Lok Kris Yuet Wan, Fan Heidi Sze Lok, Ip Hoi Lam, Leung Emily T Y, Lau Ka Wing, Wong Janet Yuen Ha, Choi Edmond, Lam Christine Chi Oi, Tarrant Marie, Ngan Hextan Yuen Sheung, Ip Patrick, Lin Chia Chin
School of Nursing, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
School of Nursing, Faculty of Health and Social Development, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
J Adv Nurs. 2024 Jun 14. doi: 10.1111/jan.16267.
The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of the use of baby-friendly community initiative (BFCI) model on various stakeholders in the community.
Quasi-experimental research design.
The study was conducted in public premises and online workshops from April 2019 to September 2022. Participants were followed up for a period of 1 month, except for those employed at public premises. The program involved training based on an accredited BFCI framework to cultivate a breastfeeding-friendly attitude and knowledge. A paired sample t-test was used to examine breastfeeding attitude and knowledge scores before and after BFCI training among staff employed from public premises. An analysis of variance was conducted to examine the breastfeeding self-efficacy and attitude scores, measured repeatedly at different timepoints over 1-month timepoint (T0, T1 and T2) among pregnant and postpartum women.
A total of 2340 perinatal women and 1339 staff from public premises were recruited. For staff, there was an increase in the mean score of breastfeeding knowledge and attitude by 5.8 and 6.1, respectively, at T1. Similarly, for perinatal women, there was an increase in the mean score of breastfeeding self-efficacy and attitude by 6.6 and 3.3, respectively, at T1.
In summary, a BFCI model, with active community participation, accreditation and an award system, has been effective in promoting breastfeeding. Adapting the baby-friendly hospital initiative to local contexts and employing a social theory model can enhance breastfeeding promotion and improve infant health outcomes. Prioritizing culturally sensitive breastfeeding education is crucial for successful BFCI implementation.
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION AND/OR PATIENT CARE: Healthcare professionals should consider clients' culture and socio-economic backgrounds when providing breastfeeding education to maximize effectiveness. The target audience for breastfeeding education should be expanded to include various community stakeholders beyond families.
What problem did the study address? This study addressed the problem of knowledge gaps among stakeholders in building a breastfeeding-friendly community, particularly in implementing a baby-friendly community initiative (BFCI) as part of a baby-friendly hospital initiative (BFHI). The research filled a service gap by providing effective interventions targeting community stakeholders and assessing the impact of a BFCI program on their knowledge and attitudes towards breastfeeding. What were the main findings? The findings highlighted the effectiveness of a BFCI program in enhancing breastfeeding knowledge and attitudes among frontline staff and increasing breastfeeding confidence among mothers. These findings contribute to the understanding of the program's impact on different stakeholders in the community. Where and on whom will the research have an impact? It impacts on global policymakers by providing insights for developing comprehensive guidelines for future BFCI implementations. It also contributes to the creation of a more baby-friendly community, benefiting breastfeeding families and their infants by promoting and supporting breastfeeding families.
This study has adhered to relevant EQUATOR guidelines using the TREND reporting guideline.
No patient or public contribution. WHAT DOES THIS PAPER CONTRIBUTE TO THE WIDER GLOBAL CLINICAL COMMUNITY?: This study provides an overview of the establishment of a localized BFCI program. It also opens up a new direction for the community to investigate BFCI strategies for community stakeholders. It also provides evidence to support other countries in following a similar process, as each country approaches becoming breastfeeding-friendly in its own unique way.
No protocol.
本研究旨在调查采用爱婴社区倡议(BFCI)模式对社区中各利益相关者的影响。
准实验研究设计。
本研究于2019年4月至2022年9月在公共场所和在线工作坊中进行。除在公共场所工作的人员外,对参与者进行了为期1个月的随访。该项目包括基于经认可的BFCI框架进行培训,以培养有利于母乳喂养的态度和知识。采用配对样本t检验来检验在公共场所工作的员工在BFCI培训前后的母乳喂养态度和知识得分。进行方差分析以检验在1个月时间点(T0、T1和T2)不同时间点重复测量的孕妇和产后妇女的母乳喂养自我效能感和态度得分。
共招募了2340名围产期妇女和1339名在公共场所工作的员工。对于员工,在T1时母乳喂养知识和态度的平均得分分别提高了5.8和6.1。同样,对于围产期妇女,在T1时母乳喂养自我效能感和态度的平均得分分别提高了6.6和3.3。
总之,一个有社区积极参与、认可和奖励系统的BFCI模式在促进母乳喂养方面是有效的。将爱婴医院倡议因地制宜并采用社会理论模型可以加强母乳喂养促进并改善婴儿健康结局。优先开展对文化敏感的母乳喂养教育对于成功实施BFCI至关重要。
对专业和/或患者护理的启示:医疗保健专业人员在提供母乳喂养教育时应考虑客户的文化和社会经济背景,以最大限度地提高有效性。母乳喂养教育的目标受众应扩大到包括家庭以外的各种社区利益相关者。
该研究解决了什么问题?本研究解决了在建设有利于母乳喂养的社区中利益相关者之间的知识差距问题,特别是在实施作为爱婴医院倡议(BFHI)一部分的爱婴社区倡议(BFCI)方面。该研究通过针对社区利益相关者提供有效的干预措施并评估BFCI项目对他们母乳喂养知识和态度的影响,填补了服务空白。主要发现是什么?研究结果突出了BFCI项目在提高一线员工母乳喂养知识和态度以及增强母亲母乳喂养信心方面的有效性。这些发现有助于理解该项目对社区中不同利益相关者的影响。该研究将在何处以及对谁产生影响?它通过为制定未来BFCI实施的综合指南提供见解,对全球政策制定者产生影响。它还有助于创建一个更有利于婴儿的社区,通过促进和支持母乳喂养家庭,使母乳喂养家庭及其婴儿受益。
本研究遵循了相关的EQUATOR指南,采用了TREND报告指南。
无患者或公众贡献。本文对更广泛的全球临床社区有何贡献?本研究概述了本地化BFCI项目的建立。它还为社区研究针对社区利益相关者的BFCI策略开辟了新方向。它还提供了证据,支持其他国家遵循类似的过程,因为每个国家都以自己独特的方式朝着有利于母乳喂养的方向发展。
无方案。