Social Support and Lactation Outcomes in Postpartum Women

Author:

McNatt Merrilyn H.1,Freston Margie S.2

Affiliation:

1. Department at Lawrence and Memorial Hospital in New London, Connecticut; 5 Wilbur Lane, East Lyme, CT 06333 USA.

2. University of Connecticut School of Nursing

Abstract

Questionnaires were mailed to 45 primiparous lactating women at six weeks postpartum to measure their perceived social support and its influence on lactation outcomes. Also evaluated were the size and structures of their support networks. Subjects were asked to share their thoughts and feelings regarding breastfeeding. There were no statistically significant differences between perceived support scores of women who considered themselves successful or those women who felt unsuccessful in their lactation experience.There was a significant correlation between numbers of health care provider support, informational support and perception of successful lactation. Thematic analysis identified differences in personality characteristics and focus ofbreastfeeding concerns. Increasing a woman's informational support network to include qualified health care professionals may increase the numbers of women who are satisfied with their breastfeeding experience.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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