Breast-feeding training for health professionals and resultant institutional changes.

Autor: Westphal MF; Epidemiological and Nutritional Research Center (NUPENS), University of São Paulo, Brazil., Taddei JA, Venancio SI, Bogus CM
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Bulletin of the World Health Organization [Bull World Health Organ] 1995; Vol. 73 (4), pp. 461-8.
Abstrakt: Assessed is a breast-feeding training course that was attended by health professionals at the Santos Lactation Center (SLC), Santos, São Paulo, Brazil, as well as its impact on the implementation of breast-feeding programmes in maternity hospitals. Eight maternity hospitals were studied--four were randomly allocated to the experimental group and sent three health professionals to attend an 18-day course at SLC; the remaining four institutions constituted the control group. The compliance of all eight hospitals with WHO/UNICEF's "Ten steps for successful breast-feeding" was determined using scores obtained before and 6 months after the training course. Institutions in the experimental group had an improved score, but those in the control group did not. The SLC training course was efficient since it enabled the participants to promote breast-feeding practices. However, in order to succeed in implementing breast-feeding programmes, health professionals require also to develop skills to apply the knowledge they acquire in the course, as well as to involve the whole maternity unit team in the activities.
Databáze: MEDLINE