Promoting Accurate Language on Lactation from Prenatal to Postpartum.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Nina A S Juntereal, Diane L Spatz
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Abstract: Lactation is a vital function of reproduction and population dynamics as human milk supports infant survival and development. Although the physiological processes of lactation have largely remained unchanged throughout human history, contemporary practices in human milk provision have expanded the original lexicon, resulting in ambiguity and potential misrepresentations in lactation-related language. We provide an overview of the anatomy and physiology of lactation to emphasize the importance of precise and consistent language as most nurses and health care professionals receive little to no education in their programs of study about lactation and breastfeeding. Concrete definitions and explanations on how to use the science of human milk and the physiology of lactation are crucial for evidence-based lactation education, support, and intervention. LactaPedia, an online comprehensive human lactation glossary, is freely accessible to nurses and the public to remain updated on lactation-related language as well as offer feedback on the relevancy and usability of any fundamental terminology. Precise and consistent use of lactation-related language will overall improve communication between nurses and multidisciplinary teams and thereby enhance care and outcomes for families.

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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
16.70%
发文量
158
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: MCN''s mission is to provide the most timely, relevant information to nurses practicing in perinatal, neonatal, midwifery, and pediatric specialties. MCN is a peer-reviewed journal that meets its mission by publishing clinically relevant practice and research manuscripts aimed at assisting nurses toward evidence-based practice. MCN focuses on today''s major issues and high priority problems in maternal/child nursing, women''s health, and family nursing with extensive coverage of advanced practice healthcare issues relating to infants and young children. Each issue features peer-reviewed, clinically relevant articles. Coverage includes updates on disease and related care; ideas on health promotion; insights into patient and family behavior; discoveries in physiology and pathophysiology; clinical investigations; and research manuscripts that assist nurses toward evidence-based practices.
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