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Residents’ breastfeeding knowledge, comfort, practices, and perceptions: results of the Breastfeeding Resident Education Study (BRESt)

机译:居民的母乳喂养知识,舒适,做法和感知:母乳喂养居民教育研究的结果(布雷斯特)

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Physicians have a significant impact on new mothers’ breastfeeding practices. However, physicians’ breastfeeding knowledge is suboptimal. This knowledge deficit could be the result of limited breastfeeding education in residency. This study aimed to explore pediatric residents’ breastfeeding knowledge, comfort level, clinical practices, and perceptions. It also investigated the level and type of education residents receive on breastfeeding and their preferences for improving it. Descriptive, cross-sectional, self-reported online questionnaires were sent to all residents enrolled in a Canadian general pediatric residency program, as well as to their program directors. Resident questionnaires explored breastfeeding knowledge, comfort level, clinical practices, perceptions, educational experiences and educational preferences. Program director questionnaires collected data on current breastfeeding education in Canadian centers. For the resident survey, breastfeeding knowledge was calculated as the percent of correct responses. Demographic factors independently associated with overall knowledge score were identified by multiple linear regression. Descriptive statistics were used for the program director survey. Overall, 201 pediatric residents, and 14 program directors completed our surveys. Residents’ mean overall breastfeeding knowledge score was 71% (95% CI: 69-79%). Only 4% (95% CI: 2-8%) of residents were very comfortable evaluating latch, teaching parents breastfeeding positioning, and addressing parents’ questions regarding breastfeeding difficulties. Over a quarter had not observed a patient breastfeed. Nearly all agreed or strongly agreed that breastfeeding promotion is part of their role. Less than half reported receiving breastfeeding education during residency and almost all wanted more interactive breastfeeding education. According to pediatric program directors, most of the breastfeeding education residents receive is didactic. Less than a quarter of program directors felt that the amount of breastfeeding education provided was adequate. Pediatric residents in Canada recognize that they play an important role in supporting breastfeeding. Most residents lack the knowledge and training to manage breastfeeding difficulties but are motivated to learn more about breastfeeding. Pediatric program directors recognize the lack of breastfeeding education.
机译:医生对新母亲的母乳喂养实践产生了重大影响。然而,医生的母乳喂养知识是次优。这种知识赤字可能是驻留母乳喂养教育有限的结果。本研究旨在探索儿科居民的母乳喂养知识,舒适程度,临床实践和感知。它还调查了接受母乳喂养的教育居民的水平和类型,以及他们改善它的偏好。描述性,横断面,自我报告的在线问卷被发送给加拿大通用儿科居住计划的所有居民,以及其计划董事。居民问卷探讨了母乳喂养知识,舒适程度,临床实践,感知,教育体验和教育偏好。计划导演问卷收集了加拿大中心当前母乳喂养教育的数据。对于居民调查,母乳喂养知识被计算为正确的反应百分比。通过多元线性回归识别与整体知识分数独立相关的人口因子。描述性统计数据用于计划总监调查。总体而言,201个儿科居民和14个计划董事完成了我们的调查。居民的平均总体母乳喂养知识评分为71%(95%CI:69-79%)。只有4%(95%CI:2-8%)居民非常舒适地评估闩锁,父母母乳喂养定位,并解决父母关于母乳喂养困难的问题。超过四分之一没有观察到患者的母乳喂养。几乎所有人都同意或强烈同意母乳喂养促销是其作用的一部分。在居住期间,不到一半的报告接受母乳喂养教育,几乎所有都希望更多的互动母乳喂养教育。根据儿科项目董事的说法,大多数母乳喂养教育居民都获得了教学。不到四分之一的计划导演认为提供的母乳喂养量足够。加拿大的儿科居民认识到它们在支持母乳喂养方面发挥着重要作用。大多数居民缺乏管理母乳喂养困难的知识和培训,但有动力学到更多关于母乳喂养的信息。儿科程序董事认识到缺乏母乳喂养教育。

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