A Quality Improvement Initiative to Increase the Supply of Mother’s Own Milk for Preterm Newborn Admitted in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

Q4 Medicine
Shazia Afreen, Ummey Tamima Nasrin, K.M. Mahbubur Rahman, I. Jahan, S. Dey, M. Shahidullah, R. M. Chowdhury, Md Abdul Mannan
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Background: Mother’s own milk for preterm infants is a complete nutrition. In NICUs, there is a delay in starting and decreased frequency of breast milk expression leading to inadequate supply of mother’s own milk for preterm babies. There is a lack of knowledge about the importance of mother’s own milk for preterm babies in the general population and a paucity of studies on this topic from Bangladesh. This quality improvement initiative will serve as a baseline study for increasing the use of mother’s own milk for preterm babies in our country. Objectives: To observe the effects of the quality improvement initiative to increase the supply of mother’s own milk for preterm newborns admitted in the NICU. Methods: This QI study was conducted in the Department of Neonatology, in collaboration with the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, over the period of 1 year. Inborn Preterm neonates ≤34 weeks and/or ≤1800 gm and mother dyads, anticipated to stay in NICU for ≥ 7 days, were included in this study. In the observation phase, baseline data were collected. The intervention phase was started with a comprehensive counseling package, the demonstration of breast milk expression, and the early (within 6 h of delivery) and frequent (2 h) expression of breast milk. Results: A total of 96 preterm newborns and mother dyads were enrolled. There was an improvement in the percentage of mothers expressing breast milk within 6 h of birth and on day 1 from 0% to 100% and from 14.5% to 100%, respectively, after implementing the QI initiative. The amount of expressed breast milk on days 1, 3, and 7 in the intervention group was higher than that of the observation group. The percentage of neonates receiving only mother’s own milk on day 1 was increased from 14.5% to 100% after giving intervention. Conclusion: A significant improvement in early expression of breast milk, an increase in total amount of expressed breast milk, and an exclusive mother’s own milk feeding among the preterm neonates admitted in the NICU were observed.
提高班加班杜-谢赫-穆吉布医科大学新生儿重症监护室早产新生儿母乳供应量的质量改进措施
背景:母乳是早产儿的全面营养。在新生儿重症监护室,母乳喂养的开始时间延迟和次数减少,导致早产儿母乳供应不足。一般人对早产儿母乳的重要性缺乏了解,孟加拉国对这一问题的研究也很少。这项质量改进措施将作为一项基线研究,以提高我国早产儿对母乳的使用率。目标:观察质量改进措施对增加新生儿重症监护室早产新生儿母乳供应的影响。方法:这项 QI 研究由新生儿科与达卡班加班杜-谢赫-穆吉布医科大学妇产科合作开展,为期一年。研究对象包括体重≤34 周和(或)≤1800 克的早产新生儿以及预计将在新生儿重症监护室住院≥7 天的母亲夫妇。在观察阶段,收集基线数据。干预阶段开始时,提供全面的咨询包、示范母乳挤出,以及尽早(产后 6 小时内)和频繁(2 小时内)挤出母乳。结果共有 96 名早产新生儿和母亲参加了干预活动。实施质量改进措施后,母亲在分娩后 6 小时内和第 1 天挤出母乳的比例分别从 0% 和 14.5% 提高到 100%。干预组在第 1 天、第 3 天和第 7 天的母乳量均高于观察组。采取干预措施后,第 1 天只吃母乳的新生儿比例从 14.5%增至 100%。结论在新生儿重症监护室住院的早产新生儿中,早期母乳表达明显改善,表达的母乳总量增加,而且只吃母乳。
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Journal of Neonatology
Journal of Neonatology Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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