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Area of Science:

  • Neonatal intensive care
  • Human milk research
  • Maternal-infant bonding

Background:

  • Human milk is crucial for neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) infants.
  • Milk expression is challenging for mothers due to separation and stress.
  • Optimizing milk expression is vital for infant health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of videoconferencing with hospitalized infants on milk expression.
  • To assess effects on milk volume, efficiency, macronutrient content, and maternal experience.

Main Methods:

  • Randomized controlled crossover trial involving mothers of premature infants.
  • Comparison of milk expression with and without videoconferencing.
  • Data collection included milk volume, expression time, maternal experience (BMEE subscale), and milk macronutrient analysis.

Main Results:

  • Videoconferencing significantly improved the maternal milk expression experience (p=0.01).
  • No significant differences were observed in milk volume (p=0.6) or expression efficiency (p=0.4).
  • Milk macronutrient content was not significantly affected.

Conclusions:

  • Videoconferencing enhances the pumping experience for mothers of hospitalized premature infants.
  • Current evidence does not support a significant effect on milk volume or expression efficiency.
  • Further research may explore optimizing videoconferencing interventions for milk expression.