Breast/chest feeding Support: Critically Analyzing a Canadian Policy Guiding Nursing Practice

Hermandeep Deo, Emmanuela N Ojukwu, G. Boschma
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The World Health Organization has identified the importance of improving the rates of breast/chest feeding for population health. Canadian health organizations have put public health resources toward breast/chest feeding support. Despite statements of purpose describing health promotional interventions to be focused on improving overall population health, many times these methods are based only upon biomedical knowledge and fail to adequately address the needs of diverse populations. Thus, in this paper we critique a Canadian policy providing clinical guidance to care providers through the application of a relational inquiry framework. We draw on the first author’s experience as a Public Health Nurse delivering breast/chest feeding support within the scope of these guidelines to further illustrate the point. The results from published evidence are integrated within this critique to provide an evidence base for policy improvement recommendations to improve the social, cultural, and political components of breast/chest feeding typically overlooked in current standards.
母乳/胸部喂养支持:批判性分析加拿大指导护理实践的政策
世界卫生组织确定了提高母乳/胸部喂养率对人口健康的重要性。加拿大卫生组织将公共卫生资源用于支持母乳/胸部喂养。尽管目的声明将健康促进干预措施的重点放在改善总体人口健康上,但很多时候,这些方法仅以生物医学知识为基础,未能充分满足不同人口的需求。因此,在本文中,我们批评了加拿大的政策,通过应用关系查询框架为护理提供者提供临床指导。我们利用第一作者作为公共卫生护士在这些指南范围内提供母乳/胸部喂养支持的经验来进一步说明这一点。已发表证据的结果被纳入本评论,为政策改进建议提供证据基础,以改善当前标准中通常被忽视的母乳喂养的社会、文化和政治组成部分。
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