促进社区对母乳喂养的支持:纽约布鲁克林社区一级母乳喂养倡议的实施。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Jennifer Pierre, Jocelyn Valdez, Sharon Marshall-Taylor, Sheena Dorvil, Frances M Howell
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分享纽约市卫生和心理卫生部布鲁克林母乳喂养授权区倡议的经验教训,该倡议旨在提高贝德福德-史岱文森和布朗斯维尔布鲁克林社区(CDs)的母乳喂养持续时间,并评估该倡议动员社区支持和影响母乳喂养的程度。选择这些社区的原因是母乳喂养率历来较低。经常光顾的社区场所,如餐馆/咖啡厅、美容院、药店和零售店被选为潜在的母乳喂养友好场所,以支持和欢迎母乳喂养的母亲。工作人员走访每家机构,解释项目目标和要求,并询问是否有兴趣成为BFS。布朗斯维尔也成立了一个婴儿咖啡馆,为母亲们提供实用的母乳喂养建议。在两份cd中确定的178个潜在的BFSs中,123个(69%)同意成为BFSs。布朗斯维尔婴儿咖啡馆成立于2018年,第一年就超额完成了举办26次会议的目标。班级反馈调查显示,参加课程的主要原因是了解更多关于母乳喂养和其他信息,以支持他们的婴儿(52%),84%的人对他们收到的反馈感到满意或有信心。2009年至2012年至2017-2020年期间,母乳喂养开始率有统计学意义的增加(83.9% -95.7%)(P
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Fostering Community Support for Breastfeeding: Implementation of a Neighborhood Level Breastfeeding Initiative in Brooklyn, New York.

To share lessons learned from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Brooklyn Breastfeeding Empowerment Zone initiative to increase breastfeeding duration rates in the Brooklyn Community Districts (CDs) of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, and to evaluate the degree to which the initiative mobilized community support, and impacted breastfeeding. These neighborhoods were chosen due to historically low breastfeeding rates. Highly frequented community establishments such as restaurants/cafés, beauty salons, pharmacies and retail shops were selected as potential breastfeeding friendly spaces (BFSs) to support and welcome breastfeeding mothers. Staff visited each establishment to explain project objectives and requirements and inquired about interest in becoming a BFS. A Baby Café was also established in Brownsville to offer practical breastfeeding advice for mothers. Of the 178 potential BFSs identified in both CDs, 123 (69%) agreed to become BFSs. The Brownsville Baby Café, established in 2018, surpassed its goal of hosting 26 sessions in the first year. Class feedback surveys indicated that the primary reason for attending was to learn more about breastfeeding and other information to support their babies (52%), and 84% were satisfied with or confident about the responses they received. Between 2009 and 2012 to 2017-2020, there were statistically significant increases in breastfeeding initiation (83.9-95.7%) (P < 0.05), and exclusivity (9.7-29.9%) (p < 0.05) in Brownsville. The BFEZ initiative successfully engaged community establishments, formed a support group to help breastfeeding families, and showed how these initiatives can help to change the social environment and outcomes related to breastfeeding.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Health is a peer-reviewed publication that offers original articles on research, teaching, and the practice of community health and public health. Coverage includes public health, epidemiology, preventive medicine, health promotion, disease prevention, environmental and occupational health, health policy and management, and health disparities. The Journal does not publish articles on clinical medicine. Serving as a forum for the exchange of ideas, the Journal features articles on research that serve the educational needs of public and community health personnel.
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