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    • Evidence-based practice in nursing

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    • Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for infant health.
    • Newborn bathing practices can vary and may influence breastfeeding initiation.
    • Evidence-based practice projects aim to improve patient care through research integration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of delaying a newborn's first bath on exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge.
    • To implement and assess changes in nursing practice regarding newborn bathing.
    • To provide evidence for optimizing postpartum care protocols.

    Main Methods:

    • A pre- and post-implementation study design was used.
    • The intervention involved changing the newborn's first bath practice via guidelines and education.
    • Exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge were measured in breastfeeding dyads.

    Main Results:

    • The time for the newborn's first bath significantly increased from 6.88 to 13.71 hours.
    • Maternal choice to forgo the newborn's hospital bath increased significantly.
    • Exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge showed no significant change (p ≥ .05).

    Conclusions:

    • Delaying the newborn's first bath did not lead to an increase in exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge.
    • Further research is necessary to understand the relationship between newborn bath timing and breastfeeding outcomes.
    • Current evidence does not support a link between delayed bathing and improved breastfeeding exclusivity.