Early initiation of breastfeeding at Dustira Hospital

Background The infant mortality rate (IMR) in Indonesia is higher than that in other ASEAN countries. The highest rate of mortality occurs in the first 24 hours of life. Suboptimal breastfeeding initiation is a cause of high IMR. In an effort to decrease infant mortality, implementing early initiati...

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Main Authors: Yoke Ayukarningsih, Arief Dwinanda
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House 2015-06-01
Series:Paediatrica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/36
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spelling doaj-c8ecf94f589e4747b14ac5e7a06e0ad52020-11-24T21:55:18ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2015-06-015531263010.14238/pi55.3.2015.126-3024Early initiation of breastfeeding at Dustira HospitalYoke Ayukarningsih0Arief Dwinanda1Department of Child Health, Jenderal Ahmad Yani University Medical School/Dustira Hospital, Cimahi, West Java, Indonesia.Department of Child Health, Jenderal Ahmad Yani University Medical School/Dustira Hospital, Cimahi, West Java, Indonesia.Background The infant mortality rate (IMR) in Indonesia is higher than that in other ASEAN countries. The highest rate of mortality occurs in the first 24 hours of life. Suboptimal breastfeeding initiation is a cause of high IMR. In an effort to decrease infant mortality, implementing early initiation of breastfeeding (EIB) has been encouraged. Objective To assess the success rate and time needed for latching on in EIB implementation. Methods We reviewed medical records of vaginal deliveries at Dustira Hospital, Cimahi, West Java, from June–November 2011. Results From 305 vaginal deliveries, 174 infants received EIB, though only 159 medical records could be assessed. The results showed that 52 % did EIB with a 91.8% success rate (defined as good implementation by WHO) and a 8.2% fail rate. In terms of subjects’ birth weights, the success rate of EIB implementation was 62.5% in the low birth weight (LBW) group, 94.9% in the normal birth weight (NBW) group, and 100% in the large birth weight or macrosomic group. The success rate of EIB implementation was 69.2% in the preterm group and 93.8% in the full term group. The success rate of EIB implementation was 71.4% in the LBW/fullterm group and 55.6% in the LBW/preterm group. The amount of time for infants to latch on was highest within the 30–44 minute group (52.7%). Conclusion The EIB implementation at Dustira Hospital was classified as good and the amount of time to latch on was 30-44 minutes.https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/36early initiation of breastfeedingbirth weightgestational age
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Arief Dwinanda
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Early initiation of breastfeeding at Dustira Hospital
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early initiation of breastfeeding
birth weight
gestational age
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Arief Dwinanda
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title Early initiation of breastfeeding at Dustira Hospital
title_short Early initiation of breastfeeding at Dustira Hospital
title_full Early initiation of breastfeeding at Dustira Hospital
title_fullStr Early initiation of breastfeeding at Dustira Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Early initiation of breastfeeding at Dustira Hospital
title_sort early initiation of breastfeeding at dustira hospital
publisher Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House
series Paediatrica Indonesiana
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2338-476X
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Background The infant mortality rate (IMR) in Indonesia is higher than that in other ASEAN countries. The highest rate of mortality occurs in the first 24 hours of life. Suboptimal breastfeeding initiation is a cause of high IMR. In an effort to decrease infant mortality, implementing early initiation of breastfeeding (EIB) has been encouraged. Objective To assess the success rate and time needed for latching on in EIB implementation. Methods We reviewed medical records of vaginal deliveries at Dustira Hospital, Cimahi, West Java, from June–November 2011. Results From 305 vaginal deliveries, 174 infants received EIB, though only 159 medical records could be assessed. The results showed that 52 % did EIB with a 91.8% success rate (defined as good implementation by WHO) and a 8.2% fail rate. In terms of subjects’ birth weights, the success rate of EIB implementation was 62.5% in the low birth weight (LBW) group, 94.9% in the normal birth weight (NBW) group, and 100% in the large birth weight or macrosomic group. The success rate of EIB implementation was 69.2% in the preterm group and 93.8% in the full term group. The success rate of EIB implementation was 71.4% in the LBW/fullterm group and 55.6% in the LBW/preterm group. The amount of time for infants to latch on was highest within the 30–44 minute group (52.7%). Conclusion The EIB implementation at Dustira Hospital was classified as good and the amount of time to latch on was 30-44 minutes.
topic early initiation of breastfeeding
birth weight
gestational age
url https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/36
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