Title of article :
Breastfeeding Initiation and Duration in First-Time Mothers: Exploring the Impact of Father Involvement in the Early Post-Partum Period
Author/Authors :
Hunter، Theresa نويسنده Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA , , Cattelona، Georg’ann نويسنده Bloomington Area Birth Services, Executive Director, Bloomington, Indiana, USA ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
Background: The early post-partum period is a crucial time for breastfeeding
support. Mothers who have physical and emotional support during this period
are more likely to be successful in breastfeeding. This study examined the relationship
between father involvement and support for breast feeding initiation
and duration in first-time mothers.
Methods: Overall, 146 women who attended a childbirth education class or
breastfeeding course at BABS were asked to fill out the Childbirth Experiences
Survey, which explored key topics such as (1) breastfeeding initiation, (2) early
post-partum breastfeeding, (3) breastfeeding plan, (4) post-partum breastfeeding
support and (5) breast feeding duration. This was a voluntary self-reported questionnaire.
The surveys were completed by the mothers during the post-partum
period.
Results: 45.9% (n=67) of mothers received helped from their husband or partner
with breastfeeding while in the hospital, while 54.1% (n=79) of mothers did
not receive support from their partners. Mothers who received early post-partum
breastfeeding support were more likely to continue breastfeeding after leaving
the hospital.
Conclusion: First-time mothers who identified as having breastfeeding support
from their partners, the infant’s father, during the early post-partum period were
more likely to initiate breastfeeding and had longer breastfeeding durations.
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)