| Literature DB >> 31856734 |
Leah Strauch1, Linda Sweet2,3, Hayley Scott1, Amanda Müller4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends that infants be exclusively breastfed until the age of six months. Breastfeeding is generally understood to mean the provision of human breastmilk to the infant by direct feeding at the breast, and interventions aimed at supporting exclusive breastfeeding are therefore targeted at this activity. However, breastfeeding is actually an umbrella term covering the provision of breastmilk to an infant by any means. Our population of interest is mothers who exclusively feed their infants indirectly using expressed breastmilk. Some research suggests that any expressing, and exclusively expressing in particular, can be a risk factor for early cessation of exclusive breastmilk provision, so we were interested to identify whether any specific support existed for exclusively expressing mothers outside of the context of premature infants and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit setting.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Breastmilk feeding; Exclusive expression; Expressing; Support
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31856734 PMCID: PMC6923915 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-019-2667-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Inclusion | Exclusion |
|---|---|
| Population is wholly or primarily exclusively expressing mothers | Population is any mothers of infants with no focus on expression or exclusive expression |
| Intervention is a support program or network targeted to exclusive expression | Intervention is focused on initiation of expression |
| Population is located in a community (non-hospital) setting | Population is located in a hospital/NICU setting |
| Population is solely focused on premature infants |
Example of search strategy CINAHL
| Search ID# | Search Terms |
|---|---|
| S9. | S3 AND S8 |
| S8. | S4 OR S5 OR S6 OR S7 |
| S7. | TI (((educat* or knowledge or online or peer or communit* or social* or intervention* or program*) N4 support)) AND AB (((educat* or knowledge or online or peer or communit* or social* or intervention* or program*) N4 support)) |
| S6. | (MH “Support, Psychosocial”) |
| S5. | (MH “Health Promotion”) |
| S4. | (MH “Health Education”) |
| S3. | S1 OR S2 |
| S2. | TI (((express* or pump* or indirect*) N3 (milk* or breastmilk*))) OR AB (((express* or pump* or indirect*) N3 (milk* or breastmilk*))) |
| S1. | (MH “Milk Expression”) |
Fig. 1PRISMA diagram illustrating literature search
Sample of search results on ‘informal’ internet search
| Website | Article title | Author type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essential Baby [ | Who else exclusively feeds expressed breast milk? | Parents (online forum) | Two-way communication. Single discussion on forum. Discussion thread of exclusively expressing mothers; no notes of support but anecdotes of being told to see lactation consultant |
| Belly Belly [ | Exclusively pumping breast milk | Organisation (no specific author listed), possibly sponsored | One-way information. Single article on website. List of sensible advice to assist exclusively expressing mothers, and links to supportive websites, blog and books. Also specific promotion of Spectra pump. |
| KellyMom [ | Exclusive pumping | Individual parent, reviewed by lactation consultant | One-way information. Single article on website. Specific advice and tips to manage expressing in different situations. |
| Spectra Baby [ | Exclusive pumping: 9 things you need to know | Product manufacturer | One-way information. Single article on website. Clear advice on optimising use of pump to express. |
| Baby Hints and Tips [ | Exhausted with exclusive expressing | Individual parents | One-way information. Single article/discussion. Summary of message board asking for help – responses both positive and negative regarding |
| Exclusive Pumping [ | Individual parent | One-way information. Entire website dedicated to exclusive pumping and managing it. | |
| Baby Centre [ | Pros and cons of exclusively expressing | Individual parents | Two-way communication. Single discussion on parenting forum. Frank discussion between exclusively expressing mothers of the pros and cons of the practice. |