A socioecological approach to understanding workplace lactation support in the health care setting
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2020•liebertpub.com
Introduction: The percentage of working women with children under the age of 3 has nearly
doubled since the 1970s, elevating the importance of understanding and improving
workplace lactation support. This study aimed to examine employee perceptions of and
experiences with workplace lactation support within a single health care system. We used a
socioecological approach and included the views of a broad range of employees with and
without lactation experience to capture diverse perspectives at multiple levels. Materials and …
doubled since the 1970s, elevating the importance of understanding and improving
workplace lactation support. This study aimed to examine employee perceptions of and
experiences with workplace lactation support within a single health care system. We used a
socioecological approach and included the views of a broad range of employees with and
without lactation experience to capture diverse perspectives at multiple levels. Materials and …
Introduction: The percentage of working women with children under the age of 3 has nearly doubled since the 1970s, elevating the importance of understanding and improving workplace lactation support. This study aimed to examine employee perceptions of and experiences with workplace lactation support within a single health care system. We used a socioecological approach and included the views of a broad range of employees with and without lactation experience to capture diverse perspectives at multiple levels.
Materials and Methods: Employees were recruited from an integrated health care system in the southeastern United States. Five focus groups were conducted during June to August 2017. Transcripts were analyzed using qualitative content analysis, with key themes organized at four levels of analysis: individual, interpersonal, departmental, and organizational.
Results: Thirty-five clinical and nonclinical employees participated. Employees shared varied perspectives on workplace lactation support, which emphasized the: (1) importance of having a lactation policy, (2) critical role of leadership in setting the tone for workplace lactation, and (3) differential experience between clinical and non-clinical lactating employees.
Conclusion: Employee experiences with lactation support in the health care setting are influenced by individual, interpersonal, departmental, and organizational factors that must be considered in the design of effective workplace lactation support programs. Policies and programs that align with organizational values and accommodate the needs of employees in varying roles are recommended. By using a socioecological perspective, this study identifies practical strategies for implementing, improving, and sustaining workplace lactation support across multiple levels of a large health care organization.
Mary Ann Liebert
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