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Journal of Human Lactation
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Characterization of Human Milk Donors

Richard Osbaldiston, PhD

Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, KY

Leigh A. Mingle

Southwestern University and a member of both Psi Chi honor fraternity and Southwestern Psychological Association

El principal objetivo de esta investigación fue de crear una caracterización detallada de los bancos de leche, incluyendo información descriptiva sobre la demografía y el estilo de vida, envolvimiento con el banco de leche, razones para donar, problemas durante la lactancia y extracción de leche, barreras para donar leche, experiencias efectivas, y valores personales. Se tomaron datos a través de entrevistas telefónicas con 87 donantes y 19 nodonantes controles. Se encontró muy poca relación entre la información descriptiva y la cantidad de leche donada. Las donantes reportaron pocos problemas con la extracción de leche comparado con las no-donantes. Se presentan estrategias para reclutar nuevas donantes y estrategias para aumentar la cantidad de donaciones.

Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 23, No. 4, 350-357 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0890334407307547


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