Promotion of breastfeeding in Italian Maternity Hospitals: a pre-intervention study.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Riccardo Davanzo, Guglielmo Salvatori, Mariella Baldassarre, Irene Cetin, Elsa Viora, Elena Scarpato
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Abstract

Background: In Italy, exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rates at hospital discharge range unsatisfactorily between 20-97%.

Methods: In 2023, the Project for Hospital Policy on Breastfeeding (HPB) has been launched to promote breastfeeding in Italian Maternity Hospitals (MHs) as a joint initiative of the Italian Scientific Societies involved in perinatal care together with the National Midwife (FNOPO) and Nurse (FNOPI) Boards and with Vivere Onlus, a family association. The HBP Project has been designed as an uncontrolled before-after study to increase EBF rate at hospital discharge in the population of healthy, term infant with a normal weight at birth following an intervention bundle comprising: 1) Establishment of a local hospital Working Group; 2) Adoption of a hospital policy; 3) Implementation of breastfeeding monitoring; 4) Training for perinatal care professionals; 5) Enhanced implementation of the practices of skin-to-skin contact (SSC) and mother-baby rooming-in; 6) Development/Improvement of perinatal care protocols.

Results: We report the pre-intervention assessment of 89 out of the 111 enrolled MHs (80.2%) at the beginning of the Project (Time 1 or T1). Almost all MHs (96.6%) have a multi-professional Breastfeeding Working Group, while a hospital policy on breastfeeding is available only in 48.2%. Moreover, only 56.2% of the 9,777 perinatal health workers have been trained in breastfeeding. Over a 1-month period, SSC has been practiced in the delivery room by 76.9% of 6,304 term healthy newborn infants and rooming-in by 83.4% of 6,735 healthy term newborns of normal weight at birth. Over a 4-month period, 69.1% of 33,367 healthy term newborns of normal birth weight were exclusively breastfed at hospital discharge. Noticeably, EBF rate of MHs ranges from 4% up to 100%, the second quartile being 73%.

Conclusion: At T1 of the HPB Project, breastfeeding rates at hospital discharge for healthy, term infants with a normal weight at birth appear to be suboptimal among Italians MHs. Particularly, the range of EBF rates among participating centers is wide, with 50% of the MHs having EBF rate lower than 73%. Therefore, the ongoing HPB Project might represent not only an opportunity to increase the initiation of breastfeeding and to improve quality of health care in the whole study group of MHs, but possibly also to level differences between centers.

在意大利妇产医院推广母乳喂养:干预前研究。
背景:在意大利,出院时纯母乳喂养率(EBF)介于 20-97% 之间,并不令人满意:2023 年,意大利围产期保健科学协会、国家助产士委员会(FNOPO)和护士委员会(FNOPI)以及家庭协会 Vivere Onlus 联合发起了医院母乳喂养政策项目(HPB),以促进意大利妇产医院(MHs)的母乳喂养。HBP 项目是一项无对照的前后对比研究,目的是提高出生时体重正常的健康足月婴儿出院时的婴儿早产率:1) 成立当地医院工作组;2) 通过医院政策;3) 实施母乳喂养监测;4) 培训围产期护理专业人员;5) 加强皮肤接触 (SSC) 和母婴同室做法的实施;6) 制定/改进围产期护理协议:我们报告了在项目开始时(时间 1 或 T1)对 111 名注册产妇中的 89 名(80.2%)进行的干预前评估。几乎所有的医疗保健机构(96.6%)都成立了跨专业的母乳喂养工作组,而只有 48.2% 的医疗保健机构制定了母乳喂养的医院政策。此外,在 9 777 名围产期保健工作者中,只有 56.2% 接受过母乳喂养培训。在 1 个月的时间里,6 304 名足月产健康新生儿中有 76.9%在产房内进行了母乳喂养,6 735 名出生时体重正常的足月产健康新生儿中有 83.4%在产房内进行了母乳喂养。在 4 个月期间,33367 名出生时体重正常的足月健康新生儿中有 69.1%在出院时接受了纯母乳喂养。值得注意的是,产妇的纯母乳喂养率从 4% 到 100% 不等,第二四分位数为 73%:结论:在 HPB 项目的第一阶段,出生时体重正常的健康足月婴儿出院时的母乳喂养率在意大利产妇中似乎并不理想。特别是,参与中心的母乳喂养率范围很广,50% 的医疗机构的母乳喂养率低于 73%。因此,正在进行的HPB项目不仅是提高母乳喂养率和改善整个研究组医疗保健质量的机会,也可能是缩小中心间差异的机会。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
13.90%
发文量
192
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Italian Journal of Pediatrics is an open access peer-reviewed journal that includes all aspects of pediatric medicine. The journal also covers health service and public health research that addresses primary care issues. The journal provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field. Italian Journal of Pediatrics, which commenced in 1975 as Rivista Italiana di Pediatria, provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field.
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