How do home visits during pregnancy strengthen breastfeeding support postpartum? A realist evaluation of a large Danish breastfeeding intervention

Author:

Gadeberg Anne Kristine1,Nilsson Ingrid Maria Susanne2,Christensen Ulla1,Jacobsen Marie Honoré1,Rossau Henriette Knold1,Villadsen Sarah Fredsted1

Affiliation:

1. University of Copenhagen

2. The Danish Committee for Health Education

Abstract

Abstract

Background Breastfeeding has numerous health benefits but social inequality in breastfeeding is documented in many high-income countries. The evidence for improving breastfeeding support through prenatal encounters is conflicting, but points towards a mechanism activated through a positive relationship between the families and their health care providers. In Denmark, an intervention including a pregnancy home visit from a health visitor with focus on breastfeeding was implemented in a cluster randomized design in 20 municipalities to prolong and reduce social inequality in breastfeeding. The purpose of this study was to investigate how the pregnancy home visit affected breastfeeding support across socioeconomic groups with attention to how, and for whom, the pregnancy visit activated a mechanism of improved relationship and trust between the health visitor and the family. Methods We used a realist evaluation approach. In the intervention arm, we observed 35 home visits delivered by the health visitors, interviewed 16 mothers and conducted 6 focus groups with a total of 34 health visitors to examine the intervention mechanisms and contextual factors that influence the generation of outcomes. The analysis applied Luhmann’s, and Brown and Meyers’ concepts of trust as middle-range theories. Results The pregnancy home visit enabled early establishment of trust which enhanced the subsequent breastfeeding support postpartum in numerous ways. In realist terms, our central mechanism of change, the establishment of trust, had optimal conditions for success in the contextual setting of the pregnancy home visit where there was time, peace, undisturbed conversations, mental capacity to reflection, and a perceived more even power balance between the family and the health visitor which resulted in a range of positive outcomes. The mechanism resulted in improved tailored breastfeeding support postpartum, families reaching out to the health visitor sooner when experiencing breastfeeding difficulties, and families expressing a more positive experience of breastfeeding. The mechanism was activated across the different socioeconomic groups. Conclusions The circumstances of the pregnancy home visit increase the chances of establishment of trust between the health visitor and the family. Especially for families in vulnerable positions, the pregnancy home visit is a potent driver for enhancing the gains from breastfeeding support.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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