 31.6% ( | 36.5% ( | 0.513 | |
| No | 29.6% ( | 32.2% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 38.8% ( | 31.3% ( | |||
| Factors | Policy/Culture, Yes | 72.4% ( | 61.9% ( | 0.447 | |
| Policy/Culture, No | 27.6% ( | 38.1% ( | |||
| Environment, Yes | 62.1% ( | 47.6% ( | 0.333 | ||
| Environment, No | 37.9% ( | 52.4% ( | |||
1 For the Total Worker Health well-being domain questions, survey participants were only instructed to reply for their current job, and if they were currently on maternity leave or recently left their job, they were asked to respond for their most recent job. 2 p-Value was based on Fisher’s exact tests or Fisher’s exact tests with Freeman and Halton’s adaptations for RxC tables. 3 Statistical significance (*) was based on an alpha of 0.05 with Bonferroni correction based on the number of comparisons within each category or domain (with no correction for demographic variables). A Monte Carlo estimation with 10,000,000 samples was used to calculate Fisher–Freeman–Halton statistics for tables with industry. Estimates were considered marginally significant (^) if they met the alpha criteria of 0.05 but were no longer significant after Bonferroni correction.
Maternal Demographic, Employment, Pregnancy, and Breastfeeding Characteristics by Industry.
| Characteristic | Industry ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | Healthcare | Retail | Other | ||||
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ||||
| Demographics | Age (years) | 15 to 17 | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.023 * |
| 18 to 34 | 77.0% ( | 74.5% ( | 84.6% ( | 73.2% ( | |||
| 35 and over | 6.9% ( | 20.2% ( | 9.2% ( | 17.3% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 16.1% ( | 5.3% ( | 6.2% ( | 9.4% ( | |||
| Race/Ethnicity | Other | 17.2% ( | 10.6% ( | 6.2% ( | 14.2% ( | 0.191 | |
| Non-Hispanic White | 82.8% ( | 88.3% ( | 93.8% ( | 85.8% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.0% ( | 1.1% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | |||
| Employment | Status | Full time | 48.3% ( | 46.8% ( | 33.8% ( | 39.4% ( | 0.017 * |
| Part time | 41.4% ( | 34.0% ( | 60.0% ( | 42.5% ( | |||
| Other | 10.3% ( | 19.1% ( | 6.2% ( | 18.1% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | |||
| During Pregnancy | Hoping to Feed | Combination | 31.0% ( | 34.0% ( | 30.8% ( | 26.8% ( | 0.029 ^ |
| Breastfeeding only | 42.5% ( | 53.2% ( | 49.2% ( | 63.0% ( | |||
| Formula only | 24.1% ( | 9.6% ( | 15.4% ( | 7.1% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 2.3% ( | 3.2% ( | 4.6% ( | 3.1% ( | |||
| Received Information | Yes | 90.8% ( | 100.0% ( | 96.9% ( | 94.5% ( | 0.017 * | |
| No | 9.2% ( | 0.0% ( | 3.1% ( | 4.7% ( | |||
| Not Reported | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.0% ( | 0.8% ( | |||
| Reason for Stopping Breastfeeding | Physiological | Yes | 63.9% ( | 73.9% ( | 58.3% ( | 60.7% ( | 0.249 |
| No | 36.1% ( | 26.1% ( | 41.7% ( | 39.3% ( | |||
| Other Commitments | Yes | 26.2% ( | 14.5% ( | 12.5% ( | 28.1% ( | 0.059 | |
| No | 73.8% ( | 85.5% ( | 87.5% ( | 71.9% ( | |||
| Met Goal | Yes | 6.6% ( | 10.1% ( | 14.6% ( | 16.9% ( | 0.256 | |
| No | 93.4% ( | 89.9% ( | 85.4% ( | 83.1% ( | |||
1p-Value was based on Fisher’s exact tests or Fisher’s exact tests with Freeman and Halton’s adaptations for RxC tables. 2 Statistical significance (*) was based on an alpha of 0.05 with Bonferroni correction based on the number of comparisons within each category or domain (with no correction for demographic variables). A Monte Carlo estimation with 10,000,000 samples was used to calculate Fisher–Freeman–Halton statistics for tables with industry. Estimates were considered marginally significant (^) if they met the alpha criteria of 0.05 but were no longer significant after Bonferroni correction.
Maternal Workplace Characteristics by Industry.
| TWH Domain 1 | Characteristic | Industry ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | Health care | Retail | Other | ||||
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ||||
| Policies and Culture | Paid Maternity Leave | Yes | 7.3% ( | 22.1% ( | 15.9% ( | 23.3% ( | 0.021 ^ |
| No | 79.3% ( | 58.1% ( | 61.9% ( | 62.9% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 13.4% ( | 19.8% ( | 22.2% ( | 13.8% ( | |||
| Other Maternity Leave | Yes | 16.4% ( | 44.4% ( | 15.1% ( | 25.9% ( | 0.000 * | |
| No | 53.4% ( | 17.5% ( | 35.8% ( | 47.1% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 30.1% ( | 38.1% ( | 49.1% ( | 27.1% ( | |||
| Breastfeeding Policy | Yes | 3.9% ( | 20.0% ( | 8.5% ( | 17.0% ( | 0.003 * | |
| No | 49.4% ( | 36.5% ( | 28.8% ( | 43.8% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 46.8% ( | 43.5% ( | 62.7% ( | 39.3% ( | |||
| Seen Policy | Yes | 3.3% ( | 18.2% ( | 11.4% ( | 19.8% ( | 0.096 | |
| No | 73.8% ( | 65.2% ( | 68.2% ( | 61.7% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 23.0% ( | 16.7% ( | 20.5% ( | 18.5% ( | |||
| Pumping Break Times | Yes | 35.8% ( | 59.0% ( | 44.4% ( | 54.0% ( | 0.071 | |
| No | 18.5% ( | 8.4% ( | 14.3% ( | 13.3% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 45.7% ( | 32.5% ( | 41.3% ( | 32.7% ( | |||
| Flexible Breaks | Yes | 72.4% ( | 83.3% ( | 85.2% ( | 84.7% ( | 0.788 | |
| No | 17.2% ( | 12.5% ( | 11.1% ( | 8.5% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 10.3% ( | 4.2% ( | 3.7% ( | 6.8% ( | |||
| Physical Environment and Safety Climate | Private Pumping Space | Yes | 26.0% ( | 55.0% ( | 24.2% ( | 46.3% ( | 0.000 * |
| No | 54.5% ( | 21.3% ( | 50.0% ( | 34.3% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 19.5% ( | 23.8% ( | 25.8% ( | 19.4% ( | |||
| Onsite Items | Utilities, Yes | 76.1% ( | 79.4% ( | 79.3% ( | 83.3% ( | 0.797 | |
| Utilities, No | 23.9% ( | 20.6% ( | 20.7% ( | 16.7% ( | |||
| Physical, Yes | 91.3% ( | 93.7% ( | 86.2% ( | 93.1% ( | 0.602 | ||
| Physical, No | 8.7% ( | 6.3% ( | 13.8% ( | 6.9% ( | |||
| Supportive Coworkers | Yes | 42.5% ( | 63.9% ( | 42.6% ( | 61.1% ( | 0.034 ^ | |
| No | 8.8% ( | 4.8% ( | 6.6% ( | 6.5% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 48.8% ( | 31.3% ( | 50.8% ( | 32.4% ( | |||
| Supportive Supervisors | Yes | 41.6% ( | 58.5% ( | 47.5% ( | 62.0% ( | 0.044 ^ | |
| No | 14.3% ( | 3.7% ( | 8.2% ( | 5.6% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 44.2% ( | 37.8% ( | 44.3% ( | 32.4% ( | |||
| Health Behavior | Pumped at Work | Yes | 23.7% ( | 42.2% ( | 23.7% ( | 41.3% ( | 0.010 * |
| No | 76.3% ( | 57.8% ( | 76.3% ( | 58.7% ( | |||
| Work Evaluation and Experience | Reaction to Pumping | Any negative | 55.6% ( | 34.3% ( | 53.8% ( | 26.7% ( | 0.095 |
| Positive / None | 44.4% ( | 65.7% ( | 46.2% ( | 73.3% ( | |||
| Pumped Longer if Easier | Yes | 35.8% ( | 38.6% ( | 20.4% ( | 36.6% ( | 0.250 | |
| No | 28.4% ( | 30.0% ( | 30.6% ( | 34.4% ( | |||
| Not Sure | 35.8% ( | 31.4% ( | 49.0% ( | 29.0% ( | |||
| Factors | Policy/Culture, Yes | 69.6% ( | 53.8% ( | 60.0% ( | 69.7% ( | 0.554 | |
| Policy/Culture, No | 30.4% ( | 46.2% ( | 40.0% ( | 30.3% ( | |||
| Environment, Yes | 60.9% ( | 34.6% ( | 50.0% ( | 48.5% ( | 0.335 | ||
| Environment, No | 39.1% ( | 65.4% ( | 50.0% ( | 51.5% ( | |||
1 For the Total Worker Health well-being domain questions, survey participants were only instructed to reply for their current job, and if they were currently on maternity leave or recently left their job, they were asked to respond for their most recent job. 2 p-Value was based on Fisher’s exact tests or Fisher’s exact tests with Freeman and Halton’s adaptations for RxC tables. 3 Statistical significance (*) was based on an alpha of 0.05 with Bonferroni correction based on the number of comparisons within each category or domain (with no correction for demographic variables). A Monte Carlo estimation with 10,000,000 samples was used to calculate Fisher–Freeman–Halton statistics for tables with industry. Estimates were considered marginally significant (^) if they met the alpha criteria of 0.05 but were no longer significant after Bonferroni correction.