Hayashi Madoka, Huber Kelly, Rankin Colette, Boyajian Brittany, Martinez Angelena, Grover Theresa, Roosevelt Genie
Department of Pediatrics, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO, USA.
Department of Pediatrics/Neonatology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA.
Pediatr Qual Saf. 2022 Sep 23;7(5):e600. doi: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000600. eCollection 2022 Sep-Oct.
Mother's own milk (MOM) reduces complications of preterm birth. Despite high initiation rates of expression, half of preterm infants do not receive MOM at discharge. Frequent outreach and a short message service (SMS) have improved MOM provision in term dyads. We aimed to improve MOM provision rate from 61% to >80% by implementing standardized lactation education and Breastfeeding & Lactation Outreach via SMS Supporting Mothers (BLOSSoM).
The baseline period was June 2019 to April 2020. A multidisciplinary team implemented PDSA cycles: education/documentation (standardized lactation education and education documentation, May 2020-April 2021), and BLOSSoM (SMS program providing educational texts/videos, reminders, 2-way communication with neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) lactation, May 2021-December 2021). The primary outcome was MOM provision at NICU discharge/transfer for infants younger than 34 weeks, as analyzed on the SPC chart. BLOSSoM participants evaluated the program using a 5-point Likert scale.
Demographic and clinical characteristics were unchanged among the three periods. However, the monthly MOM provision rate improved from 61% to 81%. Eighty-seven percent of BLOSSoM participants completed the evaluation with 83% rating the program most supportive, 78% rating the videos as the most helpful, followed by team check-ins (54%) and 2-way texting (24%).
Using a multidisciplinary approach, we improved the monthly MOM provision rate at discharge/transfer for preterm infants. SMS providing educational texts/media and 2-way communication supporting lactating NICU mothers was critical to our success. Providing another method of communication through SMS was well accepted and valued by the majority.
母亲自己的母乳(MOM)可降低早产并发症。尽管开始母乳喂养的比例很高,但一半的早产婴儿在出院时未接受MOM。频繁的宣传和短信服务(SMS)改善了足月儿母婴对MOM的接受情况。我们旨在通过实施标准化的泌乳教育和通过支持母亲的短信母乳喂养与泌乳宣传(BLOSSoM)将MOM的提供率从61%提高到>80%。
基线期为2019年6月至2020年4月。一个多学科团队实施了计划-执行-检查-处理(PDSA)循环:教育/记录(标准化泌乳教育和教育记录,2020年5月至2021年4月),以及BLOSSoM(提供教育文本/视频、提醒、与新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)泌乳进行双向沟通的短信程序,2021年5月至2021年12月)。主要结果是在NICU出院/转出时为34周以下婴儿提供MOM,如在统计过程控制图上分析的那样。BLOSSoM参与者使用5点李克特量表对该项目进行评估。
三个时期的人口统计学和临床特征没有变化。然而,每月MOM的提供率从61%提高到了81%。87%的BLOSSoM参与者完成了评估,83%的人将该项目评为最有支持性,78%的人将视频评为最有帮助,其次是团队检查(54%)和双向短信(24%)。
通过多学科方法,我们提高了早产婴儿出院/转出时每月MOM的提供率。提供教育文本/媒体的短信和支持NICU泌乳母亲的双向沟通对我们的成功至关重要。通过短信提供另一种沟通方式得到了大多数人的认可和重视。