Establishing Breastfeeding with the Late Preterm Infant in the NICU
Autor: | Mary M. Lussier, Ruth Lucas, Elizabeth A. Brownell, Jacqueline M. McGrath, Carrie-Ellen Briere |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Postnatal Care
Pediatrics medicine.medical_specialty Neonatal intensive care unit Late preterm infant Population Psychological intervention MEDLINE Breastfeeding Mothers Health Promotion Critical Care Nursing Nursing Intensive Care Units Neonatal Neonatal Nursing Maternity and Midwifery Humans Medicine Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena education Focus (computing) education.field_of_study business.industry Infant Newborn Breast Feeding Data extraction Sucking Behavior Infant Care Research studies Female business Infant Premature |
Zdroj: | Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN. 44(1) |
ISSN: | 1552-6909 |
Popis: | Objective To describe challenges that late preterm infants (LPIs) face with breastfeeding and to provide an overview of current policy statements and practice guidelines that support breastfeeding for LPIs. In addition, we describe current breastfeeding research related to the LPI and combine this research with policies and practice guidelines to provide evidence‐based recommendations to guide practice and future research in the NICU. Data Sources Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature and PubMed databases. Study Selection Policies, guidelines, and research relevant to breastfeeding the LPI were selected if they were published between January 1, 2009 and March 1, 2014. All documents were published in English and related to breastfeeding management or breastfeeding outcomes for the LPI. Data Extraction Information from articles, policies, and guidelines were chosen for their relevance to breastfeeding the LPI. Data Synthesis Policy statements and practice guidelines were reviewed to provide an understanding of breastfeeding recommendations for the LPI. Additionally, recent research studies were reviewed and combined with the policy statements and practice guidelines to provide practice recommendations for NICU providers. Conclusions LPIs require a unique set of interventions for breastfeeding success; though they might be perceived as small, full‐term infants, these infants often have greater challenges with breastfeeding than their term counterparts. Future research should be directed at identifying and testing specific strategies that will best support this at‐risk population. Findings from this article are applicable for the LPI in the NICU as well as other care areas such as special care and transitional nurseries. |
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