Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
School of Nursing, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Interprof Care. 2024 Jan 2;38(1):172-175. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2023.2240851. Epub 2023 Aug 1.
Accessible lactation support for breastfeeding parents, even in well-resourced areas, is often insufficient. At the same time, opportunities for real-life, sustainable interprofessional learning experiences for health professions students are scarce. Delivery of lactation support via telehealth allows for greater accessibility for both consumers and students. This study describes the development of an interprofessionally-facilitated telehealth breastfeeding support group, a partnership between a health professions graduate school and a teaching hospital in Boston, MA. Program conceptualization, theoretical basis, and development are reviewed. Occupational therapy and nursing students were involved in the group at various points of entry and with different degrees of engagement. Students developed skills in group facilitation, lactation support, and program evaluation. The group had consistent participation, ranging from 2 to more than 10 participants per session, serving parents across urban and rural areas. The group format and development could be replicated to provide needs for local communities of parents and interprofessional students.
可及的母乳喂养支持对于母乳喂养的父母来说,即使在资源充足的地区,也往往是不够的。与此同时,对于卫生专业学生来说,获得现实的、可持续的跨专业学习体验的机会却很少。通过远程医疗提供母乳喂养支持,可以让消费者和学生更容易获得支持。本研究描述了一种跨专业远程医疗母乳喂养支持小组的发展,该小组是马萨诸塞州波士顿的一所卫生专业研究生院和一家教学医院之间的合作。方案的概念化、理论基础和发展都进行了回顾。职业治疗和护理专业的学生在不同的切入点和不同程度的参与下参与了该小组。学生们在小组的组织、母乳喂养的支持和方案的评估方面发展了技能。该小组的参与率一直保持稳定,每次小组活动都有 2 名或更多的参与者,服务对象来自城市和农村地区的父母。这种小组模式和发展可以复制,以满足当地父母和跨专业学生的需求。