Quality Initiative Program to Improve the Percentage of Very Preterm Neonates Receiving Expressed Breast Milk Within 24 Hours of Birth in a Tertiary Care (Level III-B) NICU

Q4 Medicine
Grace Mary Minj, Vindhya Narayanaswamy, Karthik Nagesh
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Background: There is often a delay in the initiation of feeding in preterm babies and more dependence on PDHM milk due to the non-availability of the mother’s own milk. This study aimed to increase the percentage of very preterm neonates receiving expressed breast milk (EBM) within 24 hours of birth. Methods: A quality improvement (QI) initiative study was conducted from May 2022 to August 2022 in a tertiary care (Level III-B) NICU. A QI support team was formed. The reasons for the delay in the initiation of expression of breastmilk were evaluated. We included preterm neonates (<32 weeks gestation) born within the study period. Antenatal and postnatal counseling regarding the expression of breast milk, using leaflets and video, frequent visits, telephonic reminders, and emphasizing Kangaroo Mother Care through various Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles were done. Results: A total of 17 very preterm babies were studied over a period of 3 months. The percentage of preterm receiving EBM within 24 hours of birth, increased from 20% (observation phase) to 83.3% (initiation phase) and maintained to 90% in the continuation phase. The time of receiving the first EBM reduced from a median of 32.5 hours (1.35 days) in the retrospective phase to 17 hours (0.7 days) during the initiation phase and it was sustained later on. Mothers were able to express as early as within 4.5 hours. Conclusion: A simple QI intervention showed early expression and sustenance of breast milk in mothers of preterm neonates.
提高三级护理(III-B 级)新生儿重症监护室中出生后 24 小时内接受母乳喂养的极早产新生儿比例的质量倡议计划
背景:早产儿开始喂养的时间往往较晚,而且由于无法获得母亲自己的乳汁,他们更依赖于早产儿母乳。本研究旨在提高极早产新生儿在出生后 24 小时内接受母乳喂养的比例。研究方法2022 年 5 月至 2022 年 8 月,在一家三级护理(III-B 级)新生儿重症监护室开展了一项质量改进(QI)倡议研究。成立了质量改进支持小组。我们评估了延迟开始表达母乳的原因。我们纳入了在研究期间出生的早产新生儿(妊娠期小于 32 周)。我们通过各种 "计划-实施-研究-行动 "周期,利用传单和视频、频繁探访、电话提醒和强调袋鼠妈妈护理等方式,对新生儿进行产前和产后母乳挤出辅导。结果:共对 17 名早产儿进行了为期 3 个月的研究。早产儿在出生后 24 小时内接受袋鼠妈妈护理的比例从 20%(观察阶段)上升到 83.3%(启动阶段),并在持续阶段保持在 90%。在回顾阶段,接受首次婴儿肠道管理的时间中位数为 32.5 小时(1.35 天),而在启动阶段则缩短至 17 小时(0.7 天),之后这一比例一直保持不变。母亲最早可在 4.5 小时内表达。结论一项简单的 QI 干预措施显示,早产新生儿的母亲能够尽早挤出母乳并保持母乳充足。
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Journal of Neonatology
Journal of Neonatology Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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