Assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative MBFHI

This is a descriptive-comparative study on the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (MBFHI). It is a program of the Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines which aims to implement the internationally set policies known as the 10 Steps to Successful Breast Feeding. Two hospitals w...

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Main Author: Ampongan, Alain de Jesus
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-86312021-02-06T02:41:40Z Assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative MBFHI Ampongan, Alain de Jesus This is a descriptive-comparative study on the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (MBFHI). It is a program of the Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines which aims to implement the internationally set policies known as the 10 Steps to Successful Breast Feeding. Two hospitals were selected, one government and the other privately-owned and operated. Described in this study were (1) the policies of the two hospitals in support of the MBFHI and (2) the social and organizational dynamics which occur in the process of implementing the said program. It was concluded that although both hospitals complied with the same steps or principles of breast feeding, they had differences in terms of how the MBFHI were implemented in their respective institutions. Notable among such differences is the organizational behavior or culture in the two hospitals. The private hospital and its staff was found to be more accommodating than their government counterpart which affects the delivery of maternal services in different ways. The MBFHI, being seemingly utopian despite being a program aimed at promoting, supporting and protecting a natural human process, still needs a lot of support not only from within and among hospital personnel but from all sectors. This means that education on the advantages and management of breast feeding should not be limited only among mothers and pregnant women. Nor should education be implemented only within the hospital setting but must also be implemented in coordination with elements at the community level in order to enable program implementors to follow-up the progress of infant mother-couples even beyond delivery and discharge. Lastly, lack of accommodation as an organizational characteristic within hospitals suggest that the said program must also be promoted well and consistent enough among health care workers. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1793 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Breast feeding Public health Medical policy Hospital and community Community health services Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Breast feeding
Public health
Medical policy
Hospital and community
Community health services
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Breast feeding
Public health
Medical policy
Hospital and community
Community health services
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Ampongan, Alain de Jesus
Assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative MBFHI
description This is a descriptive-comparative study on the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (MBFHI). It is a program of the Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines which aims to implement the internationally set policies known as the 10 Steps to Successful Breast Feeding. Two hospitals were selected, one government and the other privately-owned and operated. Described in this study were (1) the policies of the two hospitals in support of the MBFHI and (2) the social and organizational dynamics which occur in the process of implementing the said program. It was concluded that although both hospitals complied with the same steps or principles of breast feeding, they had differences in terms of how the MBFHI were implemented in their respective institutions. Notable among such differences is the organizational behavior or culture in the two hospitals. The private hospital and its staff was found to be more accommodating than their government counterpart which affects the delivery of maternal services in different ways. The MBFHI, being seemingly utopian despite being a program aimed at promoting, supporting and protecting a natural human process, still needs a lot of support not only from within and among hospital personnel but from all sectors. This means that education on the advantages and management of breast feeding should not be limited only among mothers and pregnant women. Nor should education be implemented only within the hospital setting but must also be implemented in coordination with elements at the community level in order to enable program implementors to follow-up the progress of infant mother-couples even beyond delivery and discharge. Lastly, lack of accommodation as an organizational characteristic within hospitals suggest that the said program must also be promoted well and consistent enough among health care workers.
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author Ampongan, Alain de Jesus
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title Assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative MBFHI
title_short Assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative MBFHI
title_full Assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative MBFHI
title_fullStr Assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative MBFHI
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the Mother-Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative MBFHI
title_sort assessment of two selected hospitals' breastfeeding policy in support of the mother-baby-friendly hospital initiative mbfhi
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1997
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