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Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study

BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT: Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demonstrated efficacy. The ABA feasibility trial offered proactive peer support underpinned by behaviour change theory and an assets‐based approach to women having their first baby, regardless of feeding in...

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Autores principales: Ingram, Jenny, Thomson, Gill, Johnson, Debbie, Clarke, Joanne L., Trickey, Heather, Hoddinott, Pat, Dombrowski, Stephan U., Jolly, Kate
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7321743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32198797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13042
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author Ingram, Jenny
Thomson, Gill
Johnson, Debbie
Clarke, Joanne L.
Trickey, Heather
Hoddinott, Pat
Dombrowski, Stephan U.
Jolly, Kate
author_facet Ingram, Jenny
Thomson, Gill
Johnson, Debbie
Clarke, Joanne L.
Trickey, Heather
Hoddinott, Pat
Dombrowski, Stephan U.
Jolly, Kate
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description BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT: Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demonstrated efficacy. The ABA feasibility trial offered proactive peer support underpinned by behaviour change theory and an assets‐based approach to women having their first baby, regardless of feeding intention. This paper explores women's and infant feeding helpers' (IFHs) views of the different components of the ABA intervention. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Trained IFHs offered 50 women an antenatal meeting to discuss infant feeding and identify community assets in two English sites—one with a paid peer support service and the other volunteer‐led. Postnatally, daily contact was offered for the first 2 weeks, followed by less frequent contact until 5 months. METHODS: Interviews with 21 women and focus groups/interviews with 13 IFHs were analysed using thematic and framework methods. RESULTS: Five themes are reported highlighting that women talked positively about the antenatal meeting, mapping their network of support, receiving proactive contact from their IFH, keeping in touch using text messaging and access to local groups. The face‐to‐face antenatal visit facilitated regular text‐based communication both in pregnancy and in the early weeks after birth. Volunteer IFHs were supportive of and enthusiastic about the intervention, whereas some of the paid IFHs disliked some intervention components and struggled with the distances to travel to participants. CONCLUSIONS: This proactive community assets‐based approach with a woman‐centred focus was acceptable to women and IFHs and is a promising intervention warranting further research as to its effect on infant feeding outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-73217432020-06-30 Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study Ingram, Jenny Thomson, Gill Johnson, Debbie Clarke, Joanne L. Trickey, Heather Hoddinott, Pat Dombrowski, Stephan U. Jolly, Kate Health Expect Original Research Papers BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT: Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demonstrated efficacy. The ABA feasibility trial offered proactive peer support underpinned by behaviour change theory and an assets‐based approach to women having their first baby, regardless of feeding intention. This paper explores women's and infant feeding helpers' (IFHs) views of the different components of the ABA intervention. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Trained IFHs offered 50 women an antenatal meeting to discuss infant feeding and identify community assets in two English sites—one with a paid peer support service and the other volunteer‐led. Postnatally, daily contact was offered for the first 2 weeks, followed by less frequent contact until 5 months. METHODS: Interviews with 21 women and focus groups/interviews with 13 IFHs were analysed using thematic and framework methods. RESULTS: Five themes are reported highlighting that women talked positively about the antenatal meeting, mapping their network of support, receiving proactive contact from their IFH, keeping in touch using text messaging and access to local groups. The face‐to‐face antenatal visit facilitated regular text‐based communication both in pregnancy and in the early weeks after birth. Volunteer IFHs were supportive of and enthusiastic about the intervention, whereas some of the paid IFHs disliked some intervention components and struggled with the distances to travel to participants. CONCLUSIONS: This proactive community assets‐based approach with a woman‐centred focus was acceptable to women and IFHs and is a promising intervention warranting further research as to its effect on infant feeding outcomes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-21 2020-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7321743/ /pubmed/32198797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13042 Text en © 2020 The Authors Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Thomson, Gill
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Clarke, Joanne L.
Trickey, Heather
Hoddinott, Pat
Dombrowski, Stephan U.
Jolly, Kate
Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study
title Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study
title_full Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study
title_short Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study
title_sort women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: a qualitative study
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7321743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32198797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13042
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