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M Scheuerman, M Hassett

    The Kansas Nurse
    |April 1, 1992
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    Breast-feeding offers many benefits, but rates are declining. Nurses can improve outcomes by enhancing their breast-feeding knowledge and advocating for neonates, utilizing nursing diagnoses for optimal infant feeding experiences.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Nursing Science
    • Pediatrics

    Background:

    • Breast-feeding provides significant health advantages for infants and mothers.
    • There is a concerning decline in current breast-feeding trends.
    • Nurses play a crucial role in supporting and promoting breast-feeding practices.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the importance of increased knowledge regarding breast-feeding among nurses and patients.
    • To emphasize the nurse's role in supporting mothers and advocating for neonates.
    • To explore the utility of nursing diagnoses in optimizing the breast-feeding experience.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on breast-feeding benefits and trends.
    • Analysis of the nursing role in lactation support.

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  • Discussion of nursing diagnoses relevant to breast-feeding.
  • Main Results:

    • Breast-feeding rates are decreasing despite numerous benefits.
    • Enhanced nursing knowledge can positively impact breast-feeding success.
    • Nursing diagnoses can guide interventions for better infant feeding.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurses require updated, research-based knowledge to effectively support breast-feeding.
    • Advocacy for neonates by nurses is vital for successful breast-feeding.
    • Implementing appropriate nursing diagnoses can lead to improved breast-feeding outcomes.