The effort to increase breast-feeding. Do obstetricians, in the forefront, need help?

Autor: Michael L, Power, Elaine, Locke, Janet, Chapin, Luella, Klein, Jay, Schulkin
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: The Journal of reproductive medicine. 48(2)
ISSN: 0024-7758
Popis: To assess the knowledge, training and attitudes of obstetricians concerning management of breast-feeding.A survey was sent to 1,200 fellows of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists; 397 practicing obstetricians responded.Obstetricians who were satisfied with their patients' behavior (69.5%) estimated that on average70% of their patients planned to breast-feed, while those who were unsatisfied (21.4%) estimated that60% of their patients planned to breast-feed. African American race and eligibility for Medicaid both appear to predict low rates of breast-feeding among patients. Most physicians considered that they were very well qualified to treat mastitis, prescribe maternal medications and advise their patients regarding contraception. They were less certain of their qualifications regarding educating their patients about breast-feeding and aiding them in solving breast-feeding problems. Personal breast-feeding experience was a significant predictor of female physician confidence. Four of 10 physicians regarded their residency training as inadequate in terms of breast-feeding management.The perceptions of obstetricians regarding breast-feeding practices of their patients appear consistent with national surveys. Obstetricians consider counseling their patients and managing breast-feeding care to be important parts of their clinical responsibilities, but further training and educational materials are warranted.
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