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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current infant feeding support is often targeted at establishing breastfeeding in healthy term infants, or supporting lactation for preterm infants in the neonatal setting. Breastfeeding presents different challenges for children beyond the neonatal period who have a medical complexity. The tendency to focus on breastfeeding as a preventative public health intervention overlooks the fact that mothers and children with medical complexity often require additional and targeted support to continue to breastfeed. Despite this identified need, there is very little research, policy or clinically specific teaching within paediatrics that is nuanced enough to support this vulnerable population. RAISING AWARENESS OF BREASTFED CHILDREN WITH MEDICAL COMPLEXITY IN PAEDIATRICS: While research, policy and embedded Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) standards in both the maternity and neonatal directorates exists, paediatrics is a separate discipline and contrastingly, has very little lactation support infrastructure. To this end, a doctoral study was commenced aiming to identify the differences for this vulnerable and largely overlooked group. One of the related outputs of the ongoing research is the use of creative methods to raise awareness. This commentary highlights a project with an artist to develop a series of portraits alongside a book and health professional education to increase awareness of these children's needs.Entities:
Keywords: Art; Breastfeeding; Healthcare professionals; Paediatrics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35761405 PMCID: PMC9235200 DOI: 10.1186/s13006-022-00488-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Breastfeed J ISSN: 1746-4358 Impact factor: 3.790
Fig. 1Hannah and Maisie. Hannah is holding Maisie while supported by clinical staff in the PICU who were continuing to provide critical care. PICU paediatric intensive care unit. Artist: Leanne Pearce
Fig. 2Edward and Jacob. Jacob’s father Edward is feeding his son Jacob with Laura’s expressed milk via a syringe while he was in the HDU. HDU high dependency unit. Artist: Leanne Pearce
Fig. 3Cara with her two unwell children. Cara is breastfeeding 4-month old Maya at the hospital bedside of Jayke, aged four. Artist: Leanne Pearce