Support for Breastfeeding Employees: Assessing Statewide Worksite Lactation Support Recognition Initiatives in the United States

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Reat, Amanda [1 ]
Matthews, Krystin J. [1 ]
Carver, Alma E. [1 ]
Perez, Cristell A. [1 ]
Stagg, Julie [2 ]
Byrd-Williams, Courtney E. [1 ]
机构
[1] UTHlth Sch Publ Hlth Austin, Michael & Susan Dell Ctr Hlth Living, Austin, TX USA
[2] Texas Dept State Hlth Serv, Austin, TX USA
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Breastfeeding; breastfeeding promotion; breastfeeding support; lactation workplace programs; pumping; social support; WORKING MOTHERS;
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10.1177/0890334419865902
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Background: Although the reasons for discontinued breastfeeding are multifactorial, an unsupportive work environment is consistently reported as a barrier to continued breastfeeding. In the United States, several state breastfeeding advocates have taken a distinctive approach to promote worksite lactation support by developing statewide recognition initiatives aimed at incentivizing employers to support breastfeeding employees by offering public recognition for the worksites' efforts. Research aim: To identify and describe statewide worksite lactation support recognition initiatives in the United States. Methods: Between May 2016 and June 2017, semi-structured phone interviews were conducted with breastfeeding experts in each U.S. state (N = 60 participants) for this cross-sectional study. Experts in states with a recognition initiative were asked about the background, structure, and requirements of the initiative. Results: Twenty-six states had a current initiative, and some had requirements for providing a private space (n = 19; 73%) and time (n = 18; 69%) for employees to express human milk, as well as a written worksite lactation support policy (n = 10; 38%). Conclusions: This was the first study in which researchers systematically identified ongoing worksite lactation support recognition initiatives in the United States. The results of this work also served to highlight both the similarities and the variety between initiatives. Future researchers should aim to determine the components of an initiative that increase employer support and, in turn, breastfeeding rates.
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