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Survey on the Status of Breastfeeding in Korean Medical Institution Workers
BACKGROUND: Human breast milk is essential and provides irreplaceable nutrients for early humans. However, breastfeeding is not easy for various reasons in medical institution environments. Therefore, in order to improve the breastfeeding environment, we investigated the difficult reality of breastf...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9015900/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35437968 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e120 |
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author | Kim, Tae Hyeong Chung, Sung-Hoon Kim, Jun Hwan Ahn, Youngmin Shin, Son Moon Lee, Woo Ryoung Choi, Eui Kyung Lee, Juyoung Shin, Hye-Jung Jung, Euiseok Heo, Ju Sun Lee, Jin A Lee, Soon Min Bae, Seong Phil Song, Jeonglyn Kim, Chae-Young Yi, Dae Yong |
author_facet | Kim, Tae Hyeong Chung, Sung-Hoon Kim, Jun Hwan Ahn, Youngmin Shin, Son Moon Lee, Woo Ryoung Choi, Eui Kyung Lee, Juyoung Shin, Hye-Jung Jung, Euiseok Heo, Ju Sun Lee, Jin A Lee, Soon Min Bae, Seong Phil Song, Jeonglyn Kim, Chae-Young Yi, Dae Yong |
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description | BACKGROUND: Human breast milk is essential and provides irreplaceable nutrients for early humans. However, breastfeeding is not easy for various reasons in medical institution environments. Therefore, in order to improve the breastfeeding environment, we investigated the difficult reality of breastfeeding through questionnaire responses from medical institution workers. METHODS: A survey was conducted among 179 medical institution workers with experience in childbirth within the last five years. The survey results of 175 people were analyzed, with incoherent answers excluded. RESULTS: Of the 175 people surveyed, a total of 108 people (61.7%) worked during the day, and 33 people (18.9%) worked in three shifts. Among 133 mothers who stayed with their babies in the same nursing room, 111 (93.3%) kept breastfeeding for more than a month, but among those who stayed apart, only 10 (71.4%) continued breastfeeding for more than a month (P = 0.024). Ninety-five (88.0%) of daytime workers, 32 (94.1%) two-shift workers, and 33 (100%) three-shift workers continued breastfeeding for more than a month (P = 0.026). Workers in general hospitals tended to breastfeed for significantly longer than those that worked in tertiary hospitals (P = 0.003). A difference was also noted between occupation categories (P = 0.019), but a more significant difference was found in the comparison between nurses and doctors (P = 0.012). Longer breastfeeding periods were noted when mothers worked three shifts (P = 0.037). Depending on the period planned for breastfeeding prior to childbirth, the actual breastfeeding maintenance period after birth showed a significant difference (P = 0.002). Of 112 mothers who responded to the question regarding difficulties in breastfeeding after returning to work, 87 (77.7%) mentioned a lack of time caused by being busy at work, 82 (73.2%) mentioned the need for places and appropriate circumstances. CONCLUSION: In medical institutions, it is recommended that environmental improvements in medical institutions, the implementation of supporting policies, and the provision of specialized education on breastfeeding are necessary to promote breastfeeding. |
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spelling | pubmed-90159002022-04-26 Survey on the Status of Breastfeeding in Korean Medical Institution Workers Kim, Tae Hyeong Chung, Sung-Hoon Kim, Jun Hwan Ahn, Youngmin Shin, Son Moon Lee, Woo Ryoung Choi, Eui Kyung Lee, Juyoung Shin, Hye-Jung Jung, Euiseok Heo, Ju Sun Lee, Jin A Lee, Soon Min Bae, Seong Phil Song, Jeonglyn Kim, Chae-Young Yi, Dae Yong J Korean Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Human breast milk is essential and provides irreplaceable nutrients for early humans. However, breastfeeding is not easy for various reasons in medical institution environments. Therefore, in order to improve the breastfeeding environment, we investigated the difficult reality of breastfeeding through questionnaire responses from medical institution workers. METHODS: A survey was conducted among 179 medical institution workers with experience in childbirth within the last five years. The survey results of 175 people were analyzed, with incoherent answers excluded. RESULTS: Of the 175 people surveyed, a total of 108 people (61.7%) worked during the day, and 33 people (18.9%) worked in three shifts. Among 133 mothers who stayed with their babies in the same nursing room, 111 (93.3%) kept breastfeeding for more than a month, but among those who stayed apart, only 10 (71.4%) continued breastfeeding for more than a month (P = 0.024). Ninety-five (88.0%) of daytime workers, 32 (94.1%) two-shift workers, and 33 (100%) three-shift workers continued breastfeeding for more than a month (P = 0.026). Workers in general hospitals tended to breastfeed for significantly longer than those that worked in tertiary hospitals (P = 0.003). A difference was also noted between occupation categories (P = 0.019), but a more significant difference was found in the comparison between nurses and doctors (P = 0.012). Longer breastfeeding periods were noted when mothers worked three shifts (P = 0.037). Depending on the period planned for breastfeeding prior to childbirth, the actual breastfeeding maintenance period after birth showed a significant difference (P = 0.002). Of 112 mothers who responded to the question regarding difficulties in breastfeeding after returning to work, 87 (77.7%) mentioned a lack of time caused by being busy at work, 82 (73.2%) mentioned the need for places and appropriate circumstances. CONCLUSION: In medical institutions, it is recommended that environmental improvements in medical institutions, the implementation of supporting policies, and the provision of specialized education on breastfeeding are necessary to promote breastfeeding. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2022-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9015900/ /pubmed/35437968 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e120 Text en © 2022 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Tae Hyeong Chung, Sung-Hoon Kim, Jun Hwan Ahn, Youngmin Shin, Son Moon Lee, Woo Ryoung Choi, Eui Kyung Lee, Juyoung Shin, Hye-Jung Jung, Euiseok Heo, Ju Sun Lee, Jin A Lee, Soon Min Bae, Seong Phil Song, Jeonglyn Kim, Chae-Young Yi, Dae Yong Survey on the Status of Breastfeeding in Korean Medical Institution Workers |
title | Survey on the Status of Breastfeeding in Korean Medical Institution Workers |
title_full | Survey on the Status of Breastfeeding in Korean Medical Institution Workers |
title_fullStr | Survey on the Status of Breastfeeding in Korean Medical Institution Workers |
title_full_unstemmed | Survey on the Status of Breastfeeding in Korean Medical Institution Workers |
title_short | Survey on the Status of Breastfeeding in Korean Medical Institution Workers |
title_sort | survey on the status of breastfeeding in korean medical institution workers |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9015900/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35437968 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e120 |
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