TY - JOUR
T1 - Trust Black Women
T2 - Using Photovoice to Amplify the Voices of Black Women to Identify and Address Barriers to Breastfeeding in Southeast Georgia
AU - Marshall, Nandi A.
AU - Cook, Christina S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Society for Public Health Education.
PY - 2023/5
Y1 - 2023/5
N2 - Barriers to breastfeeding for Black mothers are well documented in the literature. Local context is crucial for understanding and addressing barriers. Our research used the photovoice method to amplify the voices of Black mothers in Chatham County, Georgia. Guided by the sociol-ecological model, this photovoice project explored and identified the social, cultural, and physical barriers to breastfeeding that the mothers experienced. Two additional themes emerged through data analysis: personal comfort with public breastfeeding and the women’s recommendations for breastfeeding support and normalization. Lack of physical spaces, lack of peer and family support, the need to overcome the stigma associated with breastfeeding, and advocating for more lactation spaces were commonly stated by the participants. These results led to the creation of a policy toolkit, a breastfeeding policy template, a proclamation to make the City of Savannah a Breastfeeding Family Friendly Community, an online photobook to share the experiences of the mothers, and additional paths of dialogue to increase inclusivity and expand health equity within Chatham County.
AB - Barriers to breastfeeding for Black mothers are well documented in the literature. Local context is crucial for understanding and addressing barriers. Our research used the photovoice method to amplify the voices of Black mothers in Chatham County, Georgia. Guided by the sociol-ecological model, this photovoice project explored and identified the social, cultural, and physical barriers to breastfeeding that the mothers experienced. Two additional themes emerged through data analysis: personal comfort with public breastfeeding and the women’s recommendations for breastfeeding support and normalization. Lack of physical spaces, lack of peer and family support, the need to overcome the stigma associated with breastfeeding, and advocating for more lactation spaces were commonly stated by the participants. These results led to the creation of a policy toolkit, a breastfeeding policy template, a proclamation to make the City of Savannah a Breastfeeding Family Friendly Community, an online photobook to share the experiences of the mothers, and additional paths of dialogue to increase inclusivity and expand health equity within Chatham County.
KW - Black
KW - health equity
KW - health research
KW - maternal and infant health
KW - minority health
KW - partnerships/coalitions
KW - photovoice
KW - qualitative research
KW - REACH: Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health
KW - social determinants of health
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85142695106&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/15248399221135102
DO - 10.1177/15248399221135102
M3 - Article
C2 - 36419257
AN - SCOPUS:85142695106
SN - 1524-8399
VL - 24
SP - 128S-139S
JO - Health Promotion Practice
JF - Health Promotion Practice
IS - 1_suppl
ER -