| Literature DB >> 32357927 |
Kris Y W Lok1, Charlotte L Y Chow2, Heidi S L Fan2, Vincci H S Chan2, Marie Tarrant3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Both breastfeeding intentions and exposure to baby-friendly hospital practices were found to be associated with a longer duration of breastfeeding. This study aims to examine the effect of exposure to baby-friendly hospital practices on mothers' achievement of their planned duration of breastfeeding.Entities:
Keywords: Baby-friendly hospital practices; Breastfeeding; Chinese; Intended duration
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32357927 PMCID: PMC7193339 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-02904-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Comparison of characteristics by participants’ achievement of their planned duration of breastfeeding (n = 1011)
| Characteristics | Total | Did Not Meet | Met Planned Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal age | .063 | |||
| 18–24 years | 63 (6.2) | 44 (8.0) | 19 (4.1) | |
| 25–29 years | 251 (24.8) | 139 (25.2) | 112 (24.4) | |
| 30–34 years | 435 (43.0) | 235 (42.6) | 200 (43.6) | |
| ≥ 35 years | 262 (25.9) | 134 (24.3) | 128 (27.9) | |
| Maternal education | .006 | |||
| Primary | 30 (3.0) | 18 (3.3) | 12 (2.6) | |
| Secondary | 575 (56.9) | 337 (61.1) | 238 (51.9) | |
| University degree or above | 406 (40.2) | 197 (35.7) | 209 (45.5) | |
| Monthly family income (HKD) | .165 | |||
| < $15,000 | 175 (17.3) | 100 (18.1) | 75 (16.3) | |
| $15,000–$29,999 | 369 (36.5) | 212 (38.4) | 157 (34.2) | |
| ≥ $30,000 | 467 (46.2) | 240 (43.5) | 227 (49.5) | |
| Length of Residence in Hong Kong | .022 | |||
| < 5 years | 78 (7.7) | 36 (6.5) | 42 (9.2) | |
| 5 to ≥15 years | 332 (32.8) | 167 (30.3) | 165 (36.0) | |
| Since birth | 601 (59.5) | 349 (63.2) | 252 (54.9) | |
| Returning to work post-partum | .074 | |||
| No | 360 (35.6) | 183 (33.2) | 177 (38.6) | |
| Yes | 651 (64.4) | 369 (66.9) | 282 (61.4) | |
| Planning to exclusively breastfeed | <.001 | |||
| No | 232 (23.0) | 150 (27.2) | 82 (17.9) | |
| Yes | 779 (77.1) | 402 (72.8) | 377 (82.1) | |
| Participant was breastfed | .026 | |||
| No | 591 (58.5) | 340 (61.6) | 251 (54.7) | |
| Yes | 420 (41.5) | 212 (38.4) | 208 (45.3) | |
| Previous breastfeeding experience | <.001 | |||
| No | 621 (61.4) | 369 (66.9) | 252 (54.9) | |
| Yes | 390 (38.6) | 183 (33.2) | 207 (45.1) | |
| Partner’s Infant feeding preference | .038 | |||
| Breastfeeding | 426 (42.1) | 217 (39.3) | 209 (45.5) | |
| No preference | 509 (50.4) | 285 (51.6) | 224 (48.8) | |
| Infant Formula & mixed feeding | 76 (7.5) | 50 (9.1) | 26 (5.7) | |
| Parity | .008 | |||
| Primiparous | 568 (56.2) | 331 (60.0) | 237 (51.6) | |
| Multiparous | 443 (43.8) | 221 (40.0) | 222 (48.4) | |
| Delivery type | .981 | |||
| Spontaneous vaginal | 799 (79.0) | 434 (78.6) | 365 (79.5) | |
| Assisted vaginal | 48 (4.8) | 26 (4.7) | 22 (4.8) | |
| Planned caesarean | 77 (7.6) | 43 (7.8) | 34 (7.4) | |
| Emergency caesarean | 87 (8.6) | 49 (8.9) | 38 (8.3) | |
| Step 4: Breastfeeding initiation within 1 hour | .033 | |||
| No | 548 (54.2) | 316 (57.3) | 232 (50.5) | |
| Yes | 463 (45.8) | 236 (42.8) | 227 (49.5) | |
| Step 6: Only breastmilk given | <.001 | |||
| No | 604 (59.7) | 375 (67.9) | 229 (49.9) | |
| Yes | 407 (40.3) | 177 (32.1) | 230 (50.1) | |
| Step 7: Rooming-in | .893 | |||
| No | 315 (31.2) | 171 (31.0) | 144 (31.4) | |
| Yes | 696 (68.8) | 381 (69.0) | 315 (68.6) | |
| Step 8: Breastfeeding on demand | .773 | |||
| No | 220 (21.8) | 122 (22.1) | 98 (21.4) | |
| Yes | 791 (78.2) | 430 (77.9) | 361 (78.7) | |
| Step 9: No teat given | <.001 | |||
| No | 230 (22.8) | 153 (27.7) | 77 (16.8) | |
| Yes | 781 (77.3) | 399 (72.3) | 382 (83.2) | |
| Step 10: Provide information on breastfeeding support | .007 | |||
| No | 162 (16.0) | 104 (18.8) | 58 (12.6) | |
| Yes | 849 (84.0) | 448 (81.2) | 401 (87.4) |
Odds of achieving planned duration of breastfeeding by exposure to Baby-friendly Hospital Practices
| Achieved planned breastfeeding duration | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | OR (95% CI)a | Model 1 | Model 2 |
| Step 4: Breastfeeding initiation within 1 hour | |||
| No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 1.31 (1.02–1.68) | 1.06 (0.80–1.39) | 1.09 (0.80–1.49) |
| Step 6: Only breastmilk given | |||
| No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 2.13 (1.65–2.75) | 2.06 (1.49–2.84) | 2.11 (1.48–3.01) |
| Step 7: Rooming-in | |||
| No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 0.98 (0.75–1.28) | 0.74 (0.48–1.14) | 0.93 (0.53–1.65) |
| Step 8: Breastfeeding on demand | |||
| No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 1.05 (0.77–1.41) | 1.13 (0.70–1.82) | 4.15 (1.09–15.89) |
| Step 9: No teat given | |||
| No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 1.90 (1.40–2.59) | 1.18 (0.81–1.72) | 1.36 (0.79–2.32) |
| Step 10: Provide information on breastfeeding support | |||
| No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 1.60 (1.13–2.27) | 1.41 (0.98–2.02) | 1.36 (0.92–2.00) |
OR odds ratio, aOR adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval
aUnadjusted odds ratios
bAdjusted for other Baby-Friendly Hospital Practices
cFurther adjusted for maternal age, maternal education, family income, length of residence in Hong Kong, returning to work, intention to exclusively breastfeed, participant breastfed, previous breastfeeding experience, partner’s infant feeding preference, parity, delivery type and study site
Odds of achieving planned duration of breastfeeding by number of Baby-friendly Hospital Practices experienced, (n = 1011)
| No. of Practices Experienced | All Participants | Participants who met Intentions | Unadjusted OR (CI) | Adjusted OR (CI)a |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 31 (3.1) | 8 (1.7) | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 185 (18.3) | 75 (16.3) | 1.96 (0.83–4.62) | 1.93 (0.79–4.73) |
| 3 | 204 (20.2) | 80 (17.4) | 1.85 (0.79–4.35) | 2.24 (0.89–5.61) |
| 4 | 178 (17.6) | 81 (17.7) | 2.40 (1.02–5.66) | 3.35 (1.29–8.71) |
| 5 | 213 (21.1) | 96 (20.9) | 2.36 (1.01–5.51) | 4.28 (1.59–11.55) |
| 6 | 200 (19.8) | 119 (25.9) | 4.22 (1.80–9.91) | 8.45 (3.03–23.60) |
OR odds ratio, aOR adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval
aAdjusted for maternal age, maternal education, family income, length of residence in Hong Kong, returning to work, intention to exclusively breastfeed, participant breastfed, previous breastfeeding experience, partner’s infant feeding preference, parity, delivery type and study site