Web Conference Improving Hospital Breastfeeding Practices (mPINC) March 9, 2017 https://join.me/TNMCJoinMe1 Dial In: 1-866-906-9330       Participant.

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Web Conference Improving Hospital Breastfeeding Practices (mPINC) March 9, 2017 https://join.me/TNMCJoinMe1 Dial In: 1-866-906-9330       Participant Code: 6970483# 

Nebraska mPINC 2013 2015 2017 Score 68 71 Rank 48 out of 52 49 out of 52

Huskers Ranked 49th out of 52 teams

Aim Provide evidence-based care in hospitals for breastfeeding mothers and babies

Reassessment Key Breastfeeding Practices Nebraska Dec 2016

How will we know that a change is an improvement?

Goals Consistent with mPINC At all birthing facilities in Nebraska by ___November 2017___________: 90% of mothers are encouraged to hold healthy hull-term infants skin-to-skin for at least 30 minutes within an hour of birth for uncomplicated vaginal births and within 2 hours of uncomplicated cesarean deliveries 90% of mothers with uncomplicated vaginal deliveries hold baby skin-to-skin while routine newborn procedures are done after birth No routine separation for transition with healthy babies delivered vaginally or by cesarean 90% of healthy full-term newborns (regardless of feeding method) remain with their mother more than 23 hours per day Less than 10% of healthy full-term breastfed newborns are supplemented with non breast milk No formula company discharge packs are given to mothers

Opportunities Increase skin-to-skin time after birth Stop routine separation for transition Increase time mother and baby are together Decrease supplementation Stop giving formula company discharge bags Opportunities

Improvement Actions Assemble multidisciplinary team Review gaps between recommended and actual practice Prioritize which practice to work on first Do a PDSA (plan, do, study, act) Participate in future web conferences