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Rates and Determinants of Mother’s Own Milk Feeding in Infants Born Very Preterm

Authors :
Dinesh Dharel
Nalini Singhal
Christel Wood
Zenon Cieslak
Fabiana Bacchini
Prakesh S. Shah
Xiang Y. Ye
Belal Alshaikh
Haim Abenhaim
Jehier Afifi
Ruben Alvaro
James Andrews
Anthony Armson
Francois Audibert
Khalid Aziz
Marilyn Ballantyne
Jon Barrett
Marc Beltempo
Anick Berard
Valerie Bertelle
Lucie Blais
Alan Bocking
Jaya Bodani
Jason Burrows
Kimberly Butt
Roderick Canning
George Carson
Nils Chaillet
Sue Chandra
Paige Church
Kevin Coughlin
Joan Crane
Dianne Creighton
Orlando Da Silva
Thierry Daboval
Leanne Dahlgren
Sibasis Daspal
Cecilia de Cabo
Akhil Deshpandey
Kimberly Dow
Christine Drolet
Michael Dunn
Salhab el Helou
Darine El-Chaar
Walid El-Naggar
Carlos Fajardo
Jonathan Foster
Robert Gagnon
Rob Gratton
Victor Han
Adele Harrison
Shabih Hasan
Michael Helewa
Matthew Hicks
K.S. Joseph
Andrzej Kajetanowicz
Zarin Kalapesi
May Khairy
Thierry Lacaze-Masmonteil
Kyong-Soon Lee
Brigitte Lemyre
Abhay Lodha
Deepak Louis
Thuy Mai Luu
Linh Ly
Annette Majnemer
Hala Makary
Isabelle Marc
Edith Masse
Sarah D. McDonald
Doug McMillan
Nir Melamed
Amy Metcalfe
Diane Moddemann
Luis Monterrosa
Michelle Morais
Amit Mukerji
William Mundle
Lynn Murphy
Kellie Murphy
Anne-Monique Nuyt
Chuks Nwaesei
Karel O’Brien
Martin Offringa
Cecil Ojah
Annie Ouellet
Jean-Charles Pasquier
Petros Pechlivanoglou
Ermelinda Pelausa
Bruno Piedboeuf
Elodie Portales-Casamar
Shahirose Premji
Pramod Puligandla
Eleanor Pullenayegum
Amber Reichert
Carol Schneider
Mary Seshia
Vibhuti Shah
Rebecca Sherlock
Sandesh Shivananda
Erik Skarsgard
Amanda Skoll
Graeme Smith
Anne Synnes
Katherine Thériault
Joseph Ting
Suzanne Tough
Jennifer Toye
Jagdeep Ubhi
Michael Vincer
Wendy Whittle
Hilary Whyte
Doug Wilson
Stephen Wood
Philip Ye
Wendy Yee
Jill Zwicker
Source :
Paediatrics Publications
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

To examine rates and determinants of mother's own milk (MOM) feeding at hospital discharge in a cohort of infants born very preterm within the Canadian Neonatal Network (CNN).This was a population-based cohort study of infants born at33 weeks of gestation and admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) participating in the CNN between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2018. We examined the rates and determinants of MOM use at discharge home among the participating NICUs. We used multivariable logistic regression analysis to identify independent determinants of MOM feeding.Among the 6404 infants born very preterm and discharged home during the study period, 4457 (70%) received MOM or MOM supplemented with formula. Rates of MOM feeding at discharge varied from 49% to 87% across NICUs. Determinants associated with MOM feeding at discharge were gestational age 29-32 weeks compared with26 weeks (aOR 1.56, 95% CI 1.25-1.93), primipara mothers (aOR 2.12, 95% CI 1.86-2.42), maternal diabetes (aOR 0.79, 95% CI 0.66-0.93), and maternal smoking (aOR 0.27, 95% CI 0.19-0.38). Receipt of MOM by day 3 of age was the major predictor of breast milk feeding at discharge (aOR 3.61, 95% CI 3.17-4.12).Approximately two-thirds of infants born very preterm received MOM at hospital discharge, and rates varied across NICUs. Supporting mothers to provide breast milk in the first 3 days after birth may be associated with improved MOM feeding rates at discharge.

Details

ISSN :
00223476
Volume :
236
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cc6540f1d827442b8883c018137efc6a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2021.04.037