Research Symposium

24th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 3, 2024

Abigail Golden Poster Session 1: 9:30 am - 10:30 am /192


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BIO


I am a sophomore from Tampa, Florida and enjoy going to the beach, working out, and spending time with my friends. At Florida State, I am majoring in nursing and hope to work in the neonatal intensive care unit in the future.

Exploring Apparel Options for Working NICU Mothers: Development of a Breastfeeding Garment

Authors: Abigail Golden, Jessica Ridgway Clayton
Student Major: Nursing
Mentor: Jessica Ridgway Clayton
Mentor's Department: Retail Entrepreneurship
Mentor's College: Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship
Co-Presenters: Rebecca Valentin

Abstract


In a mother’s postpartum journey with her newborn, kangaroo care and breastfeeding are influential factors for both their physical and mental health. Kangaroo care is skin-to-skin contact between mother and infant. Especially in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), this form of care is crucial as the NICU babies require additional medical support to become healthy. There are several barriers that mothers encounter in the NICU that make it difficult to perform kangaroo care and breastfeeding. For instance, there are very few garments that are available to mothers in the NICU that help them facilitate kangaroo care and breastfeeding. Since the majority of the infants in the NICU are low birth weight, they do not fit into the garments provided. In addition, the garments are uncomfortable for the mothers to wear after surgery or do not accommodate for the several wires attached to the infant. In order to find a garment that would best aid the mother and infant, mothers who have had their babies in the NICU, neonatal nurses, and lactation consultants were interviewed. The interviews were transcribed and coded to determine what the overlapping themes and desires of mothers were. It was discovered that many mothers wanted something that looked normal, breathable, and easy to remove. By understanding what mothers want, a breastfeeding garment that will provide comfort and support can be made.

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Keywords: Breastfeeding, Neonatal, Garments, Mothers