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Area of Science:

  • This study focuses on infant nutrition and feeding practices.
  • It examines the concept of exclusive breast pumping (EBP).

Background:

  • Breastmilk is ideal infant nutrition, but exclusive breast pumping (EBP) is an alternative when breastfeeding is not possible.
  • Healthcare providers often lack knowledge about EBP, leading parents to seek guidance from social media.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze and define the concept of exclusive breast pumping (EBP).
  • To establish consistent terminology for EBP in research and practice.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature search was conducted using databases like PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar.
  • Walker and Avant's concept analysis method was employed to examine EBP.

Main Results:

  • Exclusive breast pumping (EBP) is defined by three key attributes: no direct breastfeeding, milk expression, and feeding expressed milk exclusively via bottle.
  • These attributes are essential for confirming the concept of EBP.

Conclusions:

  • This concept analysis provides a clear definition of exclusive breast pumping (EBP), promoting consistent terminology.
  • EBP can increase the proportion of infants receiving breastmilk and potentially mitigate risks associated with formula feeding.