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Journal of Human Lactation
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Effects of Instituting the "BEST Program" (Breast Milk Early Saves Trouble) in a Level III NICU

Dianne Montgomery, NNP

McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden, Utah

Nancy Schmutz, RN

McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden, Utah

Vickie L. Baer, RN

McKay-Dee NICU, Ogden, Utah

Renee Rogerson, CCC-SLP

McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden, Utah

Rachael Wheeler, RD

McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden, Utah

Anna-Marie Rowley, RN

McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden, Utah

Diane K. Lambert, RN

McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden, Utah

Robert D. Christensen, MD

Intermountain Healthcare. Salt Lake City, and Ogden, Utah, rdchris4{at}ihc.com

Desarrollamos un programa para aumentar el uso de leche materna durante la primera semana en pacientes con < 2 kg de peso al nacer. Determinamos este el "B.E.S.T. Program", usando el acrónimo "Leche materna temprana para evitar problemas". Hicimos un análisis de las prácticas de lactancia y los resultados durante 12 meses antes vs 12 meses después de la implementación del programa. Las características demográficas de los pacientes en los dos periodos fueron similares. En la intervención antes del periodo, 33% recibieron leche materna exclusiva en los primeros siete días; 50% en el periodo de intervención (P = 0.009). En el período antes de la intervención, 74% recibieron leche materna; 82% en el grupo de intervención (P = 0.046). La solicitud de leche de banco aumentó de 2% a 33% de los pacientes (P ≥ 0.001), y se vio una tendencia de que mas madres que inicialmente deseaban alimentar con biberón pero subsecuentemente cambiaron a lactancia materna (P = 0.08). Una tendencia que también se observó fue que mas bebes salieron del hospital con lactancia materna (P = 0.09).

Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 24, No. 3, 248-251 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0890334408316080


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