Study of Different Breastfeeding Parameters by Using Breastfeeding Assessment Tools in Urban Tertiary Care Hospital

Author:

Mungala Bhavdeep M.1ORCID,A Banker Deepa1,D Raj Yashica1,T Maheshwari Vimal1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatrics, SMT. NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Abstract

Background: In India, only 56% of mothers breastfeed exclusively for the first six months, as recommended. Given India’s extraordinarily high rates of preterm births, infant mortality, neonatal deaths and maternal fatalities, exclusive breastfeeding becomes even more crucial. There are many advantages of breastfeeding, but there are lots of barriers that need to be addressed. These problems need a proper objective assessment. Aims: To assess optimum positioning and attachment in mother-infant dyads, infant breastfeeding behaviour in the early neonatal period and early breastfeeding skills in mothers. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in the postnatal ward of a tertiary care hospital. In total, 208 full-term neonates (Age - 24 hours to 7 days) who were admitted to a postnatal ward of a tertiary care hospital and who were on direct breastfeeding were observed for breastfeeding. Objective assessment of breastfeeding was done by using the Bristol Breastfeeding Assessment Tool, Infant Breast-Feeding Assessment tool and LATCH tool. Statistical analysis was done by using SPSS version 25 with appropriate statistical tests. Result: For the BBAT tool, 110 (52.9%) infants were well supported while feeding and 118 (56.7%) had proper latching or attachment. For IBFAT Score Analysis, 109 (52.4%) infants were effective vigorous feeders and 95 (45.7%) and 4 (1.9%) were moderately effective feeders and poor feeders, respectively. For LATCH Score Analysis, 173 (83.2%) mother-infant dyads achieved a high score and 35 (16.8%) achieved moderate score. Conclusion: Objective assessment of breastfeeding by using these tools will help to identify the problem related to breastfeeding for both baby and mother. Addressing a particular problem in a timely manner will help the mother and the baby to establish, initiate and sustain exclusive breastfeeding. Caesarean-delivered mothers as well as primiparous mothers both needed more focused counselling for breastfeeding positioning, motivation for early initiation breastfeeding, a strong supportive relationship, adequate assistance during the early neonatal period for breastfeeding and proper guidance to sustain exclusive breastfeeding.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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