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Young adults’perceptions of breastfeeding in public:a focus group study

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摘要 Objective:To elucidate the perceptions of young Chinese adults aged 18–25 toward adopting breastfeeding in public in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region(Hong Kong),China.Methods:A descriptive and exploratory study design was adopted.Participants were recruited by convenience sampling.Focus group data were collected from three semi-structured interviews.Responses from 18 participants were audiotaped,transcribed verbatim,coded,and analyzed using content analysis.Results:Four themes emerged that described the young adults’perceptions and barriers toward breastfeeding practices:(1)adaptability of self and others,(2)cultural deem and practice,(3)convenience and connection,and(4)education and advocacy.Interestingly,all respondents(male and female)are aware of the benefits of breastfeeding.Their negative perceptions toward breastfeeding initiation and continuation originate from factors that are essentially extraneous to the mother-infant dyads(such as the breadth and intensity of sociopolitical support,the dominant social beliefs and norms,and the inadequacy of breastfeeding education in adolescent years).Conclusions:In general,the young adult’s perception of breastfeeding is dominated by sociopolitical and cultural-related factors.In particular,sexualization of breasts as a deep-rooted belief in the Chinese context negatively affects young adults’perceptions and limits their breastfeeding practices.
出处 《Frontiers of Nursing》 CAS 2020年第3期217-226,共10页 护理前沿(英文)
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