Assessing Readiness for Change: A Baseline Situational Analysis of Breastfeeding Support Within Acute and Community Healthcare Settings in the Republic of Ireland

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Helen Mulcahy, E. Lehane, Michelle O'Driscoll, Kathleen McLoughlin, Catherine Buckley, Elizabeth McCarthy, Sandra O'Connor, Mairead O'Sullivan, Elizabeth Heffernan, Margaret Murphy, Rhona O'Connell, Patricia Leahy-Warren
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Breastfeeding is a critical component of maternal and child health, but breastfeeding rates vary widely, with Ireland's rates lowest in Europe. This paper, the first stage of the Practice Enhancement for Exclusive Breastfeeding (PEEB) study, describes the methodology and key findings from a multi-component baseline situational analysis of breastfeeding support conducted in acute and community healthcare settings in Ireland. Guided by the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) framework, a survey of healthcare professionals (n = 85) examined breastfeeding training, competency and attitude towards practice change. Additionally, a workplace environment and policy assessment were conducted. A gap between current practices and evidence-based guidelines was demonstrated and the need for cultural shifts within healthcare settings towards better breastfeeding support. The study also uncovered notable variations in breastfeeding training, perceived barriers to effective breastfeeding support, including staff shortages and communication challenges, which impede successful implementation of breastfeeding initiatives. Despite high levels of staff motivation, there was a lack of empowerment and confidence to implement change. Findings revealed significant differences between community and acute staff across certain factors like community staff being less likely to agree that their teammates considered implementation of changes as futile, acute staff were less likely to disagree that changes would be subject to audit. The PARIHS framework provided a structured approach to understanding the evidence and contextual factors relevant to implementing evidence-based practices in breastfeeding support. Future work will focus on the design and implementation of strategies to optimise breastfeeding support across acute and community settings.

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评估改变的准备程度:爱尔兰共和国急性和社区卫生保健机构中母乳喂养支持的基线情景分析。
母乳喂养是孕产妇和儿童健康的重要组成部分,但母乳喂养率差别很大,爱尔兰的母乳喂养率在欧洲最低。本文是加强纯母乳喂养实践(PEEB)研究的第一阶段,描述了在爱尔兰急性和社区卫生保健环境中进行的母乳喂养支持的多成分基线情景分析的方法和主要发现。在促进卫生服务研究实施行动框架的指导下,对卫生保健专业人员(85人)进行了调查,调查了母乳喂养培训、能力和对改变做法的态度。此外,还进行了工作场所环境和政策评估。目前的做法和以证据为基础的指导方针之间存在差距,需要在卫生保健环境中进行文化转变,以更好地支持母乳喂养。该研究还发现,母乳喂养培训方面存在显著差异,有效母乳喂养支持方面存在明显障碍,包括工作人员短缺和沟通方面的挑战,这些都阻碍了母乳喂养举措的成功实施。尽管工作人员积极性很高,但却缺乏执行变革的授权和信心。调查结果显示,社区员工和急性员工在某些因素上存在显著差异,比如社区员工不太可能同意他们的队友认为实施变革是徒劳的,急性员工不太可能不同意变革将受到审计。PARIHS框架提供了一种结构化的方法来理解与在母乳喂养支持中实施循证实践相关的证据和背景因素。未来的工作将侧重于设计和实施战略,以优化急性和社区环境中的母乳喂养支持。
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Maternal and Child Nutrition
Maternal and Child Nutrition 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
8.80%
发文量
144
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Maternal & Child Nutrition addresses fundamental aspects of nutrition and its outcomes in women and their children, both in early and later life, and keeps its audience fully informed about new initiatives, the latest research findings and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes and policy. Drawing from global sources, the Journal provides an invaluable source of up to date information for health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and child nutrition. Its scope includes pre-conception, antenatal and postnatal maternal nutrition, women''s nutrition throughout their reproductive years, and fetal, neonatal, infant, child and adolescent nutrition and their effects throughout life.
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