On the Relationship between Social Support and Early Breastfeeding Termination

Background: There is no substitute to mother breastfeeding; on the one hand, mothers need all-out support, especially in the first days after delivery, which is one of the effective factors for women’s success in breastfeeding. Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship bet...

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Main Authors: Marzieh Faghani Aghoozi, Mohaddeseh Karimi Khoshal, Sanaz Fayazi, Shahnaz Tork Zahrani, Malihe Amerian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2019-06-01
Series:Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
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Online Access:http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-627-en.html
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spelling doaj-3f5f330393704f6e83abf4b2c5e655522021-04-21T08:24:34ZengZanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesPreventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal2588-445X2588-445X2019-06-0191111On the Relationship between Social Support and Early Breastfeeding TerminationMarzieh Faghani Aghoozi0Mohaddeseh Karimi Khoshal1Sanaz Fayazi2Shahnaz Tork Zahrani3Malihe Amerian4 MSc in Midwifery, Department of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, Shahroud, Iran M.Sc in Midwifery, Reproductive Health Research Center, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Alzahra Hospital, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran MSc, Department of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran Ph.D, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran MSc in Midwifery, Department of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, Shahroud, Iran Background: There is no substitute to mother breastfeeding; on the one hand, mothers need all-out support, especially in the first days after delivery, which is one of the effective factors for women’s success in breastfeeding. Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between social support and early termination of breastfeeding. Methods: This retrospective study examined the degree of social support for mothers embarking on early termination of breastfeeding. It covered a group of 235 individuals (150 individuals in the control group and 85 in the experimental group) as its participants. The data were collected through three separate questionnaires: The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, the demographic questionnaire and the researcher-made questionnaire of evaluation of breastfeeding. The T-test, Mann-Whitney, chi-square and logistic regression tests were used for analysis by SPSS 16. Results: The results revealed that compared to mothers in the experimental group, unwanted pregnancies (p=0.001) and caesarian section deliveries (p=0.007) were significantly more observed in the control group mothers. Those characterized by termination of breastfeeding received (about 22 times) weaker social support compared to the breastfeeding mothers (p<0.001, OR~22). Furthermore, the first breastfeeding upon birth was less (about 0.211 times) observed among the experimental group mothers than the group of mothers characterized by breastfeeding (p=0.006, OR~0.211). Conclusion: Husband encouragement and support and high social support are highly effective in successful breastfeeding and in this line, all-out support for mother, including support by family and society, seem very necessary.http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-627-en.htmlsocial supportbreastfeedingtermination of breastfeeding
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Mohaddeseh Karimi Khoshal
Sanaz Fayazi
Shahnaz Tork Zahrani
Malihe Amerian
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Mohaddeseh Karimi Khoshal
Sanaz Fayazi
Shahnaz Tork Zahrani
Malihe Amerian
On the Relationship between Social Support and Early Breastfeeding Termination
Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
social support
breastfeeding
termination of breastfeeding
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Mohaddeseh Karimi Khoshal
Sanaz Fayazi
Shahnaz Tork Zahrani
Malihe Amerian
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title On the Relationship between Social Support and Early Breastfeeding Termination
title_short On the Relationship between Social Support and Early Breastfeeding Termination
title_full On the Relationship between Social Support and Early Breastfeeding Termination
title_fullStr On the Relationship between Social Support and Early Breastfeeding Termination
title_full_unstemmed On the Relationship between Social Support and Early Breastfeeding Termination
title_sort on the relationship between social support and early breastfeeding termination
publisher Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
issn 2588-445X
2588-445X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: There is no substitute to mother breastfeeding; on the one hand, mothers need all-out support, especially in the first days after delivery, which is one of the effective factors for women’s success in breastfeeding. Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between social support and early termination of breastfeeding. Methods: This retrospective study examined the degree of social support for mothers embarking on early termination of breastfeeding. It covered a group of 235 individuals (150 individuals in the control group and 85 in the experimental group) as its participants. The data were collected through three separate questionnaires: The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, the demographic questionnaire and the researcher-made questionnaire of evaluation of breastfeeding. The T-test, Mann-Whitney, chi-square and logistic regression tests were used for analysis by SPSS 16. Results: The results revealed that compared to mothers in the experimental group, unwanted pregnancies (p=0.001) and caesarian section deliveries (p=0.007) were significantly more observed in the control group mothers. Those characterized by termination of breastfeeding received (about 22 times) weaker social support compared to the breastfeeding mothers (p<0.001, OR~22). Furthermore, the first breastfeeding upon birth was less (about 0.211 times) observed among the experimental group mothers than the group of mothers characterized by breastfeeding (p=0.006, OR~0.211). Conclusion: Husband encouragement and support and high social support are highly effective in successful breastfeeding and in this line, all-out support for mother, including support by family and society, seem very necessary.
topic social support
breastfeeding
termination of breastfeeding
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