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Your math is not correct. The 73% initiation rate is for all moms, not just the
ones you saw. To compare initiation with discharge, you would have to have
discharge numbers for all the moms on the ward, not just yours. Otherwise,
you will have to use your 102 moms and calculate the initiation and discharge
rates for only those.
At that point the two percentages could be useful in showing that you were
helpful in maintaining continued breastfeeding, particularly if your initiation
rate was similar to that of the overall initiation rate and your discharge rate
was higher than the overall discharge rate. You can speak to your nurse
manager or the staff IBCLC, if there is one, about collecting this data as a
matter of course on all patients.
I'm not sure what you intended to show by multiplying the two percentages,
but as a general mathematical principal, percentages cannot be further
maniuplated to show anything. Only raw numbers can be maniuplated.
I hope that helps!
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