| Literature DB >> 32887489 |
Águeda Cervera-Gasch1, Desirée Mena-Tudela1, Fatima Leon-Larios2, Neus Felip-Galvan1, Soukaina Rochdi-Lahniche1, Laura Andreu-Pejó1, Víctor Manuel González-Chordá1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite scientific recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months of age and complementary breastfeeding to 2 years of age, breastfeeding abandonment rates increase with time, and one of the main reasons is that women go back to work. AIM: To analyze the perception of support of breastfeeding workers to continue breastfeeding at two Spanish universities, and associated factors.Entities:
Keywords: breastfeeding; breastfeeding barrier; breastfeeding support; female employment; lactation; workplace
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32887489 PMCID: PMC7504108 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17176402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Socio-demographic and gyneco-obstetric data of the female sample (n = 301).
| Universidad de Sevilla (US; | Universitat Jaume I (UJI; | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % |
| % | ||
| Nationality | 0.677 | ||||
| Spanish | 193 | 97.5 | 102 | 99 | |
| North American | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| Italian | 1 | 0.5 | 1 | 1 | |
| French | 1 | 0.5 | 0 | 0 | |
| Swiss | 1 | 0.5 | 0 | 0 | |
| Level of Education | 0.004 | ||||
| Primary education | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| Secondary education | 22 | 11.1 | 1 | 1 | |
| University studies | 174 | 87.9 | 102 | 99 | |
| Job post | 0.808 | ||||
| Administration/Services Personnel (PAS) | 90 | 45.5 | 49 | 47.6 | |
| Teacher/Researcher (PDI) | 108 | 54.5 | 54 | 52.4 | |
| Have a partner | 0.230 | ||||
| Yes | 184 | 92.9 | 102 | 99 | |
| No | 14 | 7.1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Number of children | 0.001 | ||||
| 1 | 44 | 22.2 | 44 | 42.7 | |
| 2 | 115 | 58.1 | 50 | 48.5 | |
| 3 | 33 | 16.7 | 8 | 7.8 | |
| 4 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 1 | |
| Health problems during pregnancy | 0.770 | ||||
| No | 158 | 79.8 | 91 | 88.3 | |
| Yes | 40 | 20.2 | 12 | 11.7 | |
| Last birth | 0.443 | ||||
| Cesarean for fetal emergency | 21 | 10.6 | 17 | 16.5 | |
| Scheduled cesarean | 28 | 14.1 | 17 | 16.5 | |
| Natural birth | 107 | 54 | 44 | 42.7 | |
| Induced birth | 17 | 8.6 | 10 | 9.7 | |
| Instrumented birth | 24 | 12.1 | 15 | 14.6 | |
| Attended antenatal classes | 0.088 | ||||
| No | 34 | 17.2 | 10 | 9.7 | |
| Yes | 164 | 82.8 | 93 | 90.3 | |
1 Chi-squared test with Fisher’s correction whenever necessary.
Data on breastfeeding and family–work conciliation measures (n = 301).
| Universidad de Sevilla (US; | Universitat Jaume I (UJI; | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % |
| % | ||
| You breastfed your children | 0.823 | ||||
| No | 14 | 7.1 | 7 | 6.8 | |
| Yes, all of them | 174 | 87.9 | 89 | 86.4 | |
| Yes, but not all of them | 10 | 5.1 | 7 | 6.8 | |
| Breastfeeding information | 0.226 | ||||
| No | 23 | 11.6 | 7 | 6.8 | |
| Yes | 175 | 88.4 | 96 | 93.2 | |
| Intention to breastfeed | 0.051 | ||||
| No | 4 | 2.0 | 7 | 6.8 | |
| Yes | 194 | 98.0 | 96 | 93.2 | |
| Breastfeeding last-born child | 0.837 | ||||
| No | 18 | 9.1 | 10 | 9.7 | |
| Yes | 180 | 90.9 | 93 | 90.3 | |
| Attended a breastfeeding support group | <0.001 | ||||
| No | 164 | 82.8 | 40 | 38.8 | |
| Yes | 16 | 8.1 | 53 | 51.5 | |
| Intention to continue breastfeeding when back at work | 0.580 | ||||
| No | 48 | 24.4 | 13 | 12.6 | |
| Yes | 132 | 66.7 | 80 | 77.7 | |
| Continued breastfeeding when back at work | 0.001 | ||||
| No | 78 | 39.4 | 19 | 18.4 | |
| Yes | 100 | 50.5 | 74 | 71.8 | |
| Breastfeeding duration | <0.001 | ||||
| Less than 6 months | 79 | 39.9 | 16 | 15.5 | |
| 6–12 months | 36 | 18.2 | 14 | 13.6 | |
| 1–2 years | 33 | 16.7 | 29 | 28.2 | |
| More than 2 years | 21 | 10.6 | 33 | 32.0 | |
| Currently breastfeeding | 8 | 4 | - | - | |
| Maternity leave time | 0.451 | ||||
| 6 weeks | 3 | 1.5 | 4 | 3.9 | |
| 7–11 weeks | 6 | 3 | 4 | 3.9 | |
| 12–16 weeks | 43 | 21.7 | 26 | 25.2 | |
| More than 16 weeks | 116 | 58.6 | 59 | 57.3 | |
| Work a shorter working day | 0.800 | ||||
| No | 138 | 69.7 | 68 | 66 | |
| Yes | 42 | 21.2 | 25 | 24.3 | |
| Knowledge of legislation | 0.784 | ||||
| No | 89 | 44.9 | 50 | 48.5 | |
| Yes | 91 | 46 | 43 | 41.7 | |
1 Chi-squared test with Fisher’s correction whenever necessary.
Results obtained with the Workplace Breastfeeding Support Scale. Comparison of occupational situation (n = 155).
| PAS ( | PDI ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | M | SD | ||
|
| 3.35 | 1.006 | 3.80 | 1.061 | 0.013 |
|
| 3.31 | 1.537 | 4.18 | 1.556 | 0.001 |
| My breaks are frequent enough for breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 3.09 | 1.998 | 4.30 | 2.095 | 0.001 |
| My breaks are long enough for breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 3.13 | 2.035 | 4.31 | 2.133 | 0.001 |
| I could adjust my break schedule in order to breastfeed or pump breast milk | 3.25 | 2.024 | 4.75 | 2.042 | <0.001 |
| I feel comfortable taking several breaks during working hours to pump breast milk | 2.50 | 1.727 | 3.43 | 2.146 | 0.009 |
| I have supportive coworkers who cover for me when I need to pump my milk | 3.39 | 2.150 | 3.76 | 2.228 | 0.337 |
| I would feel comfortable asking for accommodation to help me breastfeed or pump breast milk at work | 4.52 | 2.039 | 4.55 | 1.996 | 0.976 |
|
| 3.82 | 1.150 | 4.03 | 1.262 | 0.515 |
| Breastfeeding is common in my workplace | 2.30 | 1.580 | 2.60 | 1.873 | 0.469 |
| My coworkers agree that breastfeeding is better for baby’s health than formula feeding | 4.53 | 1.718 | 4.75 | 1.704 | 0.481 |
| My supervisor says things that make me think he/she supports breastfeeding | 3.95 | 1.794 | 4.24 | 1.797 | 0.523 |
| My coworkers do not make fun of me when I sometimes leak milk through my clothes | 4.98 | 1.972 | 5.03 | 1.969 | 0.955 |
| I can easily find a quiet place other than the bathroom at work to pump breast milk | 2.53 | 1.755 | 3.27 | 2.281 | 0.084 |
| My coworkers listen to me talk about my breastfeeding experience | 4.63 | 1.804 | 4.31 | 1.830 | 0.323 |
|
| 2.40 | 1.395 | 2.72 | 1.485 | 0.195 |
| My workplace has a refrigerator that I can use to store my milk | 3.03 | 2.330 | 3.35 | 2.536 | 0.581 |
| My workplace has a breast pump for nursing mothers to use | 1.52 | 1.069 | 1.31 | 1.072 | 0.071 |
| My workplace has an on-site day care | 2.64 | 2.256 | 3.51 | 2.705 | 0.059 |
|
| 3.42 | 1.156 | 3.66 | 1.184 | 0.013 |
| My job could be at risk (e.g., lose my job or get fewer scheduled hours) if I breastfed or pumped breast milk at work | 2.52 | 2.031 | 2.41 | 2.011 | 0.868 |
| I would have enough maternity leave (paid and/or unpaid time off) to get breastfeeding started before going back to work | 4.11 | 2.344 | 4.66 | 2.363 | 0.164 |
| I am certain my company has written policies for employees that are breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 3.63 | 2.097 | 3.91 | 1.924 | 0.374 |
1 Mann–Whitney U Test.
Results obtained with the Workplace Breastfeeding Support Scale. Comparison of universities (n = 155).
| US ( | UJI ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | M | SD | ||
|
| 3.47 | 0.929 | 3.88 | 1.239 | 0.031 |
|
| 3.71 | 1.508 | 4.04 | 1.764 | 0.321 |
| My breaks are frequent enough for breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 3.64 | 2.043 | 4.11 | 2.284 | 0.228 |
| My breaks are long enough for breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 3.67 | 2.122 | 4.11 | 2.242 | 0.245 |
| I could adjust my break schedule in order to breastfeed or pump breast milk | 3.95 | 2.164 | 4.47 | 2.127 | 0.185 |
| I feel comfortable taking several breaks during working hours to pump breast milk | 2.94 | 1.979 | 3.25 | 2.130 | 0.452 |
| I have supportive coworkers who cover for me when I need to pump my milk | 3.54 | 2.183 | 3.74 | 2.237 | 0.685 |
| I would feel comfortable asking for accommodation to help me breastfeed or pump breast milk at work | 4.51 | 2.105 | 4.58 | 1.823 | 0.780 |
|
| 3.80 | 1.090 | 4.22 | 1.403 | 0.047 |
| Breastfeeding is common in my workplace | 2.05 | 1.594 | 3.30 | 1.782 | <0.001 |
| My coworkers agree that breastfeeding is better for baby’s health than formula feeding | 4.68 | 1.719 | 4.62 | 1.701 | 0.892 |
| My supervisor says things that make me think he/she supports breastfeeding | 4.03 | 1.777 | 4.30 | 1.835 | 0.282 |
| My coworkers do not make fun of me when I sometimes leak milk through my clothes | 5.15 | 1.937 | 4.75 | 2.009 | 0.225 |
| I can easily find a quiet place other than the bathroom at work to pump breast milk | 2.69 | 2.025 | 3.51 | 2.172 | 0.020 |
| My coworkers listen to me talk about my breastfeeding experience | 4.24 | 1.798 | 4.83 | 1.816 | 0.074 |
|
| 2.25 | 1.219 | 3.24 | 1.645 | <0.001 |
| My workplace has a refrigerator that I can use to store my milk | 3.03 | 2.511 | 3.58 | 2.307 | 0.100 |
| My workplace has a breast pump for nursing mothers to use | 1.19 | .641 | 1.79 | 1.536 | 0.004 |
| My workplace has an on-site day care | 2.53 | 2.383 | 4.34 | 2.480 | <0.001 |
|
| 3.57 | 1.191 | 3.53 | 1.155 | 0.989 |
| My job could be at risk (e.g., lose my job or get fewer scheduled hours) if I breastfed or pumped breast milk at work | 2.63 | 2.082 | 2.11 | 1.847 | 0.107 |
| I would have enough maternity leave (paid and/or unpaid time off) to get breastfeeding started before going back to work | 4.64 | 2.311 | 4.04 | 2.433 | 0.152 |
| I am certain my company has written policies for employees that are breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 3.45 | 1.922 | 4.45 | 1.986 | 0.002 |
1 Mann–Whitney U Test.
Results obtained with the Workplace Breastfeeding Support Scale. Comparison of occupational situation at universities (n = 155).
| US ( | UJI ( |
| |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PAS ( | PDI ( | PAS ( | PDI ( | ||||||
| M | SD | M | SD | M | SD | M | SD | ||
|
| 3.15 | 0.895 | 3.66 | 0.903 | 3.62 | 1.099 | 4.16 | 1.335 | 0.005 |
|
| 3.08 | 1.319 | 4.07 | 1.499 | 3.64 | 1.769 | 4.47 | 1.688 | 0.004 |
| My breaks are frequent enough for breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 2.81 | 1.808 | 4.11 | 2.032 | 3.48 | 2.208 | 4.77 | 2.215 | 0.002 |
| My breaks are long enough for breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 2.86 | 1.932 | 4.12 | 2.103 | 3.48 | 2.155 | 4.77 | 2.178 | 0.003 |
| I could adjust my break schedule in order to breastfeed or pump breast milk | 2.57 | 1.482 | 4.74 | 2.101 | 4.19 | 2.304 | 4.77 | 1.925 | <0.001 |
| I feel comfortable taking several breaks during working hours to pump breast milk | 2.19 | 1.488 | 3.37 | 2.103 | 2.93 | 1.960 | 3.58 | 2.283 | 0.035 |
| I have supportive coworkers who cover for me when I need to pump my milk | 3.30 | 2.080 | 3.68 | 2.244 | 3.52 | 2.276 | 3.96 | 2.218 | 0.745 |
| I would feel comfortable asking for accommodation to help me breastfeed or pump breast milk at work | 4.73 | 2.117 | 4.38 | 2.104 | 4.22 | 1.928 | 4.96 | 1.661 | 0.431 |
|
| 3.64 | 1.058 | 3.90 | 1.104 | 4.07 | 1.242 | 4.38 | 1.562 | 0.186 |
| Breastfeeding is common in my workplace | 1.92 | 1.498 | 2.12 | 1.654 | 2.81 | 1.570 | 3.81 | 1.877 | <0.001 |
| My coworkers agree that breastfeeding is better for baby’s health than formula feeding | 4.62 | 1.754 | 4.71 | 1.711 | 4.41 | 1.693 | 4.85 | 1.713 | 0.850 |
| My supervisor says things that make me think he/she supports breastfeeding | 3.81 | 1.777 | 4.15 | 1.779 | 4.15 | 1.834 | 4.46 | 1.860 | 0.598 |
| My coworkers do not make fun of me when I sometimes leak milk through my clothes | 5.03 | 1.907 | 5.22 | 1.964 | 4.93 | 2.093 | 4.58 | 1.943 | 0.471 |
| I can easily find a quiet place other than the bathroom at work to pump breast milk | 2.08 | 1.422 | 3.03 | 2.236 | 3.15 | 1.994 | 3.88 | 2.321 | 0.021 |
| My coworkers listen to me talk about my breastfeeding experience | 4.38 | 1.861 | 4.15 | 1.770 | 4.96 | 1.698 | 4.69 | 1.955 | 0.291 |
|
| 1.90 | 1.097 | 2.45 | 1.249 | 3.07 | 1.492 | 3.41 | 1.804 | <0.001 |
| My workplace has a refrigerator that I can use to store my milk | 2.73 | 2.329 | 3.20 | 2.611 | 3.44 | 2.309 | 3.73 | 2.342 | 0.342 |
| My workplace has a breast pump for nursing mothers to use | 1.30 | 0.777 | 1.12 | 0.545 | 1.81 | 1.331 | 1.77 | 1.751 | 0.016 |
| My workplace has an on-site day care | 1.68 | 1.564 | 3.02 | 2.631 | 3.96 | 2.410 | 4.73 | 2.539 | <0.001 |
|
| 3.55 | 1.240 | 3.58 | 1.171 | 3.23 | 1.025 | 3.85 | 1.219 | 0.298 |
| My job could be at risk (e.g., lose my job or get fewer scheduled hours) if I breastfed or pumped breast milk at work | 3.24 | 2.253 | 2.28 | 1.908 | 1.52 | 1.087 | 2.73 | 2.255 | 0.012 |
| I would have enough maternity leave (paid and/or unpaid time off) to get breastfeeding started before going back to work | 4.41 | 2.339 | 4.77 | 2.303 | 3.70 | 2.334 | 4.38 | 2.531 | 0.305 |
| I am certain my company has written policies for employees that are breastfeeding or pumping breast milk | 3.00 | 1.886 | 3.71 | 1.910 | 4.48 | 2.101 | 4.42 | 1.901 | 0.007 |
1 Kruskal–Wallis test.
Variables that had categories with statistical significance and were included in the later logistic regressions.
| Estimation | Wald | Sig. | 95%CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inferior | Superior | ||||
| Duration of breastfeeding | |||||
| Less than 6 months | −1.184 | 4.786 | 0.029 | −2.245 | −0.123 |
| 1–2 years | −0.348 | 0.422 | 0.516 | −1.399 | 0.703 |
| More than 2 years | 0.692 | 1.647 | 0.199 | −0.365 | 1.748 |
| University | |||||
| Universidad de Sevilla | −0.426 | 5.016 | 0.025 | −0.799 | −0.053 |
| Universitat Jaume I | 0 1 | ||||
| Have a partner | |||||
| Yes | −1.043 | 0.405 | 0.01 | −1.836 | −0.25 |
| No | 0 1 | ||||
| Attended antenatal classes | |||||
| Yes | 0.595 | 5.219 | 0.022 | 0.085 | 1.105 |
| No | 0 1 | ||||
| Breastfeeding information | |||||
| Yes | −0.788 | 5.432 | 0.02 | −1.45 | −0.125 |
| No | 0 1 | ||||
| Maternity leave time | |||||
| Less than 16 weeks | −0.321 | 3.688 | 0.055 | −0.649 | 0.007 |
| More than 16 weeks | 0 1 | ||||
| Attended a breastfeeding support group | |||||
| Yes | 0.532 | 5.91 | 0.015 | 0.103 | 0.96 |
| No | 0 1 | ||||
| Continued breastfeeding when back at work | |||||
| Yes | 1.93 | 98.846 | <0.001 | 1.549 | 2.31 |
| No | 0 1 | ||||
1 This parameter is set at zero because it is redundant.