Breastfeeding counseling by health care providers.

S D Izatt
Author Information
  1. S D Izatt: Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital, Cleveland, USA.

Abstract

This study sought to identify the content and source of information given to prospective breastfeeding mothers. The population included 111 mothers attempting to breastfeed at a community hospital during a 3-month period. Questionnaires were used to assess prenatal preparation and specific breastfeeding issues discussed by health care providers. During the prenatal period, 23% of mothers received counsel from their obstetrician, 47% from books, and 21% from classes. Postpartum, nurses provided breastfeeding information to 87% of mothers whereas obstetricians and pediatricians provided advice to 27% and 33% of mothers, respectively. Many women do not receive supportive breastfeeding counseling from physicians. Health care providers must develop better methods of prenatal and postpartum education to enhance breastfeeding initiation and continuation.

MeSH Term

Adult
Breast Feeding
Counseling
Female
Health Promotion
Hospitals, Community
Humans
Mothers
Personnel, Hospital
Postnatal Care
Prenatal Care
Surveys and Questionnaires