1. Tele-support in breastfeeding: position statement of the Italian society of Neonatology.
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Davanzo, Riccardo, Bettinelli, Maria Enrica, Baldassarre, Mariella, Mondello, Isabella, Soldi, Antonella, Perugi, Silvia, Giannì, Maria Lorella, Colombo, Lorenzo, Salvatori, Guglielmo, Travan, Laura, and Giordano, Giuseppe
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MEDICAL protocols , *BREASTFEEDING , *NEONATOLOGY , *FOCUS groups , *MATERNAL health services , *NEONATAL intensive care units , *NEONATAL intensive care , *TELEMEDICINE , *SURVEYS , *BREASTFEEDING promotion , *SOCIAL support , *COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Tele-support in breastfeeding can be defined as any support provided by a service that connects health workers and/or lactation consultants with breastfeeding parents through video visits, although a telephone contact with the breastfeeding mother remains the first method of remote breastfeeding support. The tele-support in breastfeeding has increased significantly during the SARS-CoV2 pandemic worldwide and, given its effectiveness, may be maintained also after the pandemic. The Italian Society of Neonatology on the basis of: 1) two focus group studies on the tele-support in breastfeeding conducted in Italy with 11 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit nurses and 10 neonatologists, respectively, 2) a national survey on tele-support in breastfeeding addressing the Italian Neonatal Intensive Care Units, and 3) a review of the available experiences and literature, has provided a Position Statement, limitedly to the individual tele-support in breastfeeding. The Italian Society of Neonatology states that: 1) the tele-support in breastfeeding can be used when a consultation in person is not shortly available and may allow to select those situations that require an in-person visit; 2) the organization of a tele-support in breastfeeding session requires the use of a competent, dedicated healthcare staff (specifically trained and/or with adequate experience) and an appropriate methodology while preparing, running and concluding the support session. According to Italian Society of Neonatology the tele-support in breastfeeding may be an effective intervention to promote breastfeeding as a complementary method to the in-person assistance and should be possibly provided in an integrated manner by the Community Health Services and the Maternity Hospital. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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