Mulcahy Helen, Philpott Lloyd Frank, O'Driscoll Michelle, Bradley Róisín, Leahy-Warren Patricia
University College Cork, Ireland.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, Ireland.
Heliyon. 2022 Nov 18;8(11):e11747. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11747. eCollection 2022 Nov.
Breastfeeding is a public health issue and the response to the low rates in the Global North needs to be multi-faceted. Within this context healthcare professionals have an important role to play in the overall multi-dimensional promotion and support of breastfeeding. As a learned skill, there is a fundamental need to improve breastfeeding skills amongst healthcare professionals.
To identify, analyse and evaluate studies on breastfeeding skills education for health care professionals.
The review was conducted and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Studies from June 2006 to July 2021 that examined the provision of breastfeeding skills-based education for qualified or student healthcare professionals were included. A narrative synthesis was conducted, and risk of bias independently assessed by two reviewers.
Of 5,497 papers originally identified, 11 were included in the review. Nine studies were interventional, whilst two were observational. Participants included paediatric residents, midwives, nurses, care co-ordinators and other health care staff. Training took place in classrooms, practical workshops, or clinical settings. Observational or experiential teaching components in combination with theoretical knowledge were found to produce better outcomes than classroom-based interventions. However, the findings need to be interpreted with caution due to the risk of bias regarding study design-specific criteria.
There is both a paucity of studies, and from those available, a lack of quality in terms of educational interventions specifically offering skills-based training to healthcare professionals. Breastfeeding education needs to incorporate practical breastfeeding skills not just theoretical training. Lack of standardisation currently exists across guiding frameworks, course content, educator qualification and assessment strategies which impedes the optimisation of breastfeeding education and subsequent support for mothers. Serious or high risk of bias was identified in all but one of the studies included in the review.
There is a need for high quality research evidence to optimise the design and delivery of skills-based breastfeeding education for healthcare professionals. This would have the potential to contribute to the broad suite of interventions necessary to improve support for breastfeeding.
母乳喂养是一个公共卫生问题,应对全球北方地区较低的母乳喂养率需要采取多方面的措施。在此背景下,医疗保健专业人员在全面、多维度地促进和支持母乳喂养方面发挥着重要作用。作为一项习得技能,根本有必要提高医疗保健专业人员的母乳喂养技能。
识别、分析和评估关于医疗保健专业人员母乳喂养技能教育的研究。
本综述按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行实施和报告。纳入2006年6月至2021年7月期间针对合格或实习医疗保健专业人员开展的基于母乳喂养技能教育的研究。进行了叙述性综合分析,由两名评审员独立评估偏倚风险。
在最初识别的5497篇论文中,有11篇纳入本综述。9项研究为干预性研究,2项为观察性研究。参与者包括儿科住院医师、助产士、护士、护理协调员和其他医护人员。培训在教室、实践工作坊或临床环境中进行。发现观察性或体验式教学成分与理论知识相结合比基于课堂的干预产生更好的效果。然而,由于研究设计特定标准存在偏倚风险,这些结果需要谨慎解读。
不仅研究数量匮乏,而且就专门为医疗保健专业人员提供基于技能培训的教育干预而言,现有研究质量也欠佳。母乳喂养教育不仅需要理论培训,还应纳入实际母乳喂养技能。目前在指导框架、课程内容、教育者资质和评估策略方面缺乏标准化,这阻碍了母乳喂养教育的优化以及对母亲后续的支持。在本综述纳入的除一项研究外的所有研究中均识别出严重或高偏倚风险。
需要高质量的研究证据来优化针对医疗保健专业人员的基于技能的母乳喂养教育的设计与实施。这有可能为改善母乳喂养支持所需的一系列广泛干预措施做出贡献。