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>In Medscape yesterday. Enjoy!
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>Pamela Morrison IBCLC
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>Medscape Medical News
>Actions Alone May Improve Breast-feeding Rates
>Nancy A. Melville Nov 12, 2012 Authors & Disclosures
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>SAN FRANCISCO — The right interventions can
>improve breast-feeding rates at hospitals, even
>when motivation and knowledge are lagging, a new
>study shows. The results >were presented here at
>the American Public Health Association 140th
>Annual Meeting.
Very interesting....and it should speak to the
leaders and managers within institutions and
agencies who tear their hair and roll their eyes
and despair that 'attitudes' need to change among
healthworkers before we can expect breastfeeding
rates to change.
I think attitude change is fab, of course, but
while we are waiting, how about just *doing* the
stuff we know enables and empowers women to have
the confidence and the skills to breastfeed
happily? You know - doing the stuff because it's
policy and because you are not doing your job if
you don't, and if you don't do your job, you will
be accountable as to *why* you are not doing your
job?
So (for example) if a bf baby gets formula while
in the care of the agency, this is recorded, and
the reasons recorded (and not just 'mother's
choce') , with it also being recorded which
healthworkers were involved in her care at the
time, and whether they undertook to have a
coversation with the mother to enable her to be
aware of the impact of formula on health and on
her choice to bf.
This *is* done in some units that I know of, and
actually, attitude change seems to follow!
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc,tutor,UK
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