Hello. I am a nursing student in Indianapolis, IN and was assigned to study
and present a report on breastfeeding jaundice. I am appreciative of this
assignment as I have learned so much; however, my studies have raised many
concerns for me. JCAHO has issued an alert regarding BFJ and the alert
focuses on improvements in patient care in order to prevent BFJ. These
improvements focus on assessment, follow-up care, education and aggressive
action with babies that are not feeding effectively.
As a future nurse who wishes to support breastfeeding in my clients, my
question is this. Are the hospitals in which so many of us work trying to
implement effective ways to prevent BFJ in accordance with JCAHO's alert? I
am in the OB rotation right now and am not seeing any hospital regulations
concerning the prevention of BFJ. We are only keeping our clients for the
minimum of days. We have wonderful lactation consultants who work with our
clients, but only for the brief amount of time that the hospital allows. I am
concerned about this as I wish to be an advocate for my client. Will there be
more hospital involvement concerning this issue?
Thank you,
Stephanie Lloyd, ITSN
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