Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 713063
Exclusive breastfeeding in the hospital: how accurate are the data?
Exclusive breastfeeding in the hospital: how accurate are the data? // Journal of human lactation, 28 (2012), 2; 139-144 doi:10.1177/0890334412437764 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Exclusive breastfeeding in the hospital: how accurate are the data?
Autori
Zakarija-Grković Irena
Izvornik
Journal of human lactation (0890-3344) 28
(2012), 2;
139-144
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
data collection ; exclusive breastfeeding ; hospital practices
Sažetak
Background: Accurate hospital exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rates, a core indicator of hospital performance, are important. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of hospital infant feeding data by comparing EBF rates obtained from standard charts in which once-daily observations are recorded with new infant feeding charts in which every feed was documented. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 157 healthy mother-infant pairs were enrolled at the University Hospital of Split, Croatia, between February and May 2008. Infant feeding data were gathered from 4 sources: (1) standard once-daily observations recorded by pediatricians ; (2) new, every-feed observations recorded by nursing staff ; (3) interview with the mother before discharge ; and (4) Newborn Examination Form, completed on discharge by the pediatrician. WHO definitions were used to determine EBF during the first 48 hours and from birth until discharge. Results: Only 3% of infants were EBF throughout the hospital stay when calculated with the every-feed method, as opposed to 56% and 82%, with the once-daily and newborn examination methods, respectively (P < .001). Maternal report confirmed the finding that 97% of infants were supplemented with formula, indicating that most formula supplements are not recorded in the standard once-daily charts. Conclusions: Accurate documentation of infant feeding practices is essential for obtaining reliable EBF rates. This study shows that once-daily recordings of infant feeding practices grossly underestimate the prevalence of formula supplementation in breastfed infants, resulting in significantly higher, erroneous EBF rates.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita
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