USAID Advancing Nutrition, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
Save the Children USA, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
Matern Child Nutr. 2024 Jul;20(3):e13591. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13591. Epub 2024 Mar 5.
Health professional competency building is one of nine national responsibilities (to achieve universal coverage and sustainability) described in the 2018 World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) implementation guidance for the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI). With stagnating rates of exclusive breastfeeding worldwide, skilled breastfeeding support as a standard of newborn care is critical to the establishment of lactation and exclusive breastfeeding. Few studies exist on how low-income countries are integrating BFHI into their standards of care. This qualitative case study describes Malawi's experience. We interviewed 48 key informants and conducted a desk review of the literature on BFHI programming, national plans, policies and other related documents. We explored the findings using the seven key domains and 16 competencies to implement the Ten Steps to successful breastfeeding from the WHO and UNICEF Competency Verification Toolkit. The study found that although the focus of the guidance is on preservice training, continuing education and in-service training remain important. To achieve universal coverage for health professional competency, Malawi uses preservice, in-service and refresher training. However, their main limitations to aligning with the new guidance are a lack of preservice BFHI- and breastfeeding-specific curricula, experienced lecturers and sufficient time to dedicate to practical skill development. Conducted during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, this study confirmed disruptions to BFHI training and service delivery, while also documenting Malawi's resilient attempts to mitigate impacts on breastfeeding support through mentoring and coaching. Opportunities exist for strengthening and scaling up, including engaging preservice training institutions and standardizing mentoring, coaching and competency verification.
卫生专业人员能力建设是 2018 年世界卫生组织(世卫组织)/联合国儿童基金会(儿基会)《促进母乳喂养成功十项措施》实施指导中提出的实现全民医保和可持续性的九项国家责任之一。在全球范围内,纯母乳喂养率停滞不前,熟练的母乳喂养支持作为新生儿护理的标准,对于建立母乳喂养和纯母乳喂养至关重要。关于低收入国家如何将《促进母乳喂养成功十项措施》纳入其护理标准的研究很少。本定性案例研究描述了马拉维的经验。我们采访了 48 名主要知情者,并对关于《促进母乳喂养成功十项措施》方案规划、国家计划、政策和其他相关文件的文献进行了桌面审查。我们使用世卫组织和儿基会能力核查工具包中的 10 个成功母乳喂养步骤的七个关键领域和 16 项能力来探讨调查结果。研究发现,尽管该指导的重点是岗前培训,但继续教育和在职培训仍然很重要。为了实现卫生专业人员能力的全民覆盖,马拉维使用岗前、在职和进修培训。然而,他们与新指导方针保持一致的主要限制是缺乏岗前《促进母乳喂养成功十项措施》和母乳喂养特定课程、有经验的讲师以及足够的时间来专门发展实践技能。这项研究是在 2019 冠状病毒病大流行期间进行的,它证实了《促进母乳喂养成功十项措施》培训和服务提供受到了干扰,同时也记录了马拉维通过辅导和指导减轻对母乳喂养支持的影响的有弹性的尝试。存在加强和扩大的机会,包括参与岗前培训机构和标准化辅导、指导和能力核查。