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- Title
Explaining the perception and experiences of breastfeeding in mothers who have a high risk pregnancy: a protocol study.
- Authors
Mirzakhani, Kobra; Yas, Atefeh; Khadivzadeh, Talat
- Abstract
Introduction: Enhancing breastfeeding practices, even in affluent nations, significantly reduces child mortality rates. Nevertheless, three out of five newborns do not receive breastfeeding within the first hour of birth. Research indicates that under high-risk pregnancy circumstances, there may be challenges in initiating and sustaining breastfeeding. Infants born from high-risk pregnancies are particularly vulnerable to illnesses and mortality. Although breastfeeding serves as a protective measure against various infant and post-infancy ailments, many mothers encounter difficulties in commencing or maintaining breastfeeding due to complications associated with their conditions. The present study aims to illuminate the understanding and experience of breastfeeding in mothers with high-risk pregnancies, considering the cultural and social context of Iran. Method: This study is a qualitative research utilizing a conventional content analysis approach. In this qualitative study, mothers who have undergone a high-risk pregnancy and currently have infants under 6 months old will be chosen through purposeful and snowball sampling. Their breastfeeding experiences will be gathered through individual, semi-structured, and face-to-face interviews. In addition to interviews, observation and focus groups will also be used to collect data. Data analysis was performed using Graneheim and Lundman's method with MAXQDA software version 10, VERBI Software GmbH, Berlin. The study will utilize the criteria of Lincoln and Guba (1985) for validity and reliability. Discussion: This qualitative study aims to investigate the experiences and challenges of breastfeeding in mothers with high-risk pregnancies to pinpoint breastfeeding barriers in this demographic and develop essential interventions and strategies to address these obstacles.
- Subjects
ATTITUDES toward breastfeeding; RISK assessment; QUALITATIVE research; CONTENT analysis; HIGH-risk pregnancy; PSYCHOLOGY of mothers
- Publication
Reproductive Health, 2024, Vol 21, p1
- ISSN
1742-4755
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12978-024-01817-x