Doctoral Program in Nutrition and Health Sciences, Laney Graduate School, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health, Community Health Sciences School of Public Health, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Birth. 2023 Dec;50(4):916-922. doi: 10.1111/birt.12742. Epub 2023 Jul 12.
In-hospital exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is associated with longer breastfeeding durations, yet only 64% of US newborns are EBF for 7 days. The Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding (Ten Steps) are a set of evidenced-based maternity practices shown to improve breastfeeding outcomes; these were updated in 2018.
Using hospital-level data from the 2018 Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care Survey (n = 2045 hospitals), we examined the prevalence of implementation of Ten Steps indicators (each step and total number of steps implemented). Using linear regression, we also examined the association between the steps and EBF prevalence adjusted for hospital characteristics and all other steps. Discharge support was not included in the models since it primarily occurs after hospital discharge.
The most frequently implemented step was the provision of prenatal breastfeeding education (95.6%). Steps with low implementation included rooming-in (18.9%), facility policies supportive of breastfeeding (23.4%), and limited formula supplementation (28.2%). After adjusting for hospital characteristics and all other steps, limited formula supplementation (difference = 14.4: 95% confidence interval [CI]: 12.6, 16.1), prenatal breastfeeding education (difference = 7.0; 95% CI: 3.3, 10.8), responsive feeding (difference = 6.3; 95% CI: 3.7, 9.0), care right after birth (skin-to-skin; difference = 5.8; 95% CI: 4.2, 7.4), and rooming-in (difference = 2.4; 95% CI: 0.4, 4.6) were associated with higher in-hospital EBF prevalence. We found a dose-response relationship between the number of steps implemented and in-hospital EBF prevalence.
Increased implementation of the updated Ten Steps may improve EBF and infant and maternal health outcomes.
院内纯母乳喂养(EBF)与母乳喂养时间延长有关,但只有 64%的美国新生儿在 7 天内进行 EBF。《成功母乳喂养的 10 个步骤》(10 个步骤)是一套基于证据的产妇实践,已被证明可以改善母乳喂养结果;这些实践在 2018 年进行了更新。
我们使用 2018 年母婴营养与护理调查(n=2045 家医院)的医院层面数据,检查了实施 10 个步骤指标的流行率(每个步骤和实施的总步骤数)。使用线性回归,我们还检查了在调整医院特征和所有其他步骤后,步骤与 EBF 流行率之间的关联。由于出院支持主要发生在出院后,因此未将其纳入模型。
实施最频繁的步骤是提供产前母乳喂养教育(95.6%)。实施率较低的步骤包括母婴同室(18.9%)、支持母乳喂养的机构政策(23.4%)和有限的配方奶补充(28.2%)。在调整医院特征和所有其他步骤后,有限的配方奶补充(差异=14.4:95%置信区间[CI]:12.6,16.1)、产前母乳喂养教育(差异=7.0;95% CI:3.3,10.8)、响应式喂养(差异=6.3;95% CI:3.7,9.0)、出生后立即护理(皮肤接触;差异=5.8;95% CI:4.2,7.4)和母婴同室(差异=2.4;95% CI:0.4,4.6)与更高的院内 EBF 流行率相关。我们发现实施的步骤数量与院内 EBF 流行率之间存在剂量反应关系。
增加实施更新后的 10 个步骤可能会改善 EBF 以及婴儿和产妇的健康结果。