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Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
2022 Volume.65 No. 11 p.540 ~ p.546
Survey of Korean pediatrician¡¯s perceptions of barriers to and improvements in breastfeeding
Bae Seong-Phil

Lee Woo-Ryoung
Hahn Won-Ho
Shin Hye-Jung
Ahn Young-Min
Shin Son-Moon
Kim Yong-Joo
Kim Ellen Ai-Rhan
Shin Youn-Jeong
Yi Dae-Yong
Lee Soon-Min
Lee Ju-Young
Lee Jin-A
Chung Sung-Hoon
Jung Eui-Seok
Choi Eui-Kyung
Heo Ju-Sun
Abstract
Background: Although the benefits of breastfeeding are broadly acknowledged with the efforts of the government and several medical societies, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding through 6 months is lower in Korea than in developed countries.

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate pediatricians¡¯ perceptions of breastfeeding barriers and the current breastfeeding counseling environment and propose government policies to encourage breastfeeding in Korea.

Methods: Fourteen survey questions were developed during meetings of Korean Society of Breastfeeding Medicine experts. The Korean Pediatric Society emailed a structured questionnaire to domestic pediatricians registered as official members of the Korean Pediatric Society on May 4, 2021, and June 3, 2021. This study examined the survey responses received from 168 pediatricians.

Results: The 168 respondents included 62 professors, 53 paid doctors, and 53 private physicians. Breastfeeding was recommended by 146 Korean pediatricians (86.9%). However, only 99 responders (59%) currently provide breastfeeding counseling in hospitals. Most respondents stated providing less than 15 minutes of breastfeeding counseling time in the clinic. Moreover, 89.88% of the respondents responded that they would participate in breastfeeding counseling education if an appropriate breastfeeding counseling program was newly established.

Conclusion: This study showed that, although Korean pediatricians had a positive attitude toward breastfeeding, limited counseling was provided for parents. Along with policy support to improve the medical environment through the establishment of an appropriate breastfeeding counseling program, high-quality counseling and an increased breastfeeding rate are expected.
KEYWORD
Breastfeeding, Surveys and questionnaires, Pediatricians, Risk factors
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