Child Health Nurs Res.  2016 Apr;22(2):79-86. 10.4094/chnr.2016.22.2.79.

Prevalence and Predictors of Exclusive Breastfeeding in Late Preterm Infants at 12 Weeks

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Geoje College, Geoje, Korea.
  • 2Department of Nursing, Daegu University, Daegu, Korea. kjjang14@daegu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to identify breastfeeding practice with late preterm infants (LPIs), and to determine predictors of exclusive breastfeeding at the 12th week after discharge.
METHODS
The participants were 106 mothers of LPIs hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units at two university hospitals. Data were collected between February and October, 2013. Questionnaires included characteristics of LPIs, their mothers, and feeding-related characteristics. Feeding methods were exclusive breastfeeding, mixed feeding, and formula feeding.
RESULTS
Exclusive breastfeeding steadily increased from 5.7% at the 1st week to 19.8% at the 12th week, as did formula feeding from 27.3% to 67.9%. Contrarily, mixed feeding decreased from 67.0% at the 1st week to 12.3% at the 12th week. The ratio of formula feeding was higher than that of exclusive breastfeeding over time. Predictors for exclusive breastfeeding were the following: type of delivery (OR=2.96, 95%CI=1.07-8.14), feeding intolerance (OR=3.03, 95%CI=1.26-7.25) and feeding method during hospitalization (OR=7.84, 95%CI=3.15-19.53).
CONCLUSION
In order to increase breastfeeding opportunities for LPIs, educational programs for gestational age-appropriate breastfeeding should be developed. The focus of breastfeeding education needs to be on mothers who delivered their LPIs through Cesarean-section and LPIs who had feeding intolerance or were fed only formula during hospitalization.

Keyword

Exclusive breast-feeding; Formula; Preterm infant

MeSH Terms

Breast Feeding*
Education
Feeding Methods
Hospitalization
Hospitals, University
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Premature*
Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
Mothers
Prevalence*
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