Registered nurse lactation consultants' experiences supporting maternal mental health: A qualitative descriptive study

Kelly L. DeCoste, Britney L. Benoit, Georgia K. Dewart, Steven Johnson

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Abstract

Background: The province of Nova Scotia has the highest rates of perinatal mental health disorders in Canada, and rates of exclusive breastfeeding fall below the Canadian national average. Exclusive breastfeeding is identified as a protective factor against the development of perinatal mental health disorders. Lactation consultant support is associated with increased rates of exclusive breastfeeding and decreased rates of perinatal mental health disorders. Despite this, little is known regarding the experiences of Registered Nurse Lactation Consultants related to supporting maternal mental health. Objective: To understand the experiences of Registered Nurse Lactation Consultants related to supporting maternal mental health. Design: A qualitative descriptive design using online semi-structured interviews. Setting & Participants: Ten Registered Nurse Lactation Consultants employed in the publicly funded healthcare system in Nova Scotia, Canada, were recruited via purposive sampling. Findings: Three themes emerged regarding the relational experiences of Registered Nurse Lactation Consultants while supporting maternal mental health; these included (1) Experiences supporting maternal mental health, (2) Providing maternal mental health care, and (3) Mothers need support. Key conclusions and implications for practice: Registered Nurse Lactation Consultants described positive experiences supporting maternal mental health and indicated that lactation consultant appointments were an opportune time to provide screening and support for maternal mental health. Enhancing support for maternal mental health requires collaborative and integrated approaches throughout the perinatal period. Healthcare providers, including Registered Nurse Lactation Consultants, must be provided with the support and resources to provide timely and appropriate support for maternal mental health throughout the perinatal period.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104145
JournalMidwifery
Volume138
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov. 2024

Keywords

  • Breastfeeding
  • Lactation consultant
  • Mental health
  • Registered nurse
  • screening
  • Support

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