Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Professor, Department of Population Health Sciences, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
MedEdPORTAL. 2021 Apr 1;17:11136. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11136.
Though breast milk is the recommended first food, only 84% of mothers try breastfeeding, and 19% of those babies are supplemented with formula by the second day of life. Mothers often fall short of their breastfeeding goals, which has been traced in part to primary care physicians' discomfort and lack of confidence in assisting breastfeeding mothers. A video-based educational intervention was developed to enhance learner comfort and confidence in supporting breastfeeding.
Prior to watching the videos, two separate groups of learners (25 primary care residents and 40 medical students) were given two assessments to assess their baseline knowledge and self-perceived comfort and confidence with breastfeeding based on the American Academy of Pediatrics residency breastfeeding curriculum. We gave the learners a checklist to guide their observations while watching the videos. The learners repeated the assessments after watching the videos.
Students who participated showed a statistically significant increase in breastfeeding knowledge and self-perceived comfort and confidence in assisting mothers with common breastfeeding problems. Additionally, residents increased their knowledge and confidence, but not their comfort with breastfeeding.
The videos seem to have been most helpful in assisting learners with confidence with helping breastfeeding mothers and knowledge of breastfeeding. The videos also improved student comfort but were less effective in increasing residents' comfort as residents generally self-rated their comfort level as high preceding the video curriculum. These videos provide an effective way to begin sensitizing learners to the importance of breastfeeding, common challenges, and potential solutions for new mothers.
尽管母乳是推荐的首选食物,但只有 84%的母亲尝试母乳喂养,其中 19%的婴儿在生命的第二天就开始补充配方奶。母亲们常常无法实现母乳喂养的目标,部分原因是初级保健医生在帮助母乳喂养母亲方面感到不适和缺乏信心。我们开发了基于视频的教育干预措施,以增强学习者在支持母乳喂养方面的舒适度和信心。
在观看视频之前,两组学习者(25 名初级保健住院医师和 40 名医学生)接受了两项评估,以根据儿科学会住院医师母乳喂养课程评估他们的基础知识以及对母乳喂养的自我感知舒适度和信心。我们给学习者一份清单,以指导他们在观看视频时的观察。学习者在观看视频后重复评估。
参与的学生在母乳喂养知识和自我感知方面,以及在协助母亲解决常见母乳喂养问题方面的舒适度和信心方面均有显著提高。此外,住院医师增加了他们的知识和信心,但对母乳喂养的舒适度没有提高。
这些视频似乎对帮助学习者建立帮助母乳喂养母亲的信心和母乳喂养知识最有帮助。视频还提高了学生的舒适度,但对增加住院医师的舒适度效果不明显,因为住院医师在观看视频课程之前通常会自我评估舒适度水平较高。这些视频为学习者开始关注母乳喂养的重要性、常见挑战以及新妈妈的潜在解决方案提供了一种有效的方法。