Increasing Baby Friendly hospitals globally could increase both breastfeeding initiation and duration, and this study promotes the continuance of these recommendations.
Not exact matches
In China, which now has more than 6,000
Baby -
Friendly Hospitals, exclusive breastfeeding in rural areas rose from 29 per cent in 1992 to 68 per cent in 1994; in urban areas, the
increase was from 10 per cent to 48 per cent.
To help
increase the rate of breast - feeding, Loyola joined 90
hospitals nationwide that are working toward the «
Baby Friendly» designation through a program sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality.
Baby -
friendly hospitals clearly contribute to
increased breastfeeding rates [27].
Our aim is to
increase this to 100 % by 2015 and currently in Scotland 81.4 % of maternity
hospitals have achieved
Baby Friendly accreditation.
Although not directly comparable, our findings are in broad agreement with those from routine data in Scotland that have indicated a positive association between
Baby Friendly accreditation, but not certification, and breastfeeding at 1 week of age.17 Our findings reinforce those of Coutinho and colleagues who reported that high exclusive breastfeeding rates achieved in Brazilian
hospitals implementing staff training with the course content of the
Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative were short - lived and not sustained at home unless implemented in combination with post-natal home visits.35 Similarly in Italy, training of staff with an adapted version of the Baby Friendly course content resulted in high breastfeeding rates at discharge, with a rapid decrease in the days after leaving hospital.36 In contrast, a cluster randomized trial in Belarus (PROBIT) found an association between an intervention modelled on the Baby Friendly Initiative with an increased duration of breastfeeding37 an association also reported from an observational study in Germany.38 Mothers in Belarus stay in hospital post-partum for 6 — 7 days, and in Germany for 5 days, with post-natal support likely to be particularly important in countries where mothers stay in the hospital for a shorter time, with early discharge likely to limit the influence of a hospital - based inter
Hospital Initiative were short - lived and not sustained at home unless implemented in combination with post-natal home visits.35 Similarly in Italy, training of staff with an adapted version of the
Baby Friendly course content resulted in high breastfeeding rates at discharge, with a rapid decrease in the days after leaving
hospital.36 In contrast, a cluster randomized trial in Belarus (PROBIT) found an association between an intervention modelled on the Baby Friendly Initiative with an increased duration of breastfeeding37 an association also reported from an observational study in Germany.38 Mothers in Belarus stay in hospital post-partum for 6 — 7 days, and in Germany for 5 days, with post-natal support likely to be particularly important in countries where mothers stay in the hospital for a shorter time, with early discharge likely to limit the influence of a hospital - based inter
hospital.36 In contrast, a cluster randomized trial in Belarus (PROBIT) found an association between an intervention modelled on the
Baby Friendly Initiative with an
increased duration of breastfeeding37 an association also reported from an observational study in Germany.38 Mothers in Belarus stay in
hospital post-partum for 6 — 7 days, and in Germany for 5 days, with post-natal support likely to be particularly important in countries where mothers stay in the hospital for a shorter time, with early discharge likely to limit the influence of a hospital - based inter
hospital post-partum for 6 — 7 days, and in Germany for 5 days, with post-natal support likely to be particularly important in countries where mothers stay in the
hospital for a shorter time, with early discharge likely to limit the influence of a hospital - based inter
hospital for a shorter time, with early discharge likely to limit the influence of a
hospital - based inter
hospital - based intervention.
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In recent years, the introduction of the World Health Organization's and UNICEF's sponsored
Baby Friendly Initiative (UK) and the
Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (USA) into healthcare has aimed to
increase breast - feeding rates among mothers in the developed and developing world.
In 1991 the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) launched the
Baby -
Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI), a global strategy aimed to
increase the numbers of
babies worldwide who are exclusively breastfed.
In the 26 years since formula companies began advertising in American consumer media, their job has gotten tougher: There's been a continuing
increase in both breast - feeding itself and breast - feeding support in «
baby -
friendly»
hospitals, where there is a marked dearth of free formula samples.
Increasing the breastfeeding rates (especially increasing the number of babies who are breastfed for at least 9 months) is one of the goals and the report states a few ways to get there, for example increasing the number of «baby - friendly» designated hospitals, as they encourage brea
Increasing the breastfeeding rates (especially
increasing the number of babies who are breastfed for at least 9 months) is one of the goals and the report states a few ways to get there, for example increasing the number of «baby - friendly» designated hospitals, as they encourage brea
increasing the number of
babies who are breastfed for at least 9 months) is one of the goals and the report states a few ways to get there, for example
increasing the number of «baby - friendly» designated hospitals, as they encourage brea
increasing the number of «
baby -
friendly» designated
hospitals, as they encourage breastfeeding.
We found that NICU - based peer counselors
increased breastfeeding duration among premature infants in an inner - city,
Baby -
Friendly hospital.
There is some debate among health care providers whether the
Baby -
Friendly Hospital Initiative friendly guidelines actually increases breastfeeding rates in new moms, or if it creates a culture of pressure and shame for mothers who struggle with breast
Friendly Hospital Initiative
friendly guidelines actually increases breastfeeding rates in new moms, or if it creates a culture of pressure and shame for mothers who struggle with breast
friendly guidelines actually
increases breastfeeding rates in new moms, or if it creates a culture of pressure and shame for mothers who struggle with breastfeeding.
A move towards
Baby Friendly hospitals across the state would greatly
increase the opportunity for greater education and support for ongoing breastfeeding as the natural choice for infant feeding.
The Ten Steps are evidence - based practices shown to
increase breastfeeding exclusivity and duration, and are the basis for the
Baby -
Friendly Hospital Initiative.
In 2010, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services endorsed the initiative, and since then the number of participating
hospitals has steadily
increased to a rate of nearly 17 percent of U.S.
hospitals, according to BFHI accrediting organization
Baby -
Friendly USA.