Fitzgerald Elaine
J Perinat Educ. 2015;24(1):37-47. doi: 10.1891/1058-1243.24.1.37.
Improving breastfeeding rates among Black women is a potential strategy to address disparities in health outcomes that disproportionately impact Black women and children. This quality improvement (QI) initiative aimed to improve perinatal case manager knowledge and self-efficacy to promote breastfeeding among Black, low-income women who use services through Boston Healthy Start Initiative. QI methodology was used to develop and test a two-part strategy for perinatal case managers to promote and support breastfeeding. A positive change was observed in infant feeding knowledge and case manager self-efficacy to promote breastfeeding. Among the 24 mothers participating in this QI initiative, 100% initiated and continued breastfeeding at 1 week postpartum, and 92% were breastfeeding at 2 weeks postpartum.
提高黑人女性的母乳喂养率是一种潜在策略,可用于解决对黑人女性和儿童产生不成比例影响的健康结果差异问题。这项质量改进(QI)倡议旨在提高围产期个案管理员的知识和自我效能,以促进通过波士顿健康开端倡议使用服务的低收入黑人女性进行母乳喂养。采用QI方法制定并测试了一项针对围产期个案管理员促进和支持母乳喂养的两部分策略。在促进母乳喂养的婴儿喂养知识和个案管理员自我效能方面观察到了积极变化。在参与这项QI倡议的24位母亲中,100%在产后1周开始并持续进行母乳喂养,92%在产后2周仍在进行母乳喂养。