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Assessing Barriers to Implement Birth Kangaroo Care in Kentucky Birthing Hospitals.

Ana Maria Linares1, Denise Barbier2, Kristina M Schoeffler3, Rebecca L Collins4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Kentucky continues to have one of the lowest state breastfeeding rates in the country. In 2014, the majority of the birthing hospitals in Kentucky implemented a practice change to the healthcare model known as Birth Kangaroo Care (BKC) as an effort to increase breastfeeding initiation. The goal of this study was to identify current practices and barriers to implementing BKC.
METHODS: An evaluation/surveillance study that incorporated an Internet survey to collect information about the practices and policies of BKC in birthing hospitals in Kentucky was completed.
FINDINGS: The response rate was 54% (n = 25). The birthing hospitals responders to the survey (84%) reported that a BKC policy was established after the educational intervention. Data identified two perceived barriers regarding uninterrupted BKC. One barrier was the interruption by family members to hold the newborn, and the second was a delay in BKC for medical evaluations of the baby by staff members.
CONCLUSION: Breastfeeding rates after implementation of the BKC policy in Kentucky birthing hospitals showed a statistically significant (p = .02) improvement of "ever breastfed" infants.

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Keywords:  Birth Kangaroo Care; Kentucky; birthing hospitals; breastfeeding; skin-to-skin

Year:  2020        PMID: 34733582      PMCID: PMC8562692          DOI: 10.1891/clinlact-d-19-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Lact (Amarillo)        ISSN: 2158-0537


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