Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Overcoming Rooming-In Barriers : a Survey on Mothers' Perspectives / A. Consales, B.L. Crippa, J. Cerasani, D. Morniroli, M. Damonte, M.E. Bettinelli, D. Consonni, L. Colombo, L. Zanotta, E. Bezze, P. Sannino, F. Mosca, L. Plevani, M. Gianni. - In: FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 2296-2360. - 8(2020 Feb), pp. 53.1-53.7. [10.3389/fped.2020.00053]
Abstract:
Background: The importance of rooming-in in promoting breastfeeding initiation and continuation within the 10 Steps for Successful Breastfeeding is widely acknowledged. However, adherence to this practice by healthcare facilities is lower than that of other Steps. A deeper knowledge of maternal rooming-in experience has been advocated to identify the most effective rooming-in policies, thus enabling mothers to have a positive experience when practicing it in the postpartum period. Aim: To investigate maternal knowledge of rooming-in and the most frequently encountered barriers and possible facilitators of adherence to the practice, according to their experience. Study Design and Methods: We enrolled mothers who delivered healthy term or late preterm infants during the month of January 2019 in a tertiary referral center for neonatal care in Milan, Italy. At discharge, a structured interview about mothers' rooming-in experience was administered by healthcare professionals. Basic subjects' characteristics and mode of feeding were recorded. Results: The enrolled population included 328 mothers and 333 neonates. The great majority of mothers knew of rooming-in and 48.2% practiced it continuously. The 86.3% of mothers was aware of the beneficial effects of rooming-in; promotion of mother-infant bonding, increased confidence in taking care of the baby and ability to recognize baby's feeding cues were the most frequently cited, whereas improving breastfeeding was reported by a limited number of mothers, unless they were asked a specific question about it. The main reported obstacles were fatigue (40.5%) and cesarean section related difficulties (15.5%); night was the most critical time of the day for rooming-in. Strategies suggested by mothers for improving rooming-in were increased assistance to the dyad, organizational and structural changes and the possibility to have a family member during the night. Additionally, mothers who adhered to rooming-in practice continuously during hospital stay had a higher exclusive breastfeeding rate at discharge compared to mothers who did not. Conclusions: Our study contributes to a deeper knowledge of maternal rooming-in experience in an Italian tertiary maternity. We underline the importance of providing a tailored support to the mother-infant dyad in order to overcome rooming-in barriers perceived by mothers and promote a positive rooming-in experience.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
barriers; breastfeeding; facilitators; maternal knowledge; rooming-in
Elenco autori:
A. Consales, B.L. Crippa, J. Cerasani, D. Morniroli, M. Damonte, M.E. Bettinelli, D. Consonni, L. Colombo, L. Zanotta, E. Bezze, P. Sannino, F. Mosca, L. Plevani, M. Gianni
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