| Literature DB >> 35193625 |
Isabel Rodríguez-Gallego1, Helen Strivens-Vilchez2, Irene Agea-Cano3, Carmen Marín-Sánchez4, María Dolores Sevillano-Giraldo5, Concepción Gamundi-Fernández6, Concepción Berná-Guisado7, Fatima Leon-Larios8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The pandemic caused by COVID-19 has affected reproductive and perinatal health both through the infection itself and, indirectly, as a consequence of changes in medical care, social policy or social and economic circumstances. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of the pandemic and of the measures adopted on breastfeeding initiation and maintenance.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Breastfeeding support; COVID-19; Community health services; Lockdown; Primary health care; Public health; SARS-CoV-2
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35193625 PMCID: PMC8861604 DOI: 10.1186/s13006-022-00453-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Breastfeed J ISSN: 1746-4358 Impact factor: 3.461
Interview
| Interview script | |
|---|---|
| Themes | Sample questions |
What’s your name? How old are you? What’s your nationality? In which province do you live? What’s your marital status? Do you have a partner? What’s your schooling level? What’s your profession? Do you work? Are you a freelancer or an employee? | |
How many pregnancies have you had? Have they been normal o caesarean deliveries? How many children do you have? Do you have any previous breastfeeding experience? How long have you been breastfeeding? What was the reason for abandonment? When was your last delivery? What type of delivery was it? How do you remember your experience? Did you, your companion or the NB undergo any diagnostic test for COVID-19 when entering or staying in the hospital? Was there mother-NB separation during hospitalization due to the protocols implemented as a consequence of COVID-19? How would you describe this situation? | |
What’s the gender of your newborn? Please indicate his/her weight and height. Was admittance to Neonatology necessary? | |
How did you decide to feed your son/daughter? What type of breastfeeding were you offering at hospital discharge? Did you have any difficulty during this period? What type of breastfeeding are you offering now? In case of breastfeeding abandonment, what was the reason? | |
What information did you have about this topic? What did they tell you? Where did you get the information? Did the information condition your intention to breastfeed? What different measures did you adopt for breastfeeding and to avoid contagion in your baby? Did you feel insecurity or fear infecting your baby? | |
Who did you live with during the confinement period? Do you consider that the pandemic or confinement situation affected your breastfeeding plans? How? What was your initial idea? What happened? Did you find difficulties having a successful breastfeeding during the pandemic/confinement? Mention them. How have you felt during this period? | |
Which do you consider were your support options during this period to be successful with your breastfeeding? In case of previous attendance to breastfeeding support groups, how did they organize during this period? How did they contact them? Did you find practicalities from the health services? | |
| How would you describe your experience with breastfeeding? | |
Source: Elaborated by the authors
Participant’s characteristics
| Interviewee | Age, years | Nationality | Marital status | Maternal Educational level | Occupation | Parity | Previous breastfeeding experience | Infant feeding (first six months) | Age of the infants |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | 35 | Spanish | Married | College degree | Unemployment | Multiparous | Yes | Exclusively breastfeeding | Three months |
| E2 | 25 | Spanish | Married | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Nonexclusively breastfeeding | Two months |
| E3 | 31 | Spanish | Married | College degree | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Four months |
| E4 | 38 | Spanish | Married | College degree | Unemployment | Multiparous | Yes | Exclusively breastfeeding | Eight months |
| E5 | 35 | Spanish | Married | High School | Self-employed | Multiparous | Yes | Exclusively breastfeeding | Three months |
| E6 | 33 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Ten months |
| E7 | 38 | Spanish | Married | College degree | Employed | Primiparous | – | Nonexclusively breastfeeding | Four months |
| E8 | 34 | Spanish | Married | High School | Employed | Multíparous | Yes | Exclusively breastfeeding | Eleven months |
| E9 | 39 | Spanish | Married | High School | Employed | Multíparous | Yes | Exclusively breastfeeding | Ten months |
| E10 | 33 | Spanish | Married | High School | Unemployment | Multiparous | No | Formula feeding | Two months |
| E11 | 30 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Self-employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Six months |
| E12 | 29 | Spanish | Married | High School | Self-employed | Multiparous | Yes | Exclusively breastfeeding | Nine months |
| E13 | 33 | Spanish | Married | College degree | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Nine months |
| E14 | 42 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Ten months |
| E15 | 19 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Ten months |
| E16 | 33 | Spanish | Married | College degree | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Eleven months |
| E17 | 20 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Unemployment | Multiparous | Yes | Nonexclusively breastfeeding | Seven months |
| E18 | 38 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Nonexclusively breastfeeding | Five months |
| E19 | 32 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Four months |
| E20 | 27 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Nonexclusively breastfeeding | Eight months |
| E21 | 21 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Unemployment | Primiparous | – | Nonexclusively breastfeeding | Ten months |
| E22 | 27 | Spanish | Married | High School | Employed | Multiparous | Yes | Exclusively breastfeeding | Ten months |
| E23 | 35 | Spanish | In a relationship | College degree | Employed | Primiparous | – | Nonexclusively breastfeeding | Eleven months |
| E24 | 38 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Unemployment | Primiparous | – | Formula feeding | Five months |
| E25 | 38 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Nonexclusively breastfeeding | Six months |
| E26 | 38 | Spanish | Married | High School | Self-employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Eleven months |
| E27 | 43 | Spanish | Divorced | College degree | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Nine months |
| E28 | 26 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Employed | Primiparous | – | Exclusively breastfeeding | Six months |
| E29 | 35 | Spanish | In a relationship | Less than a high school degree | Employed | Multiparous | No | Exclusively breastfeeding | Ten months |
| E30 | 33 | Spanish | In a relationship | High School | Unemployment | Multiparous | Sí | Exclusively breastfeeding | Six months |
Source: Elaborated by the authors
Themes and subthemes
| Themes | Subthemes |
|---|---|
| Information received | Access to the information |
| Figure who provided the information | |
| Unequal support from the professionals during the pandemic | Support during postpartum hospitalization |
| Support received from Primary health Care during postpartum | |
| Social and family support on breastfeeding | Breastfeeding support groups |
| Family support for breastfeeding | |
| Impact of confinement and of the social restriction measures | Positive influence on breastfeeding |
| Influence on bonding with the newborn | |
| Emotional effects of the pandemic | Insecurity and fear related to contagion by coronavirus |
| Feelings of loneliness |
Source: Elaborated by the authors