Breastfeeding support and avoiding inappropriate breast milk substitute marketing in a neonatal ward in the Czech Republic: a best practice implementation project.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Lucia Kantorová, Andrea Poloková, Michal Sýkora, Tereza Vrbová, Miloslav Klugar, Jitka Klugarová
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this implementation project was to improve breastfeeding support, and more specifically, to increase compliance with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) and the requirements of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (the Code).

Introduction: The Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding of the BFHI have been shown to improve breastfeeding outcomes at target hospitals. The Code is a minimum standard for the regulation of marketing practices related to breastfeeding support.

Methods: We used the JBI evidence implementation model to identify a group of stakeholders in a hospital in the Czech Republic and carried out a best practice implementation project from January 2021 to May 2022. After conducting a baseline audit, the clinical team and external breastfeeding experts discussed challenges and devised an implementation plan using the JBI Getting Research into Practice framework. Follow-up audits were undertaken from January to December 2021 and in May 2022.

Results: Compliance improved across all audited criteria, namely, to fully comply with the Code (0% to 100%); to have a written infant feeding policy (0% to 100%); to ensure staff have skills to support breastfeeding (0% to 100%); to discuss breastfeeding with pregnant women (0% to 100%); to facilitate skin-to-skin contact (67.86% to 83.58%); to support and provide help with breastfeeding (67.86% to 82.09%); to not provide fluids other than breast milk (50% to 58.21%); to practice rooming-in (57.14% to 61.19%); to respond to infant cues (50% to 64.18%); to provide information about community support services (32.14% to 62.69%); and to coordinate discharge and ongoing care (0% to 100%).

Conclusions: Breastfeeding support requires a sustained long-term effort before it can become fully established. The involvement of national-level policy makers is needed.

捷克共和国新生儿病房的母乳喂养支持和避免不适当的母乳代用品营销:最佳做法实施项目
目标:该实施项目的目的是改善对母乳喂养的支持,更具体地说,是加强对爱婴医院倡议(BFHI)和《国际母乳代用品销售守则》(《守则》)要求的遵守。导言:该计划的成功母乳喂养的十个步骤已被证明可以改善目标医院的母乳喂养结果。《守则》是管理与母乳喂养支持有关的营销做法的最低标准。方法:我们使用JBI证据实施模型确定了捷克共和国一家医院的一组利益相关者,并于2021年1月至2022年5月开展了最佳实践实施项目。在进行基线审计后,临床小组和外部母乳喂养专家讨论了挑战,并利用JBI将研究付诸实践框架制定了实施计划。后续审计分别于2021年1月至12月和2022年5月进行。结果:所有审计标准的合规性得到改善,即完全符合准则(0%至100%);有书面的婴儿喂养政策(0% - 100%);确保工作人员具备支持母乳喂养的技能(0%至100%);与孕妇讨论母乳喂养(0%至100%);便于皮肤接触(67.86% ~ 83.58%);支持和帮助母乳喂养(67.86% ~ 82.09%);不提供母乳以外的液体(50%至58.21%);实行同住制(57.14% ~ 61.19%);对婴儿提示有反应(50% ~ 64.18%);提供社区支持服务信息(32.14% ~ 62.69%);并协调出院和持续护理(0%至100%)。结论:母乳喂养支持需要持续的长期努力才能完全建立。国家一级决策者的参与是必要的。
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