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Breastfeeding in Emergencies as a Life-Saving Intervention: A Bibliometric Analysis Within the IYCF-E Framework.

Created on 14 Jul 2026

Authors

Hülya Karataş, Fethiye Kılıçaslan, Ümit Doğan

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Journal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association. Pages 8903344261460207. Jul 14, 2026. Epub Jul 14, 2026.

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the scientific literature on breastfeeding during natural hazards, using a bibliometric approach, within the IYCF-E framework.
Data were collected from the Web of Science Core Collection in December 2024. The search was limited to English-language articles and included keywords such as "natural hazards," "earthquake," "flood," "hurricane," and "breastfeeding." Of the 148 identified articles, 27 met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Biblioshiny interface in R (Version 4.2.1) and RStudio, with visualizations generated using VOSviewer.
Publications in this field began in 2012, with a marked increase in recent years and the highest number in 2024. Most studies originated from the United States, Japan, and Canada. The Journal of Human Lactation published the highest number of articles. Frequently used keywords included "breastfeeding," "earthquake," "emergency," and "disasters." Thematic analysis indicated that infant health, emergencies, and breastfeeding were central themes, whereas maternal mental health, including stress and depression, emerged as growing areas of interest. However, limited attention was given to the life-saving role of breastfeeding and the risks associated with BMS within an IYCF-E framework.
The scientific literature on breastfeeding in emergency contexts remains limited. Existing studies are predominantly descriptive and largely focused on earthquake settings. Future research should adopt an IYCF-E perspective, explicitly recognize breastfeeding as a life-saving intervention, and develop evidence-based strategies to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding while preventing inappropriate use of BMS in emergency preparedness and response.

PMID:
42444526
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 14 Jul 2026.

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