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Promoting Lactation Support: Challenges and Solutions to Supporting Breastfeeding Radiologists

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ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY
卷 29, 期 2, 页码 175-180

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2020.11.009

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Breastfeeding; women in radiology; lactation support

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The study found that nearly half of breastfeeding radiologists did not meet their breastfeeding goals, citing barriers such as lack of time, lack of space, and unsupportive work culture. Having adequate time for pumping/breastfeeding was associated with achieving breastfeeding goals. There is an opportunity to make structural and cultural changes to provide lactation support at work.
Rationale and Objectives: Although the evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding is strong, parents are often unable to continue breastfeeding upon returning from maternity leave for a variety of reasons. Breastfeeding parents in medicine face unique challenges upon returning to the workforce after maternity leave. Current research on breastfeeding radiologists is limited. The objective of this research is to evaluate breastfeeding barriers and identify potential solutions to help radiologists reach their breastfeeding goals. Materials and Methods: A 17-question survey was developed from validated surveys and pilot tested using focus groups. The survey was emailed to members of the American Association for Women in Radiology and promoted through social media. Bivariate analyses were performed using chi-square tests. p values 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Institutional review board deemed that this anonymous voluntary survey met criteria for exemption. Results: 50 respondents met criteria for study inclusion (estimated response rate 42%). Of the respondents, 60% were trainees, 80% practiced in academic institutions and 92% were full-time. 100% intended to breastfeed, of whom 56% met personal breastfeeding goals (12-month median duration). Available lactation facilities included: Dedicated lactation room (38%), private space (58%), hospital grade pump (30%), refrigerator (46%), dedicated PACS (8%). Cited workplace challenges included lack of time (82%), lack of space (34%), and unsupportive work culture (42%). Having adequate time was associated with meeting breastfeeding goals (p = 0.028). No other factors were statistically significant (p 0.05). Conclusion: Almost half of breastfeeding radiologists (44%) did not meet breastfeeding goals, citing a variety of facility-based and institutional barriers. Among these, having sufficient time to pump/breastfeed was associated with achieving breastfeeding goals. Given the barriers faced by breastfeeding radiologists, there is an opportunity to make structural and cultural changes to provide lactation support at work.

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