2017
DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12407
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Understanding process and context in breastfeeding support interventions: The potential of qualitative research

Abstract: Considerable effort has been made in recent years to gain a better understanding of the effectiveness of different interventions for supporting breastfeeding. However, research has tended to focus primarily on measuring outcomes and has paid comparatively little attention to the relational, organisational and wider contextual processes that may impact delivery of an intervention. Supporting a woman with breastfeeding is an interpersonal encounter that may play out differently in different contexts, despite the… Show more

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“…They found only one study that briefly mentioned fathers, and as a result, their findings “principally addresses expectant mothers” views' (Roll & Cheater, : 148). Recent research has highlighted the value of qualitative research methods in understanding infant feeding (Leeming, Marshall, & Locke, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found only one study that briefly mentioned fathers, and as a result, their findings “principally addresses expectant mothers” views' (Roll & Cheater, : 148). Recent research has highlighted the value of qualitative research methods in understanding infant feeding (Leeming, Marshall, & Locke, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(25) Although in recent decades many efforts have been invested to better understand the effectiveness of different support interventions for breastfeeding; (5,25) few studies have focused on understanding relational, organizational, and contextual aspects that could impact upon this practice and, thereby, on the care required to support it. (26) The results herein contribute to understanding how the context could influence positively or negatively on the results of interventions implemented to support breastfeeding. In this study, some of the participating mothers belonged to groups with social vulnerability and/or from diverse origins, which supposes an added challenge for health professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Other strengths of this work include the strategies used to increase its rigour including a collaborative, iterative process to generate codes; analysis of all verbatim transcripts from interviews and focus groups, providing rich detail; a relatively large sample size, with saturation reached; and notes on reflections and discussions with the research team, including community partners, throughout the research process (Green & Thorogood, ). Breastfeeding is a complex physical, emotional, and social practice, therefore, qualitative methods are needed to better understand the implementation and effectiveness of interventions (Leeming, Marshall, & Locke, ; Zamora, Lutter, & Pena‐Rosas, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%