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Ten steps or climbing a mountain: A study of Australian health professionals' perceptions of implementing the baby friendly health initiative to protect, promote and support breastfeeding

机译:十步之遥或爬上一座山:对澳大利亚卫生专业人员对实施爱婴健保,保护,促进和支持母乳喂养举措的看法的研究

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Background The Baby Friendly Hospital (Health) Initiative (BFHI) is a global initiative aimed at protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding and is based on the ten steps to successful breastfeeding. Worldwide, over 20,000 health facilities have attained BFHI accreditation but only 77 Australian hospitals (approximately 23%) have received accreditation. Few studies have investigated the factors that facilitate or hinder implementation of BFHI but it is acknowledged this is a major undertaking requiring strategic planning and change management throughout an institution. This paper examines the perceptions of BFHI held by midwives and nurses working in one Area Health Service in NSW, Australia. Methods The study used an interpretive, qualitative approach. A total of 132 health professionals, working across four maternity units, two neonatal intensive care units and related community services, participated in 10 focus groups. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results Three main themes were identified: 'Belief and Commitment'; 'Interpreting BFHI' and 'Climbing a Mountain'. Participants considered the BFHI implementation a high priority; an essential set of practices that would have positive benefits for babies and mothers both locally and globally as well as for health professionals. It was considered achievable but would take commitment and hard work to overcome the numerous challenges including a number of organisational constraints. There were, however, differing interpretations of what was required to attain BFHI accreditation with the potential that misinterpretation could hinder implementation. A model described by Greenhalgh and colleagues on adoption of innovation is drawn on to interpret the findings. Conclusion Despite strong support for BFHI, the principles of this global strategy are interpreted differently by health professionals and further education and accurate information is required. It may be that the current processes used to disseminate and implement BFHI need to be reviewed. The findings suggest that there is a contradiction between the broad philosophical stance and best practice approach of this global strategy and the tendency for health professionals to focus on the ten steps as a set of tasks or a checklist to be accomplished. The perceived procedural approach to implementation may be contributing to lower rates of breastfeeding continuation.
机译:背景婴儿友好医院(健康)倡议(BFHI)是一项旨在保护,促进和支持母乳喂养的全球性倡议,其基础是成功母乳喂养的十个步骤。在全球范围内,超过20,000个医疗机构已获得BFHI认证,但只有77所澳大利亚医院(约23%)获得了认证。很少有研究调查促进或阻碍BFHI实施的因素,但众所周知,这是一项重大工作,需要整个机构进行战略规划和变更管理。本文研究了在澳大利亚新南威尔士州一个地区卫生服务机构工作的助产士和护士对BFHI的看法。方法研究采用定性,解释性方法。共有132名卫生专业人员参加了10个重点小组,这些卫生专业人员分别在四个妇产科,两个新生儿重症监护室和相关的社区服务部门工作。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。结果确定了三个主要主题:“信仰与承诺”; “解读BFHI”和“爬山”。与会者认为,实施BFHI是当务之急;一套必不可少的做法,将对本地和全球的婴儿和母亲以及卫生专业人员产生积极的好处。人们认为这是可以实现的,但需要付出决心和艰苦的工作来克服众多挑战,包括许多组织上的限制。但是,对于获得BFHI认证所需的内容有不同的解释,可能会产生误解,从而阻碍实施。格林哈尔格(Greenhalgh)及其同事描述了采用创新的模型来解释研究结果。结论尽管对BFHI给予了大力支持,但卫生专业人员对这一全球战略的原则有不同的解释,需要进一步的教育和准确的信息。可能需要审查当前用于传播和实施BFHI的流程。研究结果表明,这一全球战略的广泛哲学立场和最佳实践方法与卫生专业人员倾向于将十个步骤作为一组任务或要完成的清单集中在一起的趋势之间存在矛盾。实施中的程序性方法可能会导致母乳喂养持续率降低。

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