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The effect of health visitors on breastfeeding in Glasgow

Tappin, David; Britten, Jane; Broadfoot, Mary; McInnes, Rhona

Authors

David Tappin

Jane Britten

Mary Broadfoot

Rhona McInnes



Abstract

Background: The UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative includes a community component to help
women who want to breastfeed. This study aimed to document the health visitor role in promoting
and supporting breastfeeding in Glasgow during 2000 and the effect it had on breastfeeding rates.
Methods: Glasgow, UK, has a population of 906,000, with approximately 10,000 births per year.
Glasgow has high levels of material deprivation and traditionally low breastfeeding rates. This was
a cross-sectional study in January 2000 which used a postal questionnaire to document individual
health visitors' interventions, activities and attitude towards breastfeeding. Infant's breastfeeding
data collected routinely by the Child Health Surveillance programme from 1 August 1998 to 28
February 1999 was directly matched with interventions, activities and attitudes reported by their
own health visitor.
Results: 146/216 (68%) health visitors completed and returned the questionnaire. 5401 child
health records were eligible and 3,294 (58.2%) could be matched with health visitors who returned
questionnaires. 2145 infants had the first visit from 8 to 20 days of age and the second 3 to 7 weeks
later. At the first postnatal visit 835 of 2145 (39%) infants were breastfed (median age of 13 days)
and 646 (30%) continued to breastfeed at the second visit (median age 35 days).
Infants being breastfed at the first visit were significantly more likely to be fed infant formula at the
second visit if their health visitors had had no breastfeeding training in the previous two years
(OR1.74 95%CI 1.13, 2.68).
Conclusion:

Citation

Tappin, D., Britten, J., Broadfoot, M., & McInnes, R. (2006). The effect of health visitors on breastfeeding in Glasgow. International Breastfeeding Journal, 1(11), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4358-1-11

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 5, 2006
Publication Date Jul 5, 2006
Deposit Date Oct 27, 2016
Publicly Available Date Oct 27, 2016
Journal International Breastfeeding Journal
Electronic ISSN 1746-4358
Publisher BMC
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Issue 11
Pages 1-9
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4358-1-11
Keywords Child health; Infants; Infant formula;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/408838

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