| Literature DB >> 25326415 |
Narendra R Dereddy1, Ajay J Talati2, Ashley Smith3, Ravi Kudumula4, Ramasubbareddy Dhanireddy2.
Abstract
Breast milk feeding has advantages over formula feeding in premature infants, but its use in them is low. We initiated measures in our inner-city hospital such as starting a dedicated lactation service, counseling the mothers prenatally and postnatally, educating hospital staff, and advocating with our state's Medicaid insurance to provide free home breast pumps. These measures were associated with improvement in our breast milk feeding rates in very low birth weight infants from 22% to 88% over 5 years. This article describes our multipronged approach and can help encourage and guide other units with similar demographics to improve their breast milk feeding rates.Entities:
Keywords: breastfeeding; inner-city hospital; prematurity; quality improvement
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25326415 DOI: 10.1177/0890334414554619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Lact ISSN: 0890-3344 Impact factor: 2.219