Integrating Infant Mental Health with Breastfeeding Support: Five Years of the Trifecta Approach

Melissa Buchholz PsyD , Dena M. Dunn PsyD , Lorry Watkins BSN, RN, IBCLC , Maya Bunik MD, MSPH
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Although often perceived as being “easy” or “natural,” breastfeeding can be a complex and emotional experience for new mothers and their families. Breastfeeding mothers often receive varied and conflicting advice from multiple providers. This paper presents an integrated infant mental health model of breastfeeding support called the Trifecta for the breastfed infant. Developed in 2011 in the Breastfeeding Management Clinic at the Children's Hospital Colorado, this unique program evolved to best meet the needs of the breastfeeding mother–infant dyad. The Trifecta team integrates a pediatrician with breastfeeding medicine experience, a nurse/lactation consultant, and a psychologist with expertise in infant mental health to provide multidisciplinary breastfeeding support. Integrating infant mental health and breastfeeding support provides a unique opportunity to promote health and mental health in the youngest babies. A program description, case examples, five years of demographic data, limitations, and challenges are provided and discussed.

将婴儿心理健康与母乳喂养支持相结合:三合一方法的五年
虽然母乳喂养通常被认为是“容易”或“自然”的,但对新妈妈和她们的家庭来说,母乳喂养可能是一种复杂而情绪化的经历。母乳喂养的母亲经常从多个提供者那里得到各种不同和相互矛盾的建议。本文提出了一个综合的婴儿心理健康的母乳喂养支持模式,称为母乳喂养婴儿的三合一。2011年,科罗拉多州儿童医院的母乳喂养管理诊所开发了这一独特的项目,以最好地满足母乳喂养母婴的需求。Trifecta团队整合了一名具有母乳喂养医学经验的儿科医生、一名护士/哺乳顾问和一名具有婴儿心理健康专业知识的心理学家,以提供多学科的母乳喂养支持。将婴儿心理健康和母乳喂养支持结合起来,为促进最年幼婴儿的健康和心理健康提供了独特的机会。提供并讨论了程序描述、案例、五年人口统计数据、限制和挑战。
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