TY - JOUR
T1 - Motherhood after Spinal Cord Injury
T2 - Breastfeeding, Autonomic Dysreflexia, and Psychosocial Health: Clinical Practice Guidelines
AU - Krassioukov, Andrei
AU - Elliott, Stacy
AU - Hocaloski, Shea
AU - Krassioukova-Enns, Olga
AU - Hodge, Karen
AU - Gillespie, Stephanie
AU - Caves, Sherry
AU - Thorson, Teri
AU - Alford, Lindsay
AU - Basso, Melanie
AU - McCracken, Laura
AU - Lee, Amanda
AU - Anderson, Kim
AU - Andretta, Elena
AU - Chhabra, Harvinder Singh
AU - Hultling, Claes
AU - Rapidi, Christina Anastasia
AU - Sørensen, Fin Biering
AU - Zobina, Ineta
AU - Theron, Francois
AU - Kessler, Allison
AU - Courtois, Frederique
AU - Berri, Maryam
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Spinal Injury Association.
PY - 2024/3/1
Y1 - 2024/3/1
N2 - The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that children be breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months of age. This recommendation may prove challenging for women with spinal cord injury (SCI) who face unique challenges and barriers to breastfeeding due to the impact of SCI on mobility and physiology. Tailored provision of care from health care professionals (HCPs) is important in helping women navigate these potential barriers. Yet, HCPs often lack the confidence and SCI-specific knowledge to meet the needs of mothers with SCI. An international panel of clinicians, researchers, consultants, and women with lived experience was formed to create an accessible resource that can address this gap. A comprehensive survey on breastfeeding complications, challenges, resources, and quality of life of mothers with SCI was conducted, along with an environmental scan to evaluate existing postpartum guidelines and assess their relevance and usability as recommendations for breastfeeding after SCI. Building on this work, this article provides evidence-based recommendations for HCPs, including but not limited to general practitioners, obstetricians, pediatricians, physiatrists, lactation consultants, nurses, midwives, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists who work with prospective and current mothers with SCI.
AB - The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that children be breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months of age. This recommendation may prove challenging for women with spinal cord injury (SCI) who face unique challenges and barriers to breastfeeding due to the impact of SCI on mobility and physiology. Tailored provision of care from health care professionals (HCPs) is important in helping women navigate these potential barriers. Yet, HCPs often lack the confidence and SCI-specific knowledge to meet the needs of mothers with SCI. An international panel of clinicians, researchers, consultants, and women with lived experience was formed to create an accessible resource that can address this gap. A comprehensive survey on breastfeeding complications, challenges, resources, and quality of life of mothers with SCI was conducted, along with an environmental scan to evaluate existing postpartum guidelines and assess their relevance and usability as recommendations for breastfeeding after SCI. Building on this work, this article provides evidence-based recommendations for HCPs, including but not limited to general practitioners, obstetricians, pediatricians, physiatrists, lactation consultants, nurses, midwives, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists who work with prospective and current mothers with SCI.
KW - breastfeeding
KW - motherhood
KW - spinal cord injury
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U2 - 10.46292/sci23-00079
DO - 10.46292/sci23-00079
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38799607
AN - SCOPUS:85194373416
SN - 1082-0744
VL - 30
SP - 9
EP - 36
JO - Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation
JF - Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation
IS - 2
ER -