Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Midwives' support of breastfeeding in maternity wards has been proven to provide an impact on women's breastfeeding experiences. In previous studies women describe professional support unfavourably, with an emphasis on time...

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Main Authors: Wahn Elisabeth, Bäckström Caroline A, Ekström Anette C
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-11-01
Series:International Breastfeeding Journal
Online Access:http://www.internationalbreastfeedingjournal.com/content/5/1/20
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spelling doaj-f7b9fa51c1e14e33b2c51b662b4c2d862020-11-24T21:41:21ZengBMCInternational Breastfeeding Journal1746-43582010-11-01512010.1186/1746-4358-5-20Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwivesWahn ElisabethBäckström Caroline AEkström Anette C<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Midwives' support of breastfeeding in maternity wards has been proven to provide an impact on women's breastfeeding experiences. In previous studies women describe professional support unfavourably, with an emphasis on time pressures, lack of availability or guidance, promotion of unhelpful practices, and conflicting advice. Thus, the present study aims to investigate women's experiences and reflections of receiving breastfeeding support and midwives' experiences and reflections of giving breastfeeding support.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>This study was carried out in a county in southwestern Sweden during 2003-2004. A qualitative method, content analysis, was chosen for the study. The data came from interviews with women as well as interviews with midwives who were experienced in breastfeeding support.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The women's and midwives' experiences and reflections of receiving and giving breastfeeding support were conceptualized as one main theme: <it>"Individualized breastfeeding support increases confidence and satisfaction." </it>This theme contained three categories: "<it>The unique woman," </it><it>"The sensitive confirming process</it>," and <it>"Consistency of ongoing support." </it>In order to feel confident in their new motherhood role, the women wanted more confirmation as unique individuals and as breastfeeding women; they wanted to be listened to; and they wanted more time, understanding, and follow-up from health professionals. In contrast, the midwives described themselves as encouraging and confirming of the women's needs.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>If health care professionals responded to the woman's unique needs, the woman felt that the breastfeeding support was good and was based on her as an individual, otherwise a feeling of uncertainty emerged. The midwives, however, expressed that they gave the women individual support, but they also expressed that the support came from different points of view, because the midwives interpreted women's signals differently.</p> http://www.internationalbreastfeedingjournal.com/content/5/1/20
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Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives
International Breastfeeding Journal
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Bäckström Caroline A
Ekström Anette C
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title Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives
title_short Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives
title_full Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives
title_fullStr Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives
title_full_unstemmed Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives
title_sort two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives
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series International Breastfeeding Journal
issn 1746-4358
publishDate 2010-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Midwives' support of breastfeeding in maternity wards has been proven to provide an impact on women's breastfeeding experiences. In previous studies women describe professional support unfavourably, with an emphasis on time pressures, lack of availability or guidance, promotion of unhelpful practices, and conflicting advice. Thus, the present study aims to investigate women's experiences and reflections of receiving breastfeeding support and midwives' experiences and reflections of giving breastfeeding support.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>This study was carried out in a county in southwestern Sweden during 2003-2004. A qualitative method, content analysis, was chosen for the study. The data came from interviews with women as well as interviews with midwives who were experienced in breastfeeding support.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The women's and midwives' experiences and reflections of receiving and giving breastfeeding support were conceptualized as one main theme: <it>"Individualized breastfeeding support increases confidence and satisfaction." </it>This theme contained three categories: "<it>The unique woman," </it><it>"The sensitive confirming process</it>," and <it>"Consistency of ongoing support." </it>In order to feel confident in their new motherhood role, the women wanted more confirmation as unique individuals and as breastfeeding women; they wanted to be listened to; and they wanted more time, understanding, and follow-up from health professionals. In contrast, the midwives described themselves as encouraging and confirming of the women's needs.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>If health care professionals responded to the woman's unique needs, the woman felt that the breastfeeding support was good and was based on her as an individual, otherwise a feeling of uncertainty emerged. The midwives, however, expressed that they gave the women individual support, but they also expressed that the support came from different points of view, because the midwives interpreted women's signals differently.</p>
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