Factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in Iran: implications for policymakers and planners

Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) actively promotes breastfeeding as the optimal source of nourishment for infants and young children. However, not all newborns have access to breast milk, leading to deprivation of its nutritional benefits or incurring financial burdens from al...

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Main Authors: Leila Doshmangir, Maryam Naghshi, Kamal Gholipour, Ayat Ahmadi, Hosein Azizi, Vladimir Sergeevich Gordeev
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40795-025-00994-7
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author Leila Doshmangir
Maryam Naghshi
Kamal Gholipour
Ayat Ahmadi
Hosein Azizi
Vladimir Sergeevich Gordeev
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description Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) actively promotes breastfeeding as the optimal source of nourishment for infants and young children. However, not all newborns have access to breast milk, leading to deprivation of its nutritional benefits or incurring financial burdens from alternative feeding options. Establishing Human Milk Banks (HMBs) can help ensure equitable access to donated human milk. However, several factors may hinder breast milk donation. This study aims to identify the factors influencing milk donation to HMBs in Iran. Methods We conducted a case-control study involving mothers who had given birth at least one year prior to the study. The study included 51 cases (mothers who donated their milk to HMBs) and 153 controls. Data were collected using a questionnaire designed to gather retrospective information on individual health, social networks, and other relevant factors. Logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the relationships between breast milk donation and these factors. Additionally, qualitative data were collected through face-to-face interviews with HMB senior staff and mothers. Thematic analysis was employed to identify perspectives on factors influencing milk donation. Results Family factors, social influences, individual social welfare scores, and breast milk adequacy were significantly associated with increased milk donation. Among these, family support emerged as one of the strongest predictors of milk donation. Conclusion To establish HMBs and promote human milk donation, health policymakers and planners should implement strategies that motivate mothers to donate. Evidence-based training and motivational programs for mothers and their families, which address barriers to milk donation, are essential to achieving this goal.
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spelling doaj-art-e94d2b8654c54d2eab56dd1baa4187dd2025-01-19T12:13:16ZengBMCBMC Nutrition2055-09282025-01-011111910.1186/s40795-025-00994-7Factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in Iran: implications for policymakers and plannersLeila Doshmangir0Maryam Naghshi1Kamal Gholipour2Ayat Ahmadi3Hosein Azizi4Vladimir Sergeevich Gordeev5Social Determinants of Health Research Centre, Health Management & Safety Promotion Research Institute, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesTabriz Health Services Management Research Center, School of Management & Medical Informatics, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesTabriz Health Services Management Research Center, School of Management & Medical Informatics, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesKnowledge Utilisation Research Center, Tehran University of Medical SciencesWomen’s Reproductive Health Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineAbstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) actively promotes breastfeeding as the optimal source of nourishment for infants and young children. However, not all newborns have access to breast milk, leading to deprivation of its nutritional benefits or incurring financial burdens from alternative feeding options. Establishing Human Milk Banks (HMBs) can help ensure equitable access to donated human milk. However, several factors may hinder breast milk donation. This study aims to identify the factors influencing milk donation to HMBs in Iran. Methods We conducted a case-control study involving mothers who had given birth at least one year prior to the study. The study included 51 cases (mothers who donated their milk to HMBs) and 153 controls. Data were collected using a questionnaire designed to gather retrospective information on individual health, social networks, and other relevant factors. Logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the relationships between breast milk donation and these factors. Additionally, qualitative data were collected through face-to-face interviews with HMB senior staff and mothers. Thematic analysis was employed to identify perspectives on factors influencing milk donation. Results Family factors, social influences, individual social welfare scores, and breast milk adequacy were significantly associated with increased milk donation. Among these, family support emerged as one of the strongest predictors of milk donation. Conclusion To establish HMBs and promote human milk donation, health policymakers and planners should implement strategies that motivate mothers to donate. Evidence-based training and motivational programs for mothers and their families, which address barriers to milk donation, are essential to achieving this goal.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40795-025-00994-7Milk donationMilk bankHuman milkBreastfeedingHealth policy and systems researchPublic health
spellingShingle Leila Doshmangir
Maryam Naghshi
Kamal Gholipour
Ayat Ahmadi
Hosein Azizi
Vladimir Sergeevich Gordeev
Factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in Iran: implications for policymakers and planners
BMC Nutrition
Milk donation
Milk bank
Human milk
Breastfeeding
Health policy and systems research
Public health
title Factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in Iran: implications for policymakers and planners
title_full Factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in Iran: implications for policymakers and planners
title_fullStr Factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in Iran: implications for policymakers and planners
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in Iran: implications for policymakers and planners
title_short Factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in Iran: implications for policymakers and planners
title_sort factors influencing breast milk donation to a human milk bank in iran implications for policymakers and planners
topic Milk donation
Milk bank
Human milk
Breastfeeding
Health policy and systems research
Public health
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40795-025-00994-7
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