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    A new simulation program using standardized patients did not increase exclusive breastfeeding rates. However, it identified inconsistent clinical practices and knowledge gaps among nurses, highlighting areas for improvement in lactation support.

    Keywords:
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    • Medical Education
    • Nursing Practice
    • Public Health

    Background:

    • Exclusive breastfeeding rates in community hospitals often fall below recommended benchmarks (50%-70%).
    • Existing evidence-based practices for lactation support may be insufficient to meet targets.
    • Novel educational approaches are needed to enhance nursing skills in breastfeeding support.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the development and implementation of a standardized patient simulation program for nursing education on breastfeeding.
    • To assess the impact of the simulation program on exclusive breastfeeding rates.
    • To identify areas for improvement in clinical practice and nursing knowledge related to lactation.

    Main Methods:

    • A simulation program utilizing the standardized patient model was developed for clinical nurses.
    • The program focused on enhancing education and skills related to breastfeeding support.
    • Data on exclusive breastfeeding rates were collected before and after program implementation.

    Main Results:

    • Exclusive breastfeeding rates did not change significantly following the introduction of the simulation program.
    • The simulation program successfully highlighted inconsistencies in clinical practices.
    • Knowledge gaps among nursing staff regarding breastfeeding support were identified.

    Conclusions:

    • Standardized patient simulation is a valuable tool for identifying deficits in nursing practice and knowledge related to breastfeeding.
    • While not directly increasing breastfeeding rates in this instance, the program provided critical insights for targeted interventions.
    • Further refinement of nursing education and clinical protocols is necessary to improve lactation support and achieve benchmark rates.