Investigation of maternal breastfeeding guarantee policy needs and influencing factors: a cross-sectional study in China
Junying Li, Lan Zhang, Nafei Guo, Ying Liu, Hui Jiang

TL;DR
This study explores what Chinese mothers need from breastfeeding policies and how factors like education and income influence these needs.
Contribution
The study identifies key socio-demographic and neonatal factors influencing demand for breastfeeding policies in China.
Findings
Higher education level, baby age, and feeding methods are linked to greater demand for breastfeeding policies.
Medical payment type is the most significant influencing factor on policy demand.
Maternal needs for breastfeeding support are diverse and require tailored policy approaches.
Abstract
The promotion of breastfeeding is an important strategy to prevent neonatal death and improve maternal and infant health. But Chinese efforts to improve breastfeeding practices have not been particularly effective. There is still a long way to go to achieve the national health development goals. We aimed to explore the maternal demand for breastfeeding guarantee policy in China and to determine the impact of a range of socio-demographic and neonatal-related variables on breastfeeding guarantee policy demand. The study was carried out in the Obstetrics and Gynecology hospital of Shanghai, one of China's earliest provincial and municipal maternal and child health care institutions. From June to November 2021, 1,292 women were recruited for the cross-sectional study in child health clinic. We collected relevant socio- demographic and neonatal-related data. Maternal breastfeeding needs…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreastfeeding Practices and Influences · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Child Nutrition and Water Access
