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A cross-sectional study of lactation room quality and Dutch working mothers’ satisfaction, perceived ease of, and perceived support for breast milk expression at work


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Background
The challenge of combining professional work and breastfeeding is a key reason why women choose not to breastfeed or to stop breastfeeding early. We posited that having access to a high-quality lactation room at the workplace could influence working mothers’ satisfaction and perceptions related to expressing breast milk at work, which could have important longer term consequences for the duration of breastfeeding. Specifically, we aimed to (1) develop a checklist for assessing the quality of lactation rooms and (2) explore how lactation room quality affects lactating mothers’ satisfaction and perceptions. Drawing on social ecological insights, we hypothesized that the quality of lactation rooms (operationalized as any space used for expressing milk at work) would be positively related to mothers’ satisfaction with the room, perceived ease of, and perceived support for milk expression at work.
Methods
We conducted two studies. In Study 1 we developed a lactation room quality checklist (LRQC) and assessed its reliability twice, using samples of 33 lactation rooms (Study 1a) and 31 lactation rooms (Study 1b). Data were collected in the Northern part of the Netherlands (between December 2016 and April 2017). Study 2 comprised a cross-sectional survey of 511 lactating mothers, working in a variety of Dutch organizations. The mothers were recruited through the Facebook page of a popular Dutch breastfeeding website. They completed online questionnaires containing the LRQC and measures aimed at assessing their satisfaction and perceptions related to milk expression at work (in June and July 2017).
Results
The LRQC was deemed reliable and easy to apply in practice. As predicted, we found that objectively assessed higher-quality lactation rooms were associated with increased levels of satisfaction with the lactation rooms, perceived ease of milk expression at work, and perceived support from supervisors and co-workers for expressing milk in the workplace.
Conclusions
The availability of a high-quality lactation room could influence mothers’ decisions regarding breast milk expression at work and the commencement and/or continuation of breastfeeding. Future studies should explore whether and how lactation room quality affects breastfeeding choices, and which aspects are most important to include in lactation rooms.


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    Innovatiewerkplaats Healthy Workplace

    De innovatiewerkplaats Healthy Workplace (HWP) richt zich op het verbeteren van de werkomgeving door middel van praktijkgericht onderzoek en ontwerpoplossingen. Vanuit het lectoraat Facility Management van de Hanze, werkt HWP samen met kennis- en onderwijsinstellingen, overheden en het bedrijfsleven om de gezondheid, betrokkenheid, tevredenheid en productiviteit van werknemers te verbeteren, rekening houdend met de behoeften van de organisatie en het individu. HWP streeft naar een betere aansluiting tussen de ruimte en organisatie in kantoren. Dit doen we door vragen uit de beroepspraktijk te koppelen aan praktijkgericht onderzoek van onze senior-onderzoekers, onderzoekers, docenten en studenten, onder meer in architectuur, bewegingswetenschappen, facility management, fysiotherapie, gezondheidspsychologie, installatietechniek, kunsten en vastgoed. Onze multidisciplinaire aanpak zorgt ervoor dat oplossingen niet alleen theoretisch en empirisch uitstekend onderbouwd zijn, maar ook praktisch toepasbaar. Door de goede samenwerking met onze partners, genereert HWP ontwerpoplossingen die kantoororganisaties helpen om beter te functioneren en de fysieke, mentale en sociale gezondheid van medewerkers te verbeteren.

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