Examination of Donor Human Milk Practices Within Well Newborn Nurseries and Neonatal Intensive Care Units Across the United States.

Q1 Nursing
La'Toya I James-Davis, Caitlin M Drumm, Jeanne A Krick, Avery Ulrich, Hollyce Tyrrell, Carrie A Phillipi, James K Aden, Rasheda J Vereen
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate access to pasteurized donor human milk (PDHM) among neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and well newborn nurseries across the United States. We also assessed practices associated with the provision and discontinuation of PDHM within these units.

Methods: Medical directors and site leads for NICUs and well newborn nurseries were polled using an online survey regarding PDHM access and their specific practices for provision and discontinuation.

Results: Among those surveyed, most US NICUs and well newborn nurseries have access to PDHM. Practices regarding provision and discontinuation vary widely.

Conclusions: Variations in provision practices may contribute to inequitable access to PDHM among newly born infants. Further work is needed to discern why these practice variations exist and to ensure equitable access to PDHM among newborns.

在美国良好的新生儿托儿所和新生儿重症监护病房内供体母乳实践的检查。
目的:本研究的目的是评估美国新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)和良好新生儿托儿所中巴氏消毒供体母乳(PDHM)的可及性。我们还评估了与这些单位提供和终止PDHM相关的做法。方法:对新生儿重症监护病房和健康新生儿护理中心的医疗主任和现场负责人进行在线调查,了解PDHM的使用情况及其提供和终止的具体做法。结果:在调查中,大多数美国新生儿重症监护病房和良好的新生儿托儿所可以获得PDHM。关于提供和终止的做法差别很大。结论:提供实践的差异可能导致新生儿获得PDHM的不公平。需要进一步的工作来查明这些做法差异存在的原因,并确保新生儿公平获得PDHM。
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Hospital pediatrics
Hospital pediatrics Nursing-Pediatrics
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