愛嬰電子通訊︰愛嬰情報 (2018年11月) (只有英文版本)

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Implementation Guidance on the Revised Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (WHO & UNICEF, 2018)

 

Dr Patricia IP
Chairperson, Committee on Designation of Baby-friendly Health Facilities
Vice Chairperson, Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative Hong Kong Association

 

Introduction
Breastfeeding matters, no less now than in 1991, when WHO / UNICEF launched the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI). With the scaling up of breastfeeding, there could be 820,000 less under-5 deaths of children and 20,000 less deaths of mothers from breast cancer each year1 and USD 300 million added to the global economy.2 The contribution of breastfeeding to the reduction of non-communicable diseases is well recognised1 and the environmental impact of tons of carbon dioxide emission from formula feeding cannot be ignored.3 Fundamentally, enabling a baby to be breastfed realises a child’s right to survival, development, protection and participation.  Both the child has the right to the highest standard of health and the mother the right to ample support to carry out her informed choice on infant feeding.

On this basis, WHO reviewed the evidence of the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding and the implementation of BFHI4 recently, as it was estimated, even in 2016, only 10% of births takes place in designated baby-friendly hospitals (BFH) and many designated hospitals have not been revalidated. A number of recommendations emerged from the review, leading to the “Implementation Guidance on Protecting, Promoting and Supporting Breastfeeding in Faciliies providing Maternity and Newborn Services: the Revised Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative” being published in 2018.5

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Views expressed in this article are the author's and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or position of the BFHIHKA.

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Editor-in-Chief: Dr Shirley Leung

 

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