Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort study

Abstract Background Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding have been usually studied at specific times after birth. Little is known about how much time is added to breastfeeding by each associated factor. Methods A cohort of 969 mother-child dyads was followed-up for twelve months at the...

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Main Authors: Carolina Lechosa-Muñiz, María Paz-Zulueta, Sonia Mateo Sota, María Sáez de Adana Herrero, Elsa Cornejo del Rio, Javier Llorca, María J. Cabero-Perez
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-09-01
Series:International Breastfeeding Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13006-020-00324-6
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spelling doaj-1bc9720349a0435aacf8c8794f021cc92020-11-25T03:05:32ZengBMCInternational Breastfeeding Journal1746-43582020-09-011511910.1186/s13006-020-00324-6Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort studyCarolina Lechosa-Muñiz0María Paz-Zulueta1Sonia Mateo Sota2María Sáez de Adana Herrero3Elsa Cornejo del Rio4Javier Llorca5María J. Cabero-Perez6Hospital Universitario Marqués de ValdecillaFaculty of Nursing, Universidad de Cantabria. IDIVAL, GI Derecho Sanitario y Bioética. GRIDESHospital Universitario Marqués de ValdecillaHospital Universitario Marqués de ValdecillaHospital Universitario Marqués de ValdecillaUniversidad de Cantabria – IDIVALHospital Universitario Marqués de ValdecillaAbstract Background Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding have been usually studied at specific times after birth. Little is known about how much time is added to breastfeeding by each associated factor. Methods A cohort of 969 mother-child dyads was followed-up for twelve months at the Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Spain, in 2018. Data on mother characteristics, pregnancy, delivery and children characteristics were obtained from medical records. Length of breastfeeding was reported by the mothers and recorded in paediatric medical record at hospital discharge and 2, 4, 6, 9 and 12 months of life. Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding were analysed via multivariate Weibull regression parameterized as accelerated time of failure. Results are presented as time ratios. Results About four out of five children were breastfed at hospital discharge, although this proportion dropped to 65% in children born from smoker women, 70% in preterm children and 68% in neonates weighting less than 2500 g. Mother’s age was associated with longer breastfeeding, adding 2% more breastfeeding time per year (adjusted time ratio 1.02; 95% confidence interval 1.00, 1.04). Children born from mothers with university studies were breastfed 53% more time than those born from mothers with primary studies (adjusted time ratio 1.53; 95% confidence interval 1.21, 1.95); smoking in pregnancy decreased length of breastfeeding by 41% (adjusted time ratio 0.59; 95% confidence interval 0.46, 0.76). Other factors associated with longer breastfeeding were single pregnancy and newborn weight over 2500 g. Conclusions Analysing factors associated with duration of breastfeeding as time parameters allows us to quantify the amount of time gained or lost by each factor, which could make it easier to evaluate the relevance of programmes directed to promote facilitating breastfeeding factors.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13006-020-00324-6BreastfeedingSmoking in pregnancyEducational levelMaternal age
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author Carolina Lechosa-Muñiz
María Paz-Zulueta
Sonia Mateo Sota
María Sáez de Adana Herrero
Elsa Cornejo del Rio
Javier Llorca
María J. Cabero-Perez
spellingShingle Carolina Lechosa-Muñiz
María Paz-Zulueta
Sonia Mateo Sota
María Sáez de Adana Herrero
Elsa Cornejo del Rio
Javier Llorca
María J. Cabero-Perez
Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort study
International Breastfeeding Journal
Breastfeeding
Smoking in pregnancy
Educational level
Maternal age
author_facet Carolina Lechosa-Muñiz
María Paz-Zulueta
Sonia Mateo Sota
María Sáez de Adana Herrero
Elsa Cornejo del Rio
Javier Llorca
María J. Cabero-Perez
author_sort Carolina Lechosa-Muñiz
title Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort study
title_short Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort study
title_full Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort study
title_fullStr Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort study
title_sort factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in spain: a cohort study
publisher BMC
series International Breastfeeding Journal
issn 1746-4358
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding have been usually studied at specific times after birth. Little is known about how much time is added to breastfeeding by each associated factor. Methods A cohort of 969 mother-child dyads was followed-up for twelve months at the Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Spain, in 2018. Data on mother characteristics, pregnancy, delivery and children characteristics were obtained from medical records. Length of breastfeeding was reported by the mothers and recorded in paediatric medical record at hospital discharge and 2, 4, 6, 9 and 12 months of life. Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding were analysed via multivariate Weibull regression parameterized as accelerated time of failure. Results are presented as time ratios. Results About four out of five children were breastfed at hospital discharge, although this proportion dropped to 65% in children born from smoker women, 70% in preterm children and 68% in neonates weighting less than 2500 g. Mother’s age was associated with longer breastfeeding, adding 2% more breastfeeding time per year (adjusted time ratio 1.02; 95% confidence interval 1.00, 1.04). Children born from mothers with university studies were breastfed 53% more time than those born from mothers with primary studies (adjusted time ratio 1.53; 95% confidence interval 1.21, 1.95); smoking in pregnancy decreased length of breastfeeding by 41% (adjusted time ratio 0.59; 95% confidence interval 0.46, 0.76). Other factors associated with longer breastfeeding were single pregnancy and newborn weight over 2500 g. Conclusions Analysing factors associated with duration of breastfeeding as time parameters allows us to quantify the amount of time gained or lost by each factor, which could make it easier to evaluate the relevance of programmes directed to promote facilitating breastfeeding factors.
topic Breastfeeding
Smoking in pregnancy
Educational level
Maternal age
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13006-020-00324-6
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