Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative: Revised, Updated and Expanded for Integrated Care
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Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative: Revised, Updated and Expanded for Integrated Care
Excerpt
The Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) is a global effort launched by WHO and UNICEF to implement practices that protect, promote and support breastfeeding. It was launched in 1991 in response to the Innocenti Declaration. The global BFHI materials have been revised, updated and expanded for integrated care. The materials reflect new research and experience, reinforce the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, support mothers who are not breastfeeding, provide modules on HIV and infant feeding and mother-friendly care, and give more guidance for monitoring and reassessment.
Copyright © 2009, World Health Organization and UNICEF.
Sections
- Preface for the 2009 BFHI materials: Revised, Updated and Expanded for Integrated Care
- Section 1. BACKGROUND AND IMPLEMENTATION
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Section 2. STRENGTHENING AND SUSTAINING THE BABY-FRIENDLY HOSPITAL INITIATIVE: A COURSE FOR DECISION-MAKERS
- Course guide
- Session 1. The national infant feeding situation
- Session 2. Benefits of breastfeeding
- Session 3. The baby-friendly Hospital Initiative
- Session 4. The scientific basis for the “Ten steps to successful breastfeeding”
- Session 4. The scientific basis for the “Ten steps to successful breastfeeding” for settings with high HIV prevalence
- Session 5. Becoming “Baby-friendly”
- Session 5. Becoming “baby-friendly” in settings with high HIV prevalence
- Session 6. Costs and savings
- Session 7. Appraising policies and practices
- Session 8. Developing action plans
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Section 3. BREASTFEEDING PROMOTION AND SUPPORT IN A BABY-FRIENDLY HOSPITAL: A 20-HOUR COURSE FOR MATERNITY STAFF
- 3.1. GUIDELINES FOR COURSE FACILITATORS
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3.2. SESSION OUTLINES
- WELCOME SESSION
- Session 1. THE BABY-FRIENDLY HOSPITAL INITIATIVE: A PART OF THE GLOBAL STRATEGY
- Session 2. COMMUNICATION SKILLS
- Session 3. PROMOTING BREASTFEEDING DURING PREGNANCY – STEP 3
- Session 4. PROTECTING BREASTFEEDING
- Session 5. BIRTH PRACTICES AND BREASTFEEDING - STEP 4
- Session 6. HOW MILK GETS FROM BREAST TO BABY
- Session 7. HELPING WITH A BREASTFEED - STEP 5
- Session 8. PRACTICES THAT ASSIST BREASTFEEDING – STEPS 6, 7, 8 AND 9
- Session 9. MILK SUPPLY
- Session 10. INFANTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
- Session 11. IF BABY CANNOT FEED AT THE BREAST – STEP 5
- Session 12. BREAST AND NIPPLE CONDITIONS
- Session 13. MATERNAL HEALTH CONCERNS
- Session 14. ON-GOING SUPPORT FOR MOTHERS – STEP 10
- Session 15. MAKING YOUR HOSPITAL BABY-FRIENDLY
- CLOSING SESSION
- CLINICAL PRACTICE 1– OBSERVING AND ASSISTING BREASTFEEDING
- CLINICAL PRACTICE 2- TALKING WITH A PREGNANT WOMAN
- CLINICAL PRACTICE 3 – OBSERVING HAND EXPRESSION AND CUP FEEDING
- Appendix 1 Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast-milk substitutes
- Appendix 2 Knowledge Checks
- 3.3. PowerPoint Slides for the course
- Section 4. HOSPITAL SELF-APPRAISAL AND MONITORING
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