Ten steps for successful breast-feeding: assessment of hospital performance, its determinants and planning for improvement

Summary This paper discusses results from a project which aims to document the maternity hospital practices in Istanbul within the context of Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding. Instruments developed for use in hospital level implementation of the WHO/UNICEF baby friendly hospital initiative wer...

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Published in:Child : care, health & development Vol. 23; no. 2; pp. 187 - 200
Main Authors: Gökçay, G, Uzel, N, Kayatürk, F, Neyzi, O
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Abstract Summary This paper discusses results from a project which aims to document the maternity hospital practices in Istanbul within the context of Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding. Instruments developed for use in hospital level implementation of the WHO/UNICEF baby friendly hospital initiative were used in five hospitals (two public and three private). No hospital was implementing all Ten Steps. A core hospital team on lactation management and a sufficient number of health personnel skillful in breastfeeding counselling and adequate delivery room conditions are required to implement the Ten Steps. It is very difficult to provide these conditions in public hospitals with an excessive patient load. On the other hand, the fee for service system and the policy of changing practices according to the wishes of the clients can also become barriers to successful breastfeeding, as may occur in some private hospitals.
AbstractList Summary This paper discusses results from a project which aims to document the maternity hospital practices in Istanbul within the context of Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding. Instruments developed for use in hospital level implementation of the WHO/UNICEF baby friendly hospital initiative were used in five hospitals (two public and three private). No hospital was implementing all Ten Steps. A core hospital team on lactation management and a sufficient number of health personnel skillful in breastfeeding counselling and adequate delivery room conditions are required to implement the Ten Steps. It is very difficult to provide these conditions in public hospitals with an excessive patient load. On the other hand, the fee for service system and the policy of changing practices according to the wishes of the clients can also become barriers to successful breastfeeding, as may occur in some private hospitals.
This paper discusses results from a project which aims to document the maternity hospital practices in istanbul within the context of Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding. Instruments developed for use in hospital level implementation of the WHO/UNICEF baby friendly hospital initiative were used in five hospitals (two public and three private). No hospital was implementing all Ten Steps. A core hospital team on lactation management and a sufficient number of health personnel skillful in breastfeeding counselling and adequate delivery room conditions are required to implement the Ten Steps. It is very difficult to provide these conditions in public hospitals with an excessive patient load. On the other hand, the fee for service system and the policy of changing practices according to the wishes of the clients can also become barriers to successful breastfeeding, as may occur in some private hospitals.
Research in Istanbul, based on the WHO/UNICEF baby friendly hospital initiative Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding. [(BNI unique abstract)] 20 references
Discusses results from a project which aims to document practices within the context of Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding. Instruments developed for use in hospital level implementation of the WHO/UNICEF baby friendly hospital initiative were used in 5 hospitals (2 public and 3 private). No hospital was implementing all Ten Steps. A core hospital team on lactation management and a sufficient number of health personnel skilful in breastfeeding counselling and adequate delivery room conditions are required to implement the Ten Steps. It is very difficult to provide these conditions in public hospitals with an excessive patient load. Notes barriers in private hospitals. (Original abstract-amended)
Author Neyzi, O
Gökçay, G
Kayatürk, F
Uzel, N
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Snippet Summary This paper discusses results from a project which aims to document the maternity hospital practices in Istanbul within the context of Ten Steps for...
This paper discusses results from a project which aims to document the maternity hospital practices in istanbul within the context of Ten Steps for Successful...
This paper discusses results from a project which aims to document the maternity hospital practices in Istanbul within the context of Ten Steps for Successful...
Discusses results from a project which aims to document practices within the context of Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding. Instruments developed for use...
Research in Istanbul, based on the WHO/UNICEF baby friendly hospital initiative Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding. [(BNI unique abstract)] 20 references
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SubjectTerms Breast Feeding
Breastfeeding
Female
Guidelines as Topic
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Hospitals
Hospitals, Maternity - organization & administration
Hospitals, Private - organization & administration
Hospitals, Public - organization & administration
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Inservice Training
Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
Istanbul
maternity hospital practices
Organizational Policy
Patient Care Team
Patient Education as Topic
Pregnancy
Promotion
Social Support
Ten Steps
Turkey
United Nations
Title Ten steps for successful breast-feeding: assessment of hospital performance, its determinants and planning for improvement
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9088636
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