Literature DB >> 30593766

Delayed Newborn First Bath and Exclusive Breastfeeding Rates.

Jennifer Turney, Ann Lowther, Jeanine Pyka, Deene' Mollon, Willa Fields.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop an evidence-based practice project to evaluate the effect of delaying a newborn's first bath on exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge.
DESIGN: A pre- and post-implementation evaluation of the effect of delaying the first bath on exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge.
SETTING: A postpartum unit in a southern California community hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Breastfeeding dyads of women and newborns (>37 weeks gestational age) who were admitted to the postpartum unit. INTERVENTION/MEASUREMENTS: Postpartum nurses involved in the unit practice council, in collaboration with unit leadership, changed the newborn's first bath practice through development of a bathing guideline, nurse education, and mother education. Measurements of the practice change included time of the first bath and exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge.
RESULTS: We observed an increased time for the newborn's first bath from 6.88 hours to 13.71 hours (p ≤ .001). The number of times women chose not to bathe their newborns while in the hospital also increased by approximately seven times, from 0.16% to 1.1%. The rate of exclusive breastfeeding at discharge did not change significantly after implementation (p ≥ .05), regardless of when the first bath was given.
CONCLUSION: Delaying a newborn's first bath was not associated with an increase in exclusive breastfeeding rates. More research is needed to determine the effect of bath times.
Copyright © 2019 AWHONN. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  delayed bath; delayed bathing; evidence-based practice; exclusive breastfeeding; newborn; newborn bath

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 30593766     DOI: 10.1016/j.nwh.2018.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Womens Health        ISSN: 1751-4851


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