Jana Lozar Krivec
Klinični oddelek za neonatologijo, Pediatrična klinika, UKC Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Abstract
The Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative for Neonatal Wards (Neo-BFHI) aims to increase the proportion of breastfed and/or human milk-fed sick, small-for-gestation, and/or preterm newborns. Breastfeeding has many benefits for the child and mother, so increasing the proportion of breastfed premature and sick infants would have a significant impact on their long-term outcome.
Successful implementation is critical to the success of the Neo-BFHI initiative. Breastfeeding of sick, small-for-gestation, and/or premature infants presents multiple challenges because of both maternal and infant physiological, psychological, and environmental factors. The paper presents and explains numerous factors that influence the implementation of the Neo-BFHI principles, such as factors related to the hospital environment and healthcare providers, parents and the newborn’s state of health.
Key words: breastfeeding, neonatal unit, breastfeeding-friendly, newborn, premature baby, skin-to-skin contact