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Title: EPIC%20Breastfeeding%20Program


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EPIC Breastfeeding Program

Breastfeeding Education
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EPIC
  • Educating Physicians and Practices In Their
    Community
  • Began in 2007
  • Peer-to-Peer Physician Breastfeeding Education
  • Patterned after the EPIC Immunization Program
  • EPIC Breastfeeding Program hopes to mirror its
    success

3
EPIC BreastfeedingProgram Partners
  • Georgia Department of Public Health
  • Georgia Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Georgia Ob/Gyn Society
  • Georgia Academy of Family Physicians
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

4
Goals of EPIC Breastfeeding Program
  • Educate physicians their office staff on
    breastfeeding
  • Give reasons why physicians play a critical role
  • Teach evidence - based standards on how to
    encourage, promote and support breastfeeding
  • How to access lactation and support services in
    the community
  • How to access patient education resources
  • Inform physicians of WIC services for
    breastfeeding mothers

5
CDC Breastfeeding Report Card
Georgia 2007 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014
Breastfeeding Initiation 68.2 62.5 62.8 70.9 68.2 70.3
Breastfeeding _at_ 6 months 38 36.4 33.5 40.8 31.8 40.1
Breastfeeding _at_ 12 months 16.8 18.1 17.9 17.6 12.9 20.7
Exclusive Breastfeeding _at_ 6 months 11 14.8 9.7 12.9 6.2 14.5
Baby Friendly Hospitals 0 0 0 0 0 3
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Why is educating physicians on breastfeeding
important?
  • women typically receive minimal advice about
    breastfeeding from a physician. Freed et al
  • Physicians lack the necessary clinical skills to
    provide lactation management Taveras et al.
  • Pediatricians are ideally situated to positively
    influence the breastfeeding experiences of the
    mother and young infant. Hillenbrand et al.

7
Challenges for Physicians
  • Not aware of benefits/management
  • Lack of time
  • Concerns about reimbursement
  • Not comfortable examining breasts
  • No knowledge of community
  • resources

8
Breastfeeding Advisory Group
  • Eight members
  • Meet quarterly
  • Develop the curriculum
  • Annual updates to curriculum
  • Develop additional programs as needed
  • Provide expert resource

9
EPIC Trainers
  • Physicians, Nurses, Dieticians Lactation
    Consultants
  • Must be skilled with breastfeeding management
  • Complete a train the trainer education module
  • Can be done with group or individual
  • Covers curriculum, set-up, maintenance of
    equipment and other logistics
  • Physicians and a lactation specialist are a team
    and are paired to deliver the program
  • Trainers meet twice a year with the EPIC director
  • Trainers receive feedback and evaluations of
    their performance
  • Discuss any updates and offer suggestions for
    curriculum changes
  • Trainers are given modest stipend and travel
    reimbursement

10
EPIC Program
  • One hour EPIC Breastfeeding Program
  • Delivered through PowerPoint Presentation with
    script
  • Presented in
  • Doctors office
  • Hospitals
  • Residencies
  • Health Departments/WIC
  • Goal is 6 programs a month
  • Resource materials are left behind for the office
    to encourage, promote support breastfeeding

11
Resources
  • Each office or program receives breastfeeding
    resources
  • Books
  • Handouts
  • Coding information
  • WIC information
  • List of community
  • resources

12
Target Counties
  • Bibb
  • Laurens
  • Richmond
  • Clayton
  • DeKalb
  • Fulton
  • Cobb
  • Thomas
  • Gwinnett
  • Muscogee
  • Chatham

13
Marketing our Program
  • GA AAP Board meetings
  • Blastfaxes
  • Exhibiting at conferences
  • Send out mailings to previous program recipients
    to take a different program
  • Trainers and Advisory members encourage programs
  • Close ties with the WIC and Health Departments
  • Word of Mouth

14
Evaluation
  • Pre-program survey
  • Assessing physician knowledge and practices
  • Program survey
  • Participant evaluation form
  • Evaluate curriculum
  • Evaluate trainer effectiveness
  • Seek areas of interest
  • Post- program survey (60 day F/U)
  • Access program quality and content
  • Access knowledge gained
  • Changes in practice behavior

15
EPIC Breastfeeding Programs
  • Breastfeeding Fundamentals
  • Supporting Breastfeeding in the Hospital
    Setting
  • Advanced Breastfeeding Support

16
Breastfeeding Fundamentals
  • Challenges for Physicians
  • Realistic expectations
  • Racial disparities
  • Benefits of breastfeeding
  • Latch
  • Positioning
  • Milk transfer

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Fundamentals
  • Breastfeeding at delivery
  • Prenatal visit (emphasis on the OBs role)
  • Postpartum routine
  • Most common problems
  • Sore nipples
  • Mastitis
  • Maternal emotions
  • Medications

18
Fundamentals
  • Hot Topics
  • Co-sleeping
  • Milk sharing
  • Pacifiers
  • Supplementing
  • Contraception
  • Starting solids
  • Questions

19
Supporting Breastfeeding in the Hospital
  • Benefits of breastfeeding
  • Obstacles to breastfeeding
  • Baby Friendly
  • 10 steps
  • Policy
  • Joint commission and mPINC scores
  • After delivery
  • Skin to skin
  • Exclusive breastfeeding
  • Documentation

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Hospital Program
  • Separation of mom and baby
  • Pumping/hand expression
  • Kangaroo Care/NICU
  • Barriers
  • Discharge bags
  • Follow-up and support
  • WIC
  • Food packages
  • Services for breastfeeding mothers
  • Community Resources

21
Advanced Breastfeeding Support
  • How do you know if a mother is producing enough
    milk?
  • Breast changes
  • Urine and stool output
  • How can a mother increase her milk supply?
  • Evaluating a feeding
  • Pumping/hand expression
  • Galactogues/medications
  • What can mothers do to prevent or treat sore
    nipples?
  • LATCH
  • Engorgement
  • Nipples problems

22
Advanced Program
  • When supplements are indicated, how does a mother
    supplement without interfering with
    breastfeeding?
  • Maternal issues
  • Infant factors
  • When to supplement
  • When
  • How
  • Methods
  • How does the pre-term infant differ in their
    ability to breastfeed?
  • Define pre-term infant
  • Feeding issues

23
Results
  • 548 programs
  • 1,590 physicians trained
  • 24.3 are physicians
  • 6,889 total trained
  • 29 held in focus counties
  • 99.3 of practices would recommend the training
    to other physicians

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Future ideas of EPIC
  • Three hour hospital curriculum
  • NICU curriculum
  • Infant feeding curriculum
  • More emphasis on OBs and breastfeeding
    support/WIC referrals
  • Need more physician data on breastfeeding rates
  • Working with businesses to set up lactation rooms

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