Reassessment of Delivery of Healthcare Services for Mothers after Delivery to Ensure Successful Breastfeeding Outcomes

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Mohammad Hamadneh
Ja’far Mishael
Muhammad Ahmed
Hala Haroun
Rawan Seif
Muhammad Fathi

Abstract

Background


The goal of this study is to assess the level of support given to mothers on breastfeeding during their stay in hospital  postnatally .in addition to that improving the process of patient education and supporting for breastfeeding by health care providers. . The audit was carried out in maternity ward at a governmental hospital in south of the Jordan


Methods and materials:


The subject consisted of 58 postnatal women and achieved by direct observation and enquiring the mothers and midwives


Results:


Audit findings identified that the 100% standard NICE guidelines meet reach of 36 the 58 (62.1%) mothers


Conclusion:


This audit of healthcare services for mothers after delivery highlights the need for ongoing efforts to improve the delivery of these services and enhance maternal and child health outcomes. The proposed changes and the commitment to continuous improvement provide a roadmap for addressing the issue and ensuring the delivery of high-quality healthcare services for mothers after delivery.

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Hamadneh, M. ., Mishael, J. ., Ahmed, M. ., Haroun, H. ., Seif, R. ., & Fathi, M. . (2023). Reassessment of Delivery of Healthcare Services for Mothers after Delivery to Ensure Successful Breastfeeding Outcomes. Research Journal of Trauma and Disability Studies, 2(7), 85–93. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/rjtds/article/view/1146
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