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Jt Comm J Qual Improv ; 21(10): 521-9, 1995 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8556109

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Because of the brevity of the postpartum hospital stay, mothers and their newborns are discharged home before breastfeeding is well established. In 1992, feedback from patients who had given birth at Fletcher Allen Health Care (Burlington, VT) suggested a need for more consistent, expert, and timely assistance with breastfeeding in the hospital and better continuity of care during the first few weeks at home. QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TEAM: In 1993 a team developed objectives, analyzed the problem and possible solutions, and made eight recommendations on how the hospital could do more to promote breastfeeding. Implementation by team members and hospital staff included policy development, staff education, acquisition of funding, a visiting professorship, development of a lactation consultant coordinator and team, and patient surveys to evaluate the program. A late 1994 survey of 63 postpartum patients on their day of discharge indicated a high level of satisfaction with breastfeeding support in the hospital. CURRENT STATUS: Activities are being undertaken for lactation consultation coverage, further policy development, implementation of nurse competency validation, improved patient and family education materials, and continued evaluation of the breastfeeding support program through patient surveys. CONCLUSION: In the face of barriers such as the project's large scope, a paucity of internal team members, and a large number and variety of recommendations, some of the recommendations and follow-up plans have yet to be implemented. Yet the project has yielded improvements in care and provides a model of how hospitals can expand their traditional boundaries of care and quality improvement into community health issues.


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Breast Feeding , Community Health Services/standards , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Management Quality Circles , Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital/standards , Consultants , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Organizational Objectives , Patient Care Team , Program Evaluation , Social Support , Vermont
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