Provision of expressed breast milk (EBM) to premature neonates poses a great challenge in extramural Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). We conducted a questionnaire-based survey to identify the various challenges… Click to show full abstract
Provision of expressed breast milk (EBM) to premature neonates poses a great challenge in extramural Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). We conducted a questionnaire-based survey to identify the various challenges faced by the parents to provide EBM to their hospitalized premature infant. 40 preterm neonates (<34 wk gestation and <1500 g weight) planned to be started on EBM were included in the study. The median (range) duration after which EBM was received in NICU after the time it was asked for was 34.5 (13 to 40) hours, and it was received in a clean, sterile and covered container in only 8 (20%) cases. There were multiple hurdles in ensuring early availability of EBM in optimal condition. Sensitization and motivation of families regarding the importance of ensuring early administration of EBM to their prematurely delivered neonate may lead to substantial improvement in outcome of these neonates.
               
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