Providing Breastfeeding Support: Experiences from Child-Health Nurses
- 1. Anderstorp Health Care Centre, Västerbotten County Council, 93156 Skellefteå, Sweden
- 2. Bureå-Skelleftehamn Health Care Centre, Västerbotten County Council, 932 32 Skelleftehamn, Sweden
- 3. Department of Health Science, Luleå University of Technology, 971 83 Luleå, Sweden
Description
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or
overcome with adequate support. Child-health nurses meet almost all children during their first weeks of life and play an
important role in promoting breastfeeding and in strengthening parents’ confidence and their belief in their own ability. It
is, therefore, important to gain more knowledge about child-health nurses’ experiences.
Objective: To describe child-health nurses’ experiences of providing breastfeeding support.
Methods: This qualitative study is descriptive with an inductive approach. A purposive sample of eight child-health
nurses recruited from district health care centers participated. Data were collected through focus group interviews and
analyzed with content analysis.
Results: Child-health nurses consider it to be important to provide early breastfeeding support and that early hospital
discharge following birth can complicate breastfeeding. Furthermore, the introduction of infant formula and tiny tastes
given to the baby can be a barrier to breastfeeding. Parents’ confidence had an effect on breastfeeding, and
breastfeeding is promoted by confident parents. Trends and cultural differences have an influence on parents’ attitudes
toward breastfeeding. Child-health nurses stated the importance of having a consensus breastfeeding policy.
Conclusion and Recommendation: A number of factors affect breastfeeding, and breastfeeding support from child-health
nurses is important in the early stages after birth. To conclude, the support must be individually tailored with a focus on
the parents’ needs. There is a need for greater cooperation between the maternal care and child-health care staff in
order to provide adequate and continuous breastfeeding support throughout the care chain.
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