Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx

Background<p>Early lactation failure among mothers of moderate preterm infants poses a persistent public health concern. This study identified key predictors and developed a risk stratification tool.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a prospective cohort study of 3,210 mother-infant dyads...

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অন্যান্য লেখক: Lei Song (30203) (author), Xiaobin Chu (2231848) (author), Yuanyuan Zhu (418127) (author), Yan Wei (32168) (author), Jiejie Wang (11830808) (author), Rong Zou (2315830) (author), Juhua Ji (22678625) (author)
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Xiaobin Chu (2231848)
Yuanyuan Zhu (418127)
Yan Wei (32168)
Jiejie Wang (11830808)
Rong Zou (2315830)
Juhua Ji (22678625)
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Lei Song (30203)
Xiaobin Chu (2231848)
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Yan Wei (32168)
Jiejie Wang (11830808)
Rong Zou (2315830)
Juhua Ji (22678625)
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Lei Song (30203)
Xiaobin Chu (2231848)
Yuanyuan Zhu (418127)
Yan Wei (32168)
Jiejie Wang (11830808)
Rong Zou (2315830)
Juhua Ji (22678625)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Clinical and Sports Nutrition
breastfeeding
preterm infants
lactation failure
risk stratification
self-efficacy
maternal depression
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx
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description Background<p>Early lactation failure among mothers of moderate preterm infants poses a persistent public health concern. This study identified key predictors and developed a risk stratification tool.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a prospective cohort study of 3,210 mother-infant dyads (32.0–34.9 weeks gestation) at a tertiary hospital in China (February 2022–April 2025). Early lactation failure was defined as absence of direct breastfeeding with documented latch or provision of < 5 ml cumulative expressed breast milk within 72 h postpartum. Data included psychosocial assessments [breastfeeding self-efficacy scale-short form (BSES-SF), Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS), family support], obstetric factors, neonatal characteristics, and early care variables. Missing data was imputed using multiple chained equations (50 datasets). Multilevel logistic regression with ward-level random intercepts identified predictors, with bootstrap validation (1,000 resamples) assessing performance.</p>Results<p>Among 3,210 mother-infant dyads enrolled, 716 (22.3%) experienced early lactation failure within 72 h postpartum. Key predictors included higher BSES-SF scores [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 0.96 per point, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.94–0.98], higher EPDS scores (aOR = 1.08, 95% CI: 1.04–1.12), cesarean delivery (aOR = 1.42, 95% CI: 1.15–1.75), neonatal respiratory support (aOR = 1.28, 95% CI: 1.05–1.56), and shorter kangaroo care duration (aOR = 0.92 per 10 min, 95% CI: 0.87–0.97). A five-factor risk tool stratified mothers into low-risk (13.0% failure rate), moderate-risk (20.5%), and high-risk (31.0%) groups, with strong discrimination (C-statistic = 0.704; calibration slope = 0.952; Hosmer-Lemeshow p = 0.267). Population-attributable risks were highest for cesarean delivery (20.4%), low self-efficacy (18.9%), and depression (18.2%), with numbers needed to treat (NNT) ranging from 11 to 18.</p>Conclusion<p>This study confirms the multifactorial basis of early lactation failure, highlighting maternal psychosocial factors as key predictors. The validated risk tool enables identification of high-risk dyads for targeted nutritional support interventions.</p>
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spelling Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docxFei Hong (2659480)Lei Song (30203)Xiaobin Chu (2231848)Yuanyuan Zhu (418127)Yan Wei (32168)Jiejie Wang (11830808)Rong Zou (2315830)Juhua Ji (22678625)Clinical and Sports Nutritionbreastfeedingpreterm infantslactation failurerisk stratificationself-efficacymaternal depressionBackground<p>Early lactation failure among mothers of moderate preterm infants poses a persistent public health concern. This study identified key predictors and developed a risk stratification tool.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a prospective cohort study of 3,210 mother-infant dyads (32.0–34.9 weeks gestation) at a tertiary hospital in China (February 2022–April 2025). Early lactation failure was defined as absence of direct breastfeeding with documented latch or provision of < 5 ml cumulative expressed breast milk within 72 h postpartum. Data included psychosocial assessments [breastfeeding self-efficacy scale-short form (BSES-SF), Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS), family support], obstetric factors, neonatal characteristics, and early care variables. Missing data was imputed using multiple chained equations (50 datasets). Multilevel logistic regression with ward-level random intercepts identified predictors, with bootstrap validation (1,000 resamples) assessing performance.</p>Results<p>Among 3,210 mother-infant dyads enrolled, 716 (22.3%) experienced early lactation failure within 72 h postpartum. Key predictors included higher BSES-SF scores [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 0.96 per point, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.94–0.98], higher EPDS scores (aOR = 1.08, 95% CI: 1.04–1.12), cesarean delivery (aOR = 1.42, 95% CI: 1.15–1.75), neonatal respiratory support (aOR = 1.28, 95% CI: 1.05–1.56), and shorter kangaroo care duration (aOR = 0.92 per 10 min, 95% CI: 0.87–0.97). A five-factor risk tool stratified mothers into low-risk (13.0% failure rate), moderate-risk (20.5%), and high-risk (31.0%) groups, with strong discrimination (C-statistic = 0.704; calibration slope = 0.952; Hosmer-Lemeshow p = 0.267). Population-attributable risks were highest for cesarean delivery (20.4%), low self-efficacy (18.9%), and depression (18.2%), with numbers needed to treat (NNT) ranging from 11 to 18.</p>Conclusion<p>This study confirms the multifactorial basis of early lactation failure, highlighting maternal psychosocial factors as key predictors. The validated risk tool enables identification of high-risk dyads for targeted nutritional support interventions.</p>2025-11-25T05:10:47ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fnut.2025.1668778.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_1_Determinants_of_early_lactation_failure_in_mothers_of_moderately_preterm_neonates_a_multilevel_analysis_of_survey_data_docx/30703328CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307033282025-11-25T05:10:47Z
spellingShingle Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx
Fei Hong (2659480)
Clinical and Sports Nutrition
breastfeeding
preterm infants
lactation failure
risk stratification
self-efficacy
maternal depression
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title Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx
title_full Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx
title_fullStr Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx
title_full_unstemmed Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx
title_short Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx
title_sort Table 1_Determinants of early lactation failure in mothers of moderately preterm neonates: a multilevel analysis of survey data.docx
topic Clinical and Sports Nutrition
breastfeeding
preterm infants
lactation failure
risk stratification
self-efficacy
maternal depression