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Scaling Up of Breastfeeding Promotion Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: the Breastfeeding Gear Model

机译:在中低收入国家扩大母乳喂养促进计划:母乳喂养方式模型

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Breastfeeding (BF) promotion is one of the most cost-effective interventions to advance mother–child health. Evidence-based frameworks and models to promote the effective scale up and sustainability of BF programs are still lacking. A systematic review of peer-reviewed and gray literature reports was conducted to identify key barriers and facilitators for scale up of BF programs in low- and middle-income countries. The review identified BF programs located in 28 countries in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia. Study designs included case studies, qualitative studies, and observational quantitative studies. Only 1 randomized, controlled trial was identified. A total of 22 enabling factors and 15 barriers were mapped into a scale-up framework termed “AIDED” that was used to build the parsimonious breastfeeding gear model (BFGM). Analogous to a well-oiled engine, the BFGM indicates the need for several key “gears” to be working in synchrony and coordination. Evidence-based advocacy is needed to generate the necessary political will to enact legislation and policies to protect, promote, and support BF at the hospital and community levels. This political-policy axis in turn drives the resources needed to support workforce development, program delivery, and promotion. Research and evaluation are needed to sustain the decentralized program coordination “gear” required for goal setting and system feedback. The BFGM helps explain the different levels of performance in national BF outcomes in Mexico and Brazil. Empirical research is recommended to further test the usefulness of the AIDED framework and BFGM for global scaling up of BF programs.
机译:促进母乳喂养是促进母婴健康的最具成本效益的干预措施之一。仍然缺乏基于证据的框架和模型来促进高炉项目的有效扩大和可持续性。对同行评审和灰色文献报告进行了系统的审查,以确定在低收入和中等收入国家扩大BF项目的主要障碍和促进因素。审查确定了位于非洲,拉丁美洲和加勒比以及亚洲28个国家的高炉计划。研究设计包括案例研究,定性研究和观察定量研究。仅鉴定出1项随机对照试验。总共22个促成因素和15个障碍被映射到一个称为“ AIDED”的放大框架中,该框架用于建立简约的母乳喂养齿轮模型(BFGM)。与润滑良好的发动机类似,BFGM表示需要几个关键的“齿轮”以同步和协调的方式工作。需要以证据为基础的倡导,以产生必要的政治意愿,以颁布法律和政策来保护,促进和支持医院和社区一级的BF。这个政治政策轴反过来驱动支持劳动力发展,计划交付和晋升所需的资源。需要进行研究和评估,以维持目标设定和系统反馈所需的分散计划协调“齿轮”。 BFGM帮助解释了墨西哥和巴西的国家BF结果的不同表现水平。建议进行实证研究,以进一步测试AIDED框架和BFGM对BF项目的全球扩展的有用性。

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