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Reliability of Markers for Breast Hypoplasia in the Early Postpartum Period

Journal

JOURNAL OF HUMAN LACTATION
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 242-250

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0890334421991071

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anatomy; biostatistics breast; breastfeeding; insufficient milk; milk supply

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The study aimed to test the reliability of intra-mammary width measurement and breast type categorization, showing excellent reliability for intra-mammary width measurement but fair reliability for breast type categorization due to limited breast shape range in the sample. Future research could explore breasts of women with different medical profiles.
Background: Breast hypoplasia is one reason for insufficient milk supply. Case reports use wide intra-mammary width and certain breast appearances as markers of breast hypoplasia. However, the reliability of these variables has not been determined. Research aims: To test the (i) interrater and intrarater reliability of intra-mammary width measurement and interrater reliability of categorizing women's breasts into breast types, and (ii) feasibility and acceptability of study procedures for the participants. Methods: This was a prospective, longitudinal, non-experimental design with survey and observational components of a convenience sample of early postpartum women (N = 31). Interrater and intrarater reliability were measured using intraclass correlation coefficient for agreement for intra-mammary width measurements. Interrater reliability was measured using weighted kappa for agreement for categorizing breast type. Feasibility and acceptability of study procedures were collected 1 month later. Results: Excellent intrarater and interrater reliability for the intra-mammary width measurement (ICC = 0.99, 95% CI [0.99, 0.997] and ICC = 0.88, 95% CI [0.74, 0.94], respectively) and fair interrater reliability for breast type categorization (k = 0.35, 95% CI [-0.05, 0.75]) with high level of agreement between raters (97%) were achieved. Proportions of participants agreeing to breast photography and acceptability of study procedures were 68% (21/31) and 100% (28/28) respectively. Conclusion: The excellent reliability for the intra-mammary width measurement means it provides a useful measure for future research. Since the fair reliability of categorizing breast type was due to lack of breast shape range in our sample, future research could assess the breasts of women with different medical profiles.

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