| Literature DB >> 32154198 |
Alessandra Consales1,2, Beatrice Letizia Crippa1,2, Jacopo Cerasani1,2, Daniela Morniroli1,2, Martina Damonte2, Maria Enrica Bettinelli2, Dario Consonni3, Lorenzo Colombo1,2, Lidia Zanotta1, Elena Bezze1, Patrizio Sannino4, Fabio Mosca1,2, Laura Plevani1, Maria Lorella Giannì1,2.
Abstract
Background: The importance of rooming-in in promoting breastfeeding initiation and continuation within the 10 Steps for Successful Breastfeeding is widely acknowledged. However, adherence to this practice by healthcare facilities is lower than that of other Steps. A deeper knowledge of maternal rooming-in experience has been advocated to identify the most effective rooming-in policies, thus enabling mothers to have a positive experience when practicing it in the postpartum period. Aim: To investigate maternal knowledge of rooming-in and the most frequently encountered barriers and possible facilitators of adherence to the practice, according to their experience. Study Design andEntities:
Keywords: barriers; breastfeeding; facilitators; maternal knowledge; rooming-in
Year: 2020 PMID: 32154198 PMCID: PMC7049781 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2020.00053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Interview investigating maternal knowledge of rooming-in, barriers and strategies.
| Yes |
| No |
| Yes |
| No |
| Yes |
| No |
| Open question |
| Yes |
| No |
| Morning |
| Afternoon |
| Night |
| Two of the above combined |
| All day |
| 1–2 h/day |
| 3–6 h/day |
| > 6 h/day |
| Yes |
| No |
| Open question |
| Open question |
Basic characteristics of mothers and infants.
| 34.0 ± 4.9 (17-49) | |||
| Italian mothers | 263 (80.2) | ||
| Foreign mothers | 65 (19.8) | ||
| European | 28 (8.5) | ||
| American | 20 (6.1) | ||
| African | 8 (2.4) | ||
| Asian | 9 (2.7) | ||
| ≤ 13 years | 134 (40.9) | ||
| >13 years | 194 (59.1) | ||
| Primiparous | 168 (51.2) | ||
| Multiparous | 160 (48.8) | ||
| Spontaneous | 181 (55.2) | ||
| Vacuum/forceps | 15 (4.6) | ||
| Emergency cesarean section | 47 (14.3) | ||
| Elective cesarean section | 85 (25.9) | ||
| Yes | 158 (48.2) | ||
| No | 170 (51.8) | ||
| At discharge | 132 (83.5) | 112 (66.0) | <0.001 |
| 38.6 ± 1.6 (34-41) | |||
| Birth weight (g) | 3263 ± 518 (1965–4595) | ||
| 323 (96.0) | |||
| Late preterm | 5 (1.5) | ||
| Small for gestational age | 30 (9.0) | ||
Answers to the interview investigating maternal knowledge of rooming-in, barriers, and strategies.
| 210 (64.0) | |
| 297 (90.5) | |
| 283 (86.3) | |
| Encouraged mother—infant bonding | 122 (43.1) |
| Increased confidence in taking care of the infant/Ability to recognize feeding cues | 78 (27.6) |
| Improved breastfeeding | 24 (8.5) |
| Reduced risk of SIDS | 2 (0.7) |
| Two of the benefits mentioned above | 47 (16.6) |
| Three of the benefits mentioned above | 2 (0.7) |
| Do not remember | 8 (2.8) |
| 313 (95.4) | |
| 170 (51.8) | |
| Morning | 6 (3.5) |
| Afternoon | 4 (2.4) |
| Night | 133 (78.2) |
| Two of the above combined | 8 (4.7) |
| All day | 19 (11.2) |
| 1–2 h/day | 46 (27.1) |
| 3–6 h/day | 73 (42.9) |
| >6 h/day | 51 (30.0) |
| 328 (100) | |
| 116 (35.4) | |
| Fatigue | 47 (40.5) |
| Discomfort when moving after cesarean section | 18 (15.5) |
| Pain | 12 (10.3) |
| Perception of low milk supply | 9 (7.7) |
| Problems with breastfeeding initiation | 3 (2.6) |
| Two of the above combined | 11 (9.5) |
| Three of the above combined | 4 (3.4) |
| Other | 12 (10.2) |
| 328 (100) | |
| Presence of a family member during night-time | 26 (7.9) |
| Increased assistance to mothers | 64 (19.5) |
| Organizational and structural changes | 57 (17.4) |
| Two of the above combined | 34 (10.4) |
| Three of the above combined | 3 (0.9) |
| Other | 26 (7.9) |
| No changes needed | 118 (36.0) |