| Literature DB >> 31728112 |
Somaya Mohamed Abd El-Ghany, Afaf Abdel Wahab Korraa, Eman Almorsy Ahmed, Iman Mohmmad Wahby Salem, Sahar Ahmed Eslam, Amal Aly El-Taweel, Karin Cadwell.
Abstract
Four hundred eight providers and staff members who care for breastfeeding mothers and babies at Al-Zahraa University Hospital, Cairo, Egypt were randomly selected to assess their knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. The majority of the participants scored above 50% on the knowledge and attitude questions, however, on the practice questions only 45.3% scored above 50%, similar to the result obtained 10 years prior. The results indicate that most attention should be focused on developing practice guidelines and monitoring outcomes since knowledge and attitude were found to be adequate. We would recommend self-appraisal of staff as a first step to others whose hospitals are in the process of implementing the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. © Copyright 2019 Lamaze International.Entities:
Keywords: Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative; KAP; breastfeeding
Year: 2019 PMID: 31728112 PMCID: PMC6791582 DOI: 10.1891/1058-1243.28.4.210
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Perinat Educ ISSN: 1058-1243