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Evi: The Keys to Caregiving mentioned in the article you cite is actually a
component to an assessment tool called Nursing Child Assessment Satellite
Training (NCAST). It's a research-based program out of the University of
Washington (USA) that has been in existence for 30 years. It is a program
well worth becoming certified in. There are two assessment components the
observer scores - how the mother/child interact during teaching and during
feeding. I use the word "observer" because the purpose of this person is to
strictly observe the interaction. There is no input by the observer into the
interaction. As the observer watches, she scores the various interactions on
a form, adds up the scores and then discusses the results with the mother.
Some of the items scored include, eye contact between the mother and child,
appropriateness of both the mother's and child's responses to each other
cues, and the level of engagement of each during the interaction.
I became certified during the years I worked with teen mothers. The moms
really enjoyed learning more about themselves and their babies and how they
could, as mothers, enhance their relationships with their babies.
Pam Hirsch, BSN,RN,IBCLC
Clinical Lead, Lactation Services
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
Barrington, IL USA
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