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Abstract
Improving breastfeeding rates among Black women is a potential strategy to address disparities in health outcomes that disproportionately impact Black women and children. This quality improvement (QI) initiative aimed to improve perinatal case manager knowledge and self-efficacy to promote breastfeeding among Black, low-income women who use services through Boston Healthy Start Initiative. QI methodology was used to develop and test a two-part strategy for perinatal case managers to promote and support breastfeeding. A positive change was observed in infant feeding knowledge and case manager self-efficacy to promote breastfeeding. Among the 24 mothers participating in this QI initiative, 100% initiated and continued breastfeeding at 1 week postpartum, and 92% were breastfeeding at 2 weeks postpartum.Entities:
Keywords: breastfeeding; capacity building; infant feeding; perinatal case management; quality improvement; training
Year: 2015 PMID: 26937160 PMCID: PMC4720863 DOI: 10.1891/1058-1243.24.1.37
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Perinat Educ ISSN: 1058-1243