Assessing the training, knowledge, and attitudes of healthcare workers on the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative

Auteurs

  • Gwanya I Indiphile
  • IA Michaelis
  • P Nongena

Mots-clés :

Breastfeeding, BFHI, training, knowledge, attitudes,

Résumé

Abstract: Background: The babyfriendly hospital initiative (BFHI) is a quality improvement strategy designed to support the initiation, maintenance, and exclusive breastfeeding and equips healthcare workers to promote successful breastfeeding.
Objectives: To assess the training of healthcare workers, knowledge, and attitudes regarding the BFHIat the Cecilia Makiwane Hospital neonatal unit, which is one of the BFHI accredited facilities in South Africa.
Methods: A survey was conducted  amongst 62 clinical members of staff in the neonatal units of the hospital in August 2020.
Results: Only 40.3% of the healthcare workers had received formal BFHI training. Of these, only 11% had been trained in the previous two years. This falls short of the standard set by the World Health Organization (WHO) of more than 80% in the previous two years. More than 80% of the healthcare workers correctly defined the aim of the BFHI, exclusive breastfeeding and early initiation of breastfeeding. However, fewer than 67% knew the definitions of demand feeding and rooming in. Only  55% knew the correct management of mastitis, one of the common breastfeeding difficulties. Over 80% of healthcare workers did not view the BFHI as a burden to staff.
Conclusion: Although the BFHI training was below the WHO recommendations in terms of the proportion of staff trained, the staff had good knowledge and positive attitudes towards BFHI. There is a need to improve the frequency of BFHI training focusing on less understood areas such as rooming in, demand feeding and the management of mastitis.

Biographies de l'auteur

  • Gwanya I Indiphile

    Department of Paediatrics,
    Walter Sisulu University
    South Africa

  • IA Michaelis

    Department of Paediatrics,
    Walter Sisulu University
    South Africa

  • P Nongena

    Department of Paediatrics,
    Walter Sisulu University
    South Africa

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2023-11-15

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Assessing the training, knowledge, and attitudes of healthcare workers on the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative. (2023). JOURNAL OF AFRICAN NEONATOLOGY, 1(4), 130 – 136. https://janeonatology.org/index.php/jan/article/view/39

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