Lactation support in neonatal intensive care units in Germany from the mothers’ perspective – a mixed-method study of the current status and needs
Lactation support in neonatal intensive care units in Germany from the mothers’ perspective – a mixed-method study of the current status and needs

Lactation support in neonatal intensive care units in Germany from the mothers’ perspective – a mixed-method study of the current status and needs

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2024 Apr 16;24(1):282. doi: 10.1186/s12884-024-06339-9.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Establishing successful lactation in mothers of very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500g) infants requires structured lactation support. Little is known about mothers’ perspectives on lactation support in German neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).

METHODS: This paper features a convergent mixed-method approach that includes a retrospective, cross-sectional questionnaire and interview data to showcase mothers’ perceptions of lactation support in NICUs. Content analysis of the interviews (n = 12) and a descriptive analysis of quantitative data (n = 533) were performed to illustrate the current status and need for lactation support in German NICUs.

RESULTS: The results show that lactation support in German NICUs is often inadequate and does not comply with recommendations based on the existing literature to encourage pumping and breastfeeding in mothers. The data imply that even if lactation is successfully initiated in most cases, it is often not maintained over time, which may be due to a lack of personal support and consistent information.

CONCLUSION: The overall structures and institutional guidelines for lactation support should be encouraged to promote nutrition with motherĀ“s own milk in German NICUs.

PMID:38627697 | DOI:10.1186/s12884-024-06339-9