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Hvorfor melkeproduksjonen tok slutt: - mödre til premature barn forteller
Engelsk titel: Why the milk production stops?: - mothers` experiences after giving birth to preterm children Läs online Författare: Gloppestad K Språk: Nor Antal referenser: 25 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 01019188

Tidskrift

Vård i Norden 2000;20(4)17-22 ISSN 0107-4083 E-ISSN 1890-4238 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

Aim: To identify why milk-production did stop in mothers of preterm infants. Subjects/Method: 108 mothers were interviewed at their infants’discharge. Those mothers who did not have milk-production at the interview, were asked an open-ended question: Why did milk-production stop? The mothers who had milkproduction at the discharge, were asked later by phone (prevalence and duration of lactation were included). Inductiv analysis: From the empirical data, the statements were analysed sentence by sentence, and similar events/incidents were labelled and grouped together, the statements were not mutually exclusive. Results: The analyses resulted in the generation of 5 categories and corresponding subcategories: 1) Capacity-problems (62%), a) little/reducing milk in mothers (49%) (including stress, smoking, hormon-changing; early menstruation, pregnancy and p-pills) b) weak/little sucking from the baby (13%) (including tiredness, unwillingness), 2) Infections (10%), a) bacteria and virus in mother (6%) (including mastitt, varicella), b) bacteria and virus in infant (4%) (including staphylococc-infection and flu), 3) Weaning (21%), a) initiated from the mother (12%) (based on the infant’s age and teeth), b) initiated from the infant (9%) (including losing interest), 4) Separation (4%), a) mother out of home (including school, job), 5) Hospital factors (3%), a) staff (frightening doctor), b) equipment (few milk-pumps) (figure and table in English).