Feasibility and acceptability of integrating a multicomponent breastfeeding promotion intervention into routine health services in private health facilities in Lagos State, Nigeria: A mixed methods process evaluation
Diana Allotey, Valerie L. Flax, Abiodun F. Ipadeola, Olatoun Adeola, Katie Grimes, Linda S. Adair, Carmina G. Valle, Margaret E. Bentley, Sujata Bose, Stephanie L. Martin, Martin Wiredu Agyekum, Martin Wiredu Agyekum

TL;DR
This study evaluated whether promoting breastfeeding through private health facilities in Lagos, Nigeria, is feasible and acceptable, finding it generally works but faces some challenges.
Contribution
The study provides evidence on the feasibility and acceptability of integrating breastfeeding promotion into private health services in Nigeria.
Findings
Health providers in intervention facilities reported positive experiences but faced challenges like increased workload.
Women in intervention facilities were more confident in following breastfeeding advice compared to those in comparison facilities.
Breastfeeding counseling was more frequently observed in intervention facilities.
Abstract
Most health care providers in Lagos State, Nigeria are private and are not required to offer breastfeeding counseling to women. From May 2019-April 2020, Alive & Thrive implemented a multicomponent breastfeeding promotion intervention in private health facilities in Lagos that included training and support to implement the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative and provide breastfeeding counseling and support to pregnant women and lactating mothers in person and on WhatsApp. We conducted a mixed methods process evaluation in 10 intervention and 10 comparison private health facilities to examine the feasibility and acceptability of integrating the intervention into routine health services. We conducted in-depth interviews with 20 health facility owners/managers and providers, 179 structured observations of health providers during service provision to pregnant and lactating women and 179 exit…
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TopicsBreastfeeding Practices and Influences · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
