Baby-friendly hospital initiative: evaluation of the ten steps to successful breastfeeding.

Rev Paul Pediatr

Departamento de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, VitóriaES, Brasil.

Published: December 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding in a university hospital in Brazil, gathering data from 103 participants using a specific self-evaluation questionnaire.
  • Results indicated that while 60% of the steps were met, the hospital lacked a formal breastfeeding support policy; key practices like skin-to-skin contact, breastfeeding guidance, and rooming-in were well implemented.
  • The main challenge noted was poor communication with expectant mothers about breastfeeding importance, leading to recommendations for improved educational outreach to pregnant women.

Article Abstract

Objective: To asses the performance of the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding in an university hospital.

Methods: Descriptive and quantitative research, in which 103 people were interviewed in the outpatient prenatal clinic, in the maternity-ward and in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a university hospital in Vitória, Southeast Brazil. The "Institutional Self-Evaluation Questionnaire" of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative was applied. Using this tool, the outcome was measured by the concordance index (CI) proposed by the World Health Organization and by the United Nations Children's Fund.

Results: Although the hospital does not have a policy that addresses promotion, protection and support for breastfeeding, 93.3% of the mothers had contact with their babies immediately after birth (step 4), 83.3% of the professionals guided mothers how to breastfeed (step 5), 86.6% of the neonates did not receive any food or drink other than breast milk (step 6), 100% of babies were housed together with their mothers (step 7), 83.3% of the women were encouraged for breastfeeding on demand (step 8) and 100% of the infants did not use bottles or pacifiers (step 9).

Conclusions: 60% of the steps were completed by the hospital. The greatest difficulty was to inform pregnant women about the importance and the management of breastfeeding (step 3). Therefore, visits to pregnant women are recommended, in order to prepare them for breastfeeding and to explain about the infants' healthy feeding habits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4183037PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-05822013000400011DOI Listing

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