An Integrative Review of Factors that Influence Breastfeeding Duration for Premature Infants after NICU Hospitalization

被引:54
|
作者
Briere, Carrie-Ellen [1 ,2 ]
McGrath, Jacqueline [1 ,2 ]
Cong, Xiaomei [2 ]
Cusson, Regina [2 ]
机构
[1] Connecticut Childrens Med Ctr, Hartford, CT 06106 USA
[2] Univ Connecticut, Sch Nursing, Storrs, CT USA
关键词
breastfeeding; neonatal intensive care unit; duration; preterm infants; discharge; transition to home; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; KANGAROO MOTHER CARE; BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS; PRETERM INFANTS; EARLY DISCHARGE; EARLY CESSATION; MILK; POSTDISCHARGE; PATTERNS; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1111/1552-6909.12297
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo determine what factors affect breastfeeding duration after discharge home from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for high-risk mothers and their premature infants. Data SourcesThe electronic databases of CINAHL and PubMed were used to identify studies published in English. Date of publication did not limit inclusion in the review. Study SelectionUsing exclusion and inclusion criteria, 292 articles were initially assessed for relevance to the research question through abstract review. Further screening resulted in full review of 52 articles. Reference list searching added an additional six articles. Finally, in-depth review of these 58 articles resulted in 24 studies that fully met inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data ExtractionStudies were reviewed for information related to factors associated with breastfeeding duration for high-risk mothers and preterm infants after NICU discharge home. Data SynthesisStudies were categorized into five themes, including NICU factors, feeding and soothing methods, maternal characteristics, maternal experiences, and support programs. Most significant factors affecting duration included exposure to kangaroo mother care, prenatal education, and quantity of maternal breast milk supply during the first week after discharge. Breastfeeding also was affected by maternal breastfeeding knowledge and perception of providing appropriate volumes. ConclusionsMothers face many challenges breastfeeding their premature infants after NICU discharge. Ideally, all mothers need to receive support after NICU discharge, and the transition to home can be challenging even if breastfeeding is well established. However, NICU professionals are in a perfect position to provide guidance to families so they are able to anticipate and effectively solve lactation challenges at home.
引用
收藏
页码:272 / 281
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Maternal diet and breastfeeding duration of infants after NICU hospitalization in Greece: a cohort study
    Dritsakou, Kalliopi
    Massara, Paraskevi
    Skourlis, Nikolaos
    Liosis, Georgios
    Skouroliakou, Maria
    JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE, 2017, 30 (20): : 2398 - 2403
  • [2] Integrative Review of the Factors That Influence Fathers' Involvement in the Breastfeeding of Their Infants
    Ng, Regina Wan Leng
    Shorey, Shefaly
    He, Hong-Gu
    JOGNN-JOURNAL OF OBSTETRIC GYNECOLOGIC AND NEONATAL NURSING, 2019, 48 (01): : 16 - 26
  • [3] Effect of NICU-based peer counselors on breastfeeding duration among premature infants
    Philipp, BL
    Merewood, A
    Malone, KL
    Chamberlain, LB
    Cook, JT
    Bauchner, H
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2004, 55 (04) : 36A - 36A
  • [4] Analysis of the duration of exclusive breastfeeding in premature infants and its influencing factors
    Xianlin, Wu
    Yuqi, Fang
    Tuanmei, Wang
    Zhuan, Yin
    Lijuan, Xiong
    Hongyan, Liu
    Fang, Peng
    Juan, Wang
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES, 2023, 73 : e180 - e186
  • [5] Environmental Factors Affecting Breastfeeding Duration Within the NICU
    Casavant, Sharon
    McGrath, Jacqueline
    Burke, Georgine
    Briere, Carrie-Ellen
    NURSING RESEARCH, 2014, 63 (02) : E97 - E97
  • [6] Comparison of Effect of Feeding Premature Infants with Either Cup, Bottle, and Syringe on Transition to Breastfeeding, Breastfeeding Success, Weight Gain, and Duration of Hospitalization
    Inal, Sevil
    Kucuk Alemdar, Dilek
    Bulut, Muhammet
    BREASTFEEDING MEDICINE, 2023, 18 (08) : 586 - 595
  • [7] Providing Breastmilk to Infants in the NICU: Factors Associated With Lack of Breastfeeding
    Brown, Brooke
    Thompson, Amy
    DeFranco, Emily
    OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2018, 131 : 127S - 127S
  • [8] PERINATAL PREDICTORS OF DURATION AND COST OF HOSPITALIZATION FOR PREMATURE-INFANTS
    JIJON, CR
    JIJONLETORT, FX
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 1995, 34 (02) : 79 - 85
  • [9] Oxytocin trajectories and social engagement in extremely premature infants during NICU hospitalization
    Weber, Ashley
    Harrison, Tondi M.
    Steward, Deborah
    Sinnott, Loraine
    Shoben, Abigail
    INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 2017, 48 : 78 - 87
  • [10] Plasma and Urinary Oxytocin Trajectories in Extremely Premature Infants During NICU Hospitalization
    Weber, Ashley
    Harrison, Tondi M.
    Sinnott, Loraine
    Shoben, Abigail
    Steward, Deborah
    BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOR NURSING, 2017, 19 (05) : 549 - 558