Gearing to success with national breastfeeding programmes: The Becoming Breastfeeding Friendly (BBF) initiative experience

被引:4
|
作者
Perez-Escamilla, Rafael [1 ]
Dykes, Fiona C. [2 ]
Kendall, Sally [3 ]
机构
[1] Yale Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Social & Behav Sci, 135 Coll St,Suite 200, New Haven, CT 06510 USA
[2] Univ Cent Lancashire, Sch Community Hlth & Midwifery, Maternal & Infant Nutr & Nurture Unit, Preston, Lancs, England
[3] Univ Kent, Ctr Hlth Serv Studies, Canterbury, Kent, England
来源
MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION | 2023年 / 19卷
关键词
breastfeeding; decision-making; policy; scaling up;
D O I
10.1111/mcn.13339
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Evidence-based policy toolboxes are essential for decision makers to effectively invest in and scale up maternal-child health and nutrition programs, and breastfeeding is no exception. This special issue focuses on the experiences implementing the Becoming Breastfeeding Friendly (BBF) toolbox in England, Scotland, and Wales. BBF is an initiative that includes a toolbox for decision making based on the Complex Adaptive System-based Breastfeeding Gear Model. The BBF initiative experience in Great Britain presented in this special issue illustrates how versatile BBF is as it can be readily adapted to the specific application context. In this instance one country, England was trained by the Yale School of Public Health team that developed BBF. England, in turn, trained and assisted Scotland and Wales with the implementation and oversight of BBF in those countries. The positive experience implementing BBF in Great Britain is fully consistent with findings related to this initiative in other countries with contrasting economic, social, political and health care systems; including Germany, Ghana, Mexico, Myanmar, and Samoa. In all instances BBF has led to breastfeeding policy improvements with strong implications for enabling breastfeeding environments including maternity benefits, workforce development, the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative and behavior change communication campaigns. In conclusion, BBF is a powerful tool to help guide the effective scaling up of evidence-based programmes to advance breastfeeding protection, promotion and support globally.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The DC Breastfeeding-Friendly Hospital Initiative: An Evaluation of Hospitals' Support for Breastfeeding in the Capital of the United States
    Long, Sahira A.
    Young, Michal A.
    Tender, Jennifer A. F.
    DeWitty, Vernell P.
    Logan, Kathleen
    Kadeshe, Mudiwah
    Ryan, Carol
    Haynes, Suzanne G.
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN LACTATION, 2013, 29 (04) : 465 - 468
  • [22] Evidence for the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative to Support Breastfeeding
    Bartick, Melissa C.
    Nickel, Nathan C.
    Hanley, Lauren E.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2017, 317 (07): : 770 - 771
  • [23] The baby-friendly hospital initiative and breastfeeding in a neonatal unit
    Vannuchi, MTO
    Monteiro, CA
    Réa, MF
    de Andrade, SM
    Matsuo, T
    REVISTA DE SAUDE PUBLICA, 2004, 38 (03): : 422 - 428
  • [24] "We All Believe in Breastfeeding": Australian Midwives' Experience of Implementing the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
    Pramono, Andini
    Smith, Julie
    Bourke, Siobhan
    Desborough, Jane
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN LACTATION, 2022, 38 (04) : 780 - 791
  • [25] IMPACT OF BABY FRIENDLY HOSPITAL INITIATIVE ON BREASTFEEDING RATES IN DAKOVO
    Konjarik, Zdenka
    Bosnjak, Anita Pavicic
    PAEDIATRIA CROATICA, 2011, 55 (03) : 191 - 195
  • [26] The Baby-Friendly Initiative: Protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding
    Pound, Catherine M.
    Unger, Sharon L.
    PAEDIATRICS & CHILD HEALTH, 2012, 17 (06) : 317 - 321
  • [27] Exclusive breastfeeding, breastfeeding problems, and maternal breastfeeding attitudes before and after the baby-friendly hospital initiative: A quasi-experimental study
    Makela, Heli
    Axelin, Anna
    Kolari, Terhi
    Niela-Vilen, Hannakaisa
    SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE, 2023, 35
  • [28] Effects of the experience of breastfeeding-friendly practices and breastfeeding intention and self-efficacy on breastfeeding behavior: a cohort study in Taiwan
    Wang, Yu-Wen
    Chang, Ying-Ju
    INTERNATIONAL BREASTFEEDING JOURNAL, 2023, 18 (01)
  • [29] Effects of the experience of breastfeeding-friendly practices and breastfeeding intention and self-efficacy on breastfeeding behavior: a cohort study in Taiwan
    Yu-Wen Wang
    Ying-Ju Chang
    International Breastfeeding Journal, 18
  • [30] Compliance with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative and impact on breastfeeding rates
    Hawkins, Summer Sherburne
    Stern, Ariel Dora
    Baum, Christopher F.
    Gillman, Matthew W.
    ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD-FETAL AND NEONATAL EDITION, 2014, 99 (02): : F138 - F143