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Education and training of healthcare staff in the knowledge, attitudes and skills needed to work effectively with breastfeeding women: a systematic review

机译:对医务人员进行与母乳喂养妇女有效合作所需的知识,态度和技能的教育和培训:系统回顾

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BackgroundCurrent evidence suggests that women need effective support to breastfeed, but many healthcare staff lack the necessary knowledge, attitudes and skills. There is therefore a need for breastfeeding education and training for healthcare staff. The primary aim of this review is to determine whether education and training programs for healthcare staff have an effect on their knowledge and attitudes about supporting breastfeeding women. The secondary aim of this review was to identify whether any differences in type of training or discipline of staff mattered. MethodsA systematic search of the literature was conducted using the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group’s trial register. Randomised controlled trials comparing breastfeeding education and training for healthcare staff with no or usual training and education were included if they measured the impact on staff knowledge, attitudes or compliance with the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI). ResultsFrom the 1192 reports identified, four distinct studies were included. Three studies were two-arm cluster-randomised trials and one was a two-arm individual randomised trial. Of these, three contributed quantitative data from a total of 250 participants. Due to heterogeneity of outcome measures meta-analysis was not possible. Knowledge was included as an outcome in two studies and demonstrated small but significant positive effects. Attitudes towards breastfeeding was included as an outcome in two studies, however, results were inconsistent both in terms of how they were measured and the intervention effects. One study reported a small but significant positive effect on BFHI compliance. Study quality was generally deemed low with the majority of domains being judged as high or unclear risk of bias. ConclusionsThis review identified a lack of good evidence on breastfeeding education and training for healthcare staff. There is therefore a critical need for research to address breastfeeding education and training needs of multidisciplinary healthcare staff in different contexts through large, well-conducted RCTs.
机译:背景技术目前的证据表明,女性需要有效的母乳喂养支持,但是许多医护人员缺乏必要的知识,态度和技能。因此,需要对医护人员进行母乳喂养教育和培训。这次审查的主要目的是确定针对医护人员的教育和培训计划是否会影响他们在支持母乳喂养妇女方面的知识和态度。此次审查的第二个目的是确定培训类型或员工纪律方面的差异是否重要。方法使用Cochrane妊娠和分娩小组的试验记录系统地检索文献。如果他们评估了对员工知识,态度或对“爱婴医院倡议”(BFHI)的遵守程度的影响,则将随机对照试验比较未接受或未经常规培训和教育的医护人员的母乳喂养教育和培训。结果从确定的1192份报告中,包括四项不同的研究。三项研究为两臂类群随机试验,一项为两臂个体随机试验。其中,来自250名参与者的三份定量数据。由于结局指标的异质性,无法进行荟萃分析。两项研究将知识作为结果纳入其中,并显示出较小但显着的积极作用。两项研究均将对母乳喂养的态度作为结果纳入其中,但是,就其测量方式和干预效果而言,结果均不一致。一项研究报告了对BFHI依从性的微小但显着的积极影响。研究质量通常被认为很低,大多数领域被判断为偏倚风险高或不清楚。结论本评价发现缺乏有关医护人员母乳喂养教育和培训的良好证据。因此,迫切需要进行研究,以通过大型,规范的RCT解决不同情况下多学科医疗保健人员的母乳喂养教育和培训需求。

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