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Baby-Friendly Hospital Accreditation, In-Hospital Care Practices, and Breastfeeding

机译:婴儿友好医院认证,住院护理实践和母乳喂养

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) accreditation and hospital care practices on breastfeeding rates at 1 and 4 months. METHODS: All women who birthed in Queensland, Australia, from February 1 to May 31, 2010, received a survey 4 months postpartum. Maternal, infant, and hospital characteristics; pregnancy and birth complications; and infant feeding outcomes were measured. RESULTS: Sample size was 6752 women. Breastfeeding initiation rates were high (96%) and similar in BFHI-accredited and nonaccredited hospitals. After adjustment for significant maternal, infant, clinical, and hospital variables, women who birthed in BFHI-accredited hospitals had significantly lower odds of breastfeeding at 1 month (adjusted odds ratio 0.72, 95% confidence interval 0.58-0.90) than those who birthed in non-BFHI-accredited hospitals. BFHI accreditation did not affect the odds of breastfeeding at 4 months or exclusive breastfeeding at 1 or 4 months. Four in-hospital practices (early skin-to-skin contact, attempted breastfeeding within the first hour, rooming-in, and no in-hospital supplementation) were experienced by 70% to 80% of mothers, with 50.3% experiencing all 4. Women who experienced all 4 hospital practices had higher odds of breastfeeding at 1 month (adjusted odds ratio 2.20, 95% confidence interval 1.78-2.71) and 4 months (adjusted odds ratio 2.93, 95% confidence interval 2.40-3.60) than women who experienced fewer than 4. CONCLUSIONS: When breastfeeding-initiation rates are high and evidence-based practices that support breastfeeding are common within the hospital environment, BFHI accreditation per se has little effect on both exclusive or any breastfeeding rates.
机译:目的:研究“爱婴医院倡议”(BFHI)认证和医院护理措施对1个月和4个月母乳喂养率的影响。方法:2010年2月1日至5月31日在澳大利亚昆士兰州出生的所有妇女在产后4个月接受了一项调查。孕产妇,婴儿和医院的特点;怀孕和分娩并发症;和婴儿喂养的结果进行了测量。结果:样本量为6752名女性。在BFHI认可的医院和未认可的医院中,母乳喂养的起始率很高(96%),与之相似。在对重要的母亲,婴儿,临床和医院变量进行调整后,在BFHI认可的医院中出生的妇女在1个月时的母乳喂养几率显着降低(调整后的几率比0.72,95%置信区间0.58-0.90)。非BFHI认可的医院。 BFHI认证不影响4个月母乳喂养或1或4个月纯母乳喂养的几率。 70%至80%的母亲经历了四次院内实践(早期皮肤接触,尝试在第一小时内母乳喂养,入室和没有医院内补充),其中50.3%的母亲经历了四次。经历过全部4种医院实践的女性在1个月时的母乳喂养几率(调整后的优势比2.20,95%置信区间1.78-2.71)和4个月(调整后的优势比2.93,95%置信区间2.40-3.60)少于4个。结论:当母乳喂养的发起率很高并且医院环境中普遍支持哺乳的循证实践时,BFHI认证本身对纯母乳喂养率或任何母乳喂养率几乎都没有影响。

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