A quality improvement intervention to improve medium-term breastfeeding in moderate- and late-preterm infants
Katarina Berndt, Sabrina Holzapfel, Annika Dietz, Anna Badura, Ines Mack, Stefanie Bruhn, Sabine Stahl, Julia Preßler, Sven Wellmann

TL;DR
A quality improvement program increased breastfeeding rates in moderate- and late-preterm infants by providing education and support to mothers and staff.
Contribution
The study introduces a quality improvement intervention combining staff training and parent education to enhance medium-term breastfeeding success in MLPT infants.
Findings
The intervention group had a 75% breastfeeding rate at four months compared to 48% in the comparison group.
Higher socioeconomic status and maternal self-efficacy were significant predictors of successful breastfeeding.
Cesarean delivery was associated with lower breastfeeding success.
Abstract
Despite medical advancements, the rate of premature births remains at one in ten babies worldwide. Moderate and late preterm (MLPT, gestational age 32–36 weeks) infants constitute 80% of all preterm births and are at higher risk of short- and long-term complications compared to term infants. Breastfeeding helps to reduce these risks, but evidence on breastfeeding rates and success factors in MLPT infants is limited. A prospective intervention trial included a pre-intervention phase from June to September 2022 (comparison) and a post-intervention phase from June to October 2023 (intervention) at one tertiary academic hospital. Clinical parameters from pregnancy, delivery, and postnatal care were collected from MPLT infants and their mothers, including mid-term breastfeeding at infant´s four-month health check-up. Intervention was a quality improvement (QI) initiative involving staff…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreastfeeding Practices and Influences · Infant Development and Preterm Care · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
