Bradley J E, Meme J
Ministry of Health, Government of Kenya, Nairobi.
J Trop Pediatr. 1992 Oct;38(5):228-34. doi: 10.1093/tropej/38.5.228.
In 1982, a study of health worker knowledge, attitudes and practices with respect to breastfeeding was undertaken in Kenya. A breastfeeding promotion campaign ensued, in which training of health workers was a major component. In 1989, the impact of this campaign was evaluated through a survey examining changes in health worker knowledge, attitudes and practices. The survey showed that considerable improvements in knowledge and substantial improvements in hospital practices have occurred, although none of these could be attributed to any single element of the breastfeeding promotion programme. Particularly undesirable practices which were common in 1982, such as separation of mother and baby, formula feeding and use of bottles have virtually disappeared from Kenyan hospitals. Recommendations regarding future programme directions are made.
1982年,在肯尼亚开展了一项关于卫生工作者对母乳喂养的知识、态度和做法的研究。随后开展了一场母乳喂养促进运动,其中对卫生工作者的培训是一个主要组成部分。1989年,通过一项调查评估了这场运动的影响,该调查考察了卫生工作者知识、态度和做法的变化。调查显示,知识有了显著提高,医院的做法也有了实质性改善,尽管这些都不能归因于母乳喂养促进计划的任何单一要素。1982年常见的特别不良做法,如母婴分离、配方奶喂养和奶瓶使用,在肯尼亚医院几乎已经消失。文中还提出了关于未来项目方向的建议。