| Literature DB >> 32271798 |
Linghui Jiang1, Xiaoyan Li2, May C Wang1, Nathaniel Osgood2, Shannon E Whaley3, Catherine M Crespi4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding has clear benefits. Yet, breastfeeding practices fall short of recommendations in low-income populations including participants of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). To promote breastfeeding, it is important to understand breastfeeding-related behaviors such as initiation and maintenance within the context of a complex societal system. For individual women, making choices about infant feeding (whether to breastfeed or formula-feed a newborn, or when to stop breastfeeding) is a dynamic process involving interactions with health professionals, family, peers and workplaces. Integrating behavioral change theories with systems science tools such as agent-based modeling can help illuminate patterns of breastfeeding behaviors, identify key factors affecting breastfeeding behaviors within this complex dynamic system, and estimate the population impact of hypothetical interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32271798 PMCID: PMC7145098 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Conceptual framework for the breastfeeding agent-based model.
Fig 2The perinatal stage state chart (A) and breastfeeding status state chart (B).
Data sources and values for key parameters.
| Parameters | Distribution of initial values | Data source or references |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 28.1±6.4 (mean ± SD) | WIC 2014 survey |
| Education | • Less than high school: 36.5% | WIC 2014 survey |
| • High school graduate or above: 64.5% | ||
| Household income | • ≤100% federal poverty level: 48.4% | WIC 2014 survey |
| • >100% federal poverty level: 51.6% | ||
| Race/ethnicity | • Hispanic: 85.0% | WIC 2014 survey |
| • Non-Hispanic: 15.0% | ||
| Lactation problems | • 0–6 months: 87.4% | Februhartanty, Bardosono and Septiari [ |
| Return to work | • 0–2 months: 9.1% | WIC 2014 survey |
| • 3–5 months: 14.4% | ||
| • ≥ 6 months: 13.0% | ||
| • Not employed: 63.5% | ||
| BF knowledge | Beta-distribution (Mean: 0.67, SD: 0.10, Range: 0–1) | Mitra et al. [ |
| Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative practices | 11.4% | WIC 2014 survey |
| Postpartum breastfeeding counselling | 78.1% | WIC 2014 survey |
| Postpartum partner support | 67.7% | WIC 2014 survey |
| Supportive workplace environment | 52.1% | WIC 2014 survey |
| Improving BF knowledge on breastfeeding intention | Logistic regression coefficient: 1.17 | Mitra et al. [ |
| Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative practices on breastfeeding initiation | Logistic regression coefficient: 0.155 | WIC 2014 survey |
Best fit parameter values from model calibration.
| Parameters for calibration | Initial value | Value tested in calibration | Final value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transition rate from exclusive breastfeeding to formula feeding | 0.018 | 0.004–0.08 | 0.016 |
| Transition rate from partial breastfeeding to formula feeding | 0.113 | 0.02–0.5 | 0.059 |
| Transition rate from exclusive breastfeeding to partial breastfeeding | 0.069 | 0.015–0.3 | 0.139 |
Transition rate in this table refers to the proportion of woman who transition from one infant feeding state to another per month.
Fig 3Comparison of model generated breastfeeding rates (boxplot) and observed breastfeeding rates from the testing sample (black diamond) at 1 month, 3 months and 6 months postpartum for the baseline scenario.
Breastfeeding rates predicted at various coverage levels of five selected interventions.
| Interventions and their coverage levels | Mean prevalence of breastfeeding practices (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BF intention | BF initiation | Any BF at 1 month | Any BF at 3 month | Any BF at 6 month | Exclusive BF at 1 month | Exclusive BF at 3 month | Exclusive BF at 6 month | |
| Base level (0.67) | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (0.80) | 90.05 | 93.42 | 77.82 | 69.20 | 55.84 | 35.47 | 24.64 | 13.90 |
| Intervention level 2 (0.90) | 91.01 | 93.72 | 77.99 | 69.48 | 56.11 | 35.59 | 24.68 | 13.94 |
| Intervention level 3 (0.95) | 91.37 | 93.84 | 78.03 | 69.46 | 56.24 | 35.53 | 24.74 | 14.03 |
| Base level (11.40%) | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (80%) | 88.52 | 93.61 | 77.96 | 69.44 | 56.25 | 35.50 | 24.71 | 13.96 |
| Intervention level 2 (90%) | 88.67 | 93.67 | 77.99 | 69.49 | 56.10 | 35.65 | 24.69 | 13.99 |
| Intervention level 3 (95%) | 88.66 | 93.71 | 77.89 | 69.37 | 56.04 | 35.54 | 24.65 | 13.93 |
| Base level (78.12%) | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (80%) | 88.65 | 92.94 | 77.58 | 69.20 | 56.03 | 35.52 | 24.69 | 13.91 |
| Intervention level 2 (90%) | 88.52 | 92.98 | 78.35 | 70.03 | 56.80 | 36.48 | 25.48 | 14.39 |
| Intervention level 3 (95%) | 88.64 | 93.02 | 78.62 | 70.32 | 57.09 | 36.86 | 25.59 | 14.65 |
| Base level (67.74%) | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (80%) | 88.73 | 93.04 | 78.92 | 70.59 | 57.33 | 37.04 | 25.78 | 14.62 |
| Intervention level 2 (90%) | 88.58 | 93.05 | 80.16 | 71.88 | 58.71 | 38.36 | 26.84 | 15.31 |
| Intervention level 3 (95%) | 88.54 | 92.96 | 80.69 | 72.47 | 59.53 | 39.23 | 27.48 | 15.75 |
| Base level (52.05%) | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (80%) | 88.64 | 93.08 | 77.54 | 69.82 | 58.01 | 35.32 | 25.01 | 14.68 |
| Intervention level 2 (90%) | 88.58 | 93.06 | 77.83 | 70.30 | 58.98 | 35.74 | 25.35 | 15.11 |
| Intervention level 3 (95%) | 88.64 | 93.08 | 77.75 | 70.31 | 59.28 | 35.61 | 25.25 | 15.14 |
Breastfeeding rates predicted at various coverage levels of selected intervention packages.
| Intervention packages and their coverage levels | Mean prevalence of breastfeeding practices (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BF intention | BF initiation | Any BF at 1 month | Any BF at 3 month | Any BF at 6 month | Exclusive BF at 1 month | Exclusive BF at 3 month | Exclusive BF at 6 month | |
| Base level | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (0.80) | 90.05 | 93.42 | 77.82 | 69.20 | 55.84 | 35.47 | 24.64 | 13.90 |
| Intervention level 2 (0.90) | 91.01 | 93.72 | 77.99 | 69.48 | 56.11 | 35.59 | 24.68 | 13.94 |
| Intervention level 3 (0.95) | 91.37 | 93.84 | 78.03 | 69.46 | 56.24 | 35.53 | 24.74 | 14.03 |
| Base level | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (0.80) | 90.08 | 93.95 | 78.26 | 69.66 | 56.27 | 35.64 | 24.69 | 13.93 |
| Intervention level 2 (0.90) | 91.07 | 94.36 | 78.41 | 69.82 | 56.43 | 35.73 | 24.78 | 14.04 |
| Intervention level 3 (0.95) | 91.36 | 94.44 | 78.68 | 70.09 | 56.60 | 35.99 | 25.07 | 14.17 |
| Base level | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (80%) | 90.00 | 94.02 | 78.33 | 69.84 | 56.42 | 35.95 | 25.02 | 14.12 |
| Intervention level 2 (90%) | 90.91 | 94.27 | 79.41 | 70.89 | 57.49 | 36.87 | 25.74 | 14.55 |
| Intervention level 3 (95%) | 91.47 | 94.45 | 79.90 | 71.55 | 58.22 | 37.44 | 26.15 | 14.86 |
| Base level | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (80%) | 89.98 | 93.88 | 79.94 | 71.60 | 58.29 | 37.75 | 26.38 | 14.94 |
| Intervention level 2 (90%) | 91.00 | 94.36 | 83.41 | 75.39 | 62.24 | 41.67 | 29.47 | 17.05 |
| Intervention level 3 (95%) | 91.37 | 94.46 | 85.16 | 77.25 | 64.38 | 44.43 | 31.37 | 18.22 |
| Base level | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| Intervention level 1 (80%) | 89.92 | 93.93 | 80.07 | 72.39 | 60.60 | 38.01 | 27.04 | 16.04 |
| Intervention level 2 (90%) | 90.89 | 94.33 | 83.64 | 76.50 | 65.47 | 42.24 | 30.49 | 18.51 |
| Intervention level 3 (95%) | 91.34 | 94.49 | 85.49 | 78.66 | 68.19 | 44.69 | 32.45 | 20.05 |
KNWL: improving breastfeeding knowledge; BFHI: Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative practices; COUL: postpartum breastfeeding counselling; PTR: strengthening partner support; and WP: fostering supportive workplace environment.
Predicted breastfeeding rates with 95% intervention coverage: Sensitivity analysis.
| Parameters and their values | Breastfeeding outcomes with universal intervention coverage (95%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BF intention | BF initiation | Any BF at 1 month | Any BF at 3 month | Any BF at 6 month | Exclusive BF at 1 month | Exclusive BF at 3 month | Exclusive BF at 6 month | |
| 1.0 | 91.07 | 93.75 | 78.05 | 69.54 | 56.15 | 35.55 | 24.75 | 13.92 |
| 1.17 (value in the model) | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| 1.25 | 91.66 | 93.92 | 78.14 | 69.61 | 56.21 | 35.38 | 24.50 | 13.86 |
| 1.5 | 91.89 | 94.03 | 78.09 | 69.48 | 56.22 | 35.62 | 24.76 | 13.94 |
| 0.1 | 88.67 | 93.06 | 77.30 | 68.89 | 55.64 | 35.38 | 24.62 | 13.90 |
| 0.155 (value in the model) | 88.50 | 92.96 | 77.41 | 68.86 | 55.62 | 35.20 | 24.46 | 13.86 |
| 0.25 | 88.51 | 93.07 | 77.46 | 68.95 | 55.70 | 35.36 | 24.55 | 13.86 |
| 0.5 | 88.65 | 93.23 | 77.49 | 68.96 | 55.59 | 35.30 | 24.45 | 13.74 |