LATCH score: a tool for identification and correction of breastfeeding problems in a tertiary care hospital of North Karnataka

Keerti Halgar, Roopa B. Mangshetty, Apurva A. B.
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Background: Breastfeeding, a vital childhood intervention, faces challenges despite being a natural process. Factors such as maternal confidence, latching issues, breast pain, perceived milk insufficiency, and inadequate encouragement contribute to early discontinuation. Assessing breastfeeding in postpartum mothers prior to discharge is important for successful breastfeeding. The LATCH charting system designed by Jensen et al was used to assess the score. Objectives were to determine early breastfeeding problems using LATCH score and to study the impact of breastfeeding supportive measures on LATCH score. Methods: Hospital-based prospective observational study was conducted among 100 mothers who delivered in hospitals attached to Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Kalaburagi. The LATCH score was assessed twice, first within 24 hrs after birth and second 48 hrs after intervention. Results: Good LATCH score was found among the rural mothers, multiparous mothers and those who had a normal vaginal delivery. After providing breastfeeding support, a majority (81%) of the mothers transitioned from poor or moderate to a good LATCH score group. The overall mean LATCH score increased from 5.83±1.64 to 9.31±1.5 following intervention. Improvement was seen in all the individual components of LATCH. Conclusions: This LATCH assessment tool can identify mothers and infants who are at risk of early breastfeeding cessation and serve as a guide to initiate appropriate intervention.
LATCH 评分:北卡纳塔克邦一家三级护理医院用于识别和纠正母乳喂养问题的工具
背景:母乳喂养是一项重要的儿童干预措施,尽管它是一个自然过程,但也面临着挑战。产妇的信心、吮吸问题、乳房疼痛、乳汁不足以及鼓励不足等因素都是导致过早停止母乳喂养的原因。在出院前评估产后母亲的母乳喂养情况对于母乳喂养的成功非常重要。Jensen 等人设计的 LATCH 图表系统用于评估得分。方法:对在卡拉布拉吉 Mahadevappa Rampure 医学院附属医院分娩的 100 名母亲进行了医院前瞻性观察研究。对 LATCH 评分进行了两次评估,第一次在产后 24 小时内,第二次在干预后 48 小时内:结果发现,农村母亲、多胎母亲和顺产母亲的 LATCH 评分较高。在提供母乳喂养支持后,大多数(81%)母亲的 LATCH 评分从较差或中等转为良好。干预后,LATCH 的总体平均得分从 5.83±1.64 提高到 9.31±1.5。结论:该 LATCH 评估工具可识别有早期停止母乳喂养风险的母亲和婴儿,并作为启动适当干预的指南。
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