Abstract

Background. Today, in Russia there is no practice of using donor milk in hospitals, while abroad it is a common technique of caring for premature and low-weight infants. Objective : Our aim was to study the milk donation awareness of parents of children under the age of 1, health workers and lactation consultants. Methods. A sample survey was carried out. Results. The study involved 2,332 respondents from 13 medical institutions in 11 cities and towns located in 6 federal districts of the Russian Federation, including 1,134 mothers, 413 fathers, 692 health workers, and 93 lactation consultants. 1,007 (65.1%) parents (mothers and fathers) and 541 (68.9%) specialists (health workers and lactation consultants) believe that feeding of a sick newborn with donor milk is useful in the absence of breast milk. Only 609 (39.4%) parents and 363 (46.2%) professionals would agree to use donor milk for their children in the absence or lack of mother’s milk. Only 1/3 of the respondents — 560 (36.2%) parents and 259 (33.0%) professionals — believe that donor milk is safe. 565 (36.5%) parents and 475 (60.5%) professionals have heard something about breast milk banks and 1,013 (65.5%) parents and 449 (57.2%) professionals believe that the establishment of such banks is reasonable. Most of the mothers (830; 73.2%) involved in the study would agree to become breast milk donors, and 219 (53%) fathers would approve their wives’ decision to become donors. Conclusion. The study has revealed low respondents’ awareness of the use and safety of donor milk. However, most of the mothers are willing to become breast milk donors. More than half of the parents and professionals involved in the study believe that it is reasonable to create milk banks.

Highlights

  • In Russia there is no practice of using donor milk in hospitals, while abroad it is a common technique of caring for premature and low-weight infants

  • The study involved 2,332 respondents from 13 medical institutions in 11 cities and towns located in 6 federal districts of the Russian Federation, including 1,134 mothers, 413 fathers, 692 health workers, and 93 lactation consultants. 1,007 (65.1%) parents and 541 (68.9%) specialists believe that feeding of a sick newborn with donor milk is useful in the absence of breast milk

  • 1/3 of the respondents — 560 (36.2%) parents and 259 (33.0%) professionals — believe that donor milk is safe. 565 (36.5%) parents and 475 (60.5%) professionals have heard something about breast milk banks and 1,013 (65.5%) parents and 449 (57.2%) professionals believe that the establishment of such banks is reasonable

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Оригинальная статья

В настоящее время в России отсутствует практика применения донорского молока в медицинских учреждениях, в то время как за рубежом это является распространенной технологией выхаживания недоношенных и маловесных новорожденных детей. Цель исследования: изучить информированность родителей детей в возрасте до 1 года, медицинских работников и консультантов по грудному вскармливанию в вопросах донорства грудного молока. Ключевые слова: грудное вскармливание, донорское молоко, банк донорского грудного молока. В. Информированность родителей, медицинских работников и консультантов по грудному вскармливанию в вопросах донорства грудного молока: результаты опроса. Во многих странах мира применение донорского молока на протяжении многих десятилетий является рутинной технологией при выхаживании недоношенных и маловесных новорожденных детей [2]. Медицинские работники должны предостерегать родителей от использования интернета с целью поиска донорского грудного молока. Milk Donation Awareness of Parents, Health Workers and Lactation Consultants: Survey Findings

Background
Медицинские учреждения
Не знаю
Уфа Ярославль Астрахань
Москва СанктПетербург
Findings
СПИСОК ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ
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