Publications by authors named "Emily A Hannon"

We aimed to capture milk feeding type in real time in a racially and socioeconomically diverse population. An electronic tool to assess milk feeding type at every medical visit for children aged 0 to 2 years was designed and incorporated into nursing workflows. The Milk Box tool was successfully added to the electronic clinical workspace of a large health system.

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When physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants transition from a community setting to a university-based academic environment during mid-career, it can be challenging. Strategic planning is needed to ensure success. Institutions can assist experienced providers making such a transition, and there are steps the provider can take to self-advocate.

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Article Synopsis
  • Human milk feeding lowers maternal and childhood illness rates but is affected by race, socioeconomic status, and family support.
  • The study aimed to investigate how these factors influence in-hospital human milk feeding rates and the impact of early lactation assistance on breastfeeding success in healthy infants.
  • Results showed that exclusive human milk feeding success was higher (80%) when assisted by IBCLCs compared to non-IBCLC nurses (40%), highlighting the importance of expert support in increasing breastfeeding rates.
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Objectives: To describe temporal trends in car seat tolerance screening (CSTS) failure within a large hospital system (2014-2018).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using electronic medical record data for infants who underwent a CSTS. Our primary outcome measure was the CSTS failure rate.

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