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Impact of hospital policies on breastfeeding outcomes.

Kenneth D Rosenberg1, John D Stull, Michelle R Adler, Laurin J Kasehagen, Andrea Crivelli-Kovach.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to explore the association between the Ten Steps of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) of the World Health Organization (Geneva, Switzerland) and breastfeeding at 2 days and 2 weeks.
METHODS: A 65-question institutional survey assessing compliance with the Ten Steps was used to determine an overall breastfeeding Support Score for each of Oregon's 57 birthing hospitals. Hospital breastfeeding outcomes were obtained from the newborn metabolic screening forms.
RESULTS: Hospitals' overall breastfeeding Support Scores ranged from 49.4 to 98.2 out of a possible total score of 100. Hospital compliance with individual Steps ranged from 5.3% for Step 2 (staff training) to 93% for Step 4 (helping with breastfeeding initiation) and Step 8 (encouraging feeding on demand). After controlling for institutional differences (by multivariate linear regression) we found that increases in overall hospital breastfeeding Support Scores were associated with increases in breastfeeding percentage at 2 days (p = 0.021) and at 2 weeks postpartum (p = 0.011). In analyzing each Step individually, however, only the presence of a written hospital policy was independently associated with breastfeeding percent (p = 0.028).
CONCLUSIONS: This institutional-level evaluation corroborates previous findings demonstrating that increased implementation of the Ten Steps is associated with increased breastfeeding. Further, it suggests that hospitals with comprehensive breastfeeding policies are likely to have better breastfeeding support services and better breastfeeding outcomes. Hospitals may consider using these results to prioritize breastfeeding support services through development of hospital breastfeeding policies and to utilize institutional surveys as a component of breastfeeding quality improvement initiatives.

Mesh:

Year:  2008        PMID: 18563999     DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2007.0039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breastfeed Med        ISSN: 1556-8253            Impact factor:   1.817


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2.  Social and institutional factors that affect breastfeeding duration among WIC participants in Los Angeles County, California.

Authors:  Brent A Langellier; M Pia Chaparro; Shannon E Whaley
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Authors:  Emily C Taylor; Nathan C Nickel; Miriam H Labbok
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5.  The new food package and breastfeeding outcomes among women, infants, and children participants in Los Angeles County.

Authors:  Brent A Langellier; M Pia Chaparro; May C Wang; Maria Koleilat; Shannon E Whaley
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6.  The effect of Baby-friendly status on exclusive breastfeeding in U.S. hospitals.

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8.  Compliance with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative and impact on breastfeeding rates.

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9.  Exploring the impact of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative on trends in exclusive breastfeeding.

Authors:  Sheryl W Abrahams; Miriam H Labbok
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Journal:  Int Breastfeed J       Date:  2013-05-20       Impact factor: 3.461

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