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Development of a breastfeeding website for women with pre-pregnancy diabetes: A mixed method study

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posted on 2023-04-26, 01:29 authored by Bodil RasmussenBodil Rasmussen, K Wynter, L Mullan, Cath McnamaraCath Mcnamara, M McCormick, C Steele, M Carolan-Olah, Sara HoltonSara Holton, A Nankervis
This study identified the breastfeeding information and support needs of women with pre-pregnancy diabetes and as a result, developed an informed educational resource. The study utilised a mixed-methods design. Women with pre-pregnancy diabetes recruited from a health service in Melbourne and a consumer organisation were invited to complete a survey about perceptions of breastfeeding information and support. Health professionals were invited to participate in a focus group about breastfeeding resources for women with pre-pregnancy diabetes. An educational website was developed, and subsequently reviewed by women and an expert advisory panel. Six women completed the survey. Four health professionals attended a focus group. Both groups identified current sources of information about breastfeeding to be lacking, irrelevant and inapplicable to Australian conditions. A mobile-phone-friendly breastfeeding website was developed, based on the preferences of women and health professionals. Preliminary review indicates the website is informative, easy to read and appealing. It is important for health professionals to discuss breastfeeding support needs and preferences with women with pre-pregnancy diabetes at the earliest opportunity. Provision of tailored evidence-based breastfeeding information and support during pregnancy and the postpartum period will assist women with pre-pregnancy diabetes to make informed breastfeeding decisions, enhancing rates of breastfeeding intentions, initiation, and duration.

History

Journal

Breastfeeding Review

Volume

31

Pagination

33-45

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

0729-2759

Language

eng

Issue

1

Publisher

Australian Breastfeeding Association