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Protocol Abstract of Mama Sana: Optimizing Health Outcomes for Spanish-speaking Mothers and Their Babies at Brigham and Women's Hospital

OBJECTIVES: Mama Sana is a quality improvement program that will provide perinatal nutrition and breastfeeding (BF) counseling in a culturally and language-specific manner to Spanish-speaking patients at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) (Boston, MA). Our goal is to increase rates of exclusive...

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Autores principales: Garza, Elena Padilla, Andrews, Chloe, Olson, Ingrid, Schantz-Dunn, Julianna, Bryant, Susan, Riley, Jennifer, Podovei, Mihaela, Lee, Anne, Sen, Sarbattama
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9193870/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac072.026
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author Garza, Elena Padilla
Andrews, Chloe
Olson, Ingrid
Schantz-Dunn, Julianna
Bryant, Susan
Riley, Jennifer
Podovei, Mihaela
Lee, Anne
Sen, Sarbattama
author_facet Garza, Elena Padilla
Andrews, Chloe
Olson, Ingrid
Schantz-Dunn, Julianna
Bryant, Susan
Riley, Jennifer
Podovei, Mihaela
Lee, Anne
Sen, Sarbattama
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description OBJECTIVES: Mama Sana is a quality improvement program that will provide perinatal nutrition and breastfeeding (BF) counseling in a culturally and language-specific manner to Spanish-speaking patients at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) (Boston, MA). Our goal is to increase rates of exclusive BF at discharge and 6-weeks postpartum (PP), decrease PP weight retention, and improve diet quality for all patients enrolled. METHODS: Spanish-speaking patients screened and identified at a prenatal visit will be able to attend group virtual classes conducted in Spanish on BF, nutrition, and nutrition for gestational diabetes conducted by a bilingual registered dietitian and certified lactation counselor. Data on infant feeding intentions, diet quality, and perceived module effectiveness will be gathered using REDCap questionnaires. All Spanish-speaking patients who deliver at BWH will receive bedside lactation counseling, as well as follow-up counseling at 7–14 days, 3, and 6 months after delivery. We will collect information on BF status and lifestyle habits using standardized questionnaires during each call. Patients will have access to a Spanish BF “warmline” until 1 year PP. Information on maternal and infant health, delivery data, and comorbidities will be gathered from the electronic medical records of participants. Baseline data will be collected from Spanish-speaking patients who delivered at BWH and were discharged prior to program implementation. RESULTS: We aim to perform 100 retrospective chart reviews and enroll 100 birthing parents prospectively to reach a total of 200 participants over 12 months. We will examine demographics and compare characteristics between the pre-and post-Mama Sana epochs using the Student's T-test or chi-squared test for continuous and categorical data, respectively. We will compare process measures, outcomes, and balancing measures by epoch using run charts and will examine changes over time. CONCLUSIONS: Mama Sana combines language and culturally concordant BF and nutrition counseling to target health issues affecting Spanish-speaking mother-infant dyads. We anticipate this wrap-around model will decrease disparities in health care delivery and improve BF initiation and duration rates, as well as diet quality and weight retention in enrolled mothers. FUNDING SOURCES: BWH Department of Pediatric of Newborn Medicine.
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spelling pubmed-91938702022-06-14 Protocol Abstract of Mama Sana: Optimizing Health Outcomes for Spanish-speaking Mothers and Their Babies at Brigham and Women's Hospital Garza, Elena Padilla Andrews, Chloe Olson, Ingrid Schantz-Dunn, Julianna Bryant, Susan Riley, Jennifer Podovei, Mihaela Lee, Anne Sen, Sarbattama Curr Dev Nutr Protocols OBJECTIVES: Mama Sana is a quality improvement program that will provide perinatal nutrition and breastfeeding (BF) counseling in a culturally and language-specific manner to Spanish-speaking patients at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) (Boston, MA). Our goal is to increase rates of exclusive BF at discharge and 6-weeks postpartum (PP), decrease PP weight retention, and improve diet quality for all patients enrolled. METHODS: Spanish-speaking patients screened and identified at a prenatal visit will be able to attend group virtual classes conducted in Spanish on BF, nutrition, and nutrition for gestational diabetes conducted by a bilingual registered dietitian and certified lactation counselor. Data on infant feeding intentions, diet quality, and perceived module effectiveness will be gathered using REDCap questionnaires. All Spanish-speaking patients who deliver at BWH will receive bedside lactation counseling, as well as follow-up counseling at 7–14 days, 3, and 6 months after delivery. We will collect information on BF status and lifestyle habits using standardized questionnaires during each call. Patients will have access to a Spanish BF “warmline” until 1 year PP. Information on maternal and infant health, delivery data, and comorbidities will be gathered from the electronic medical records of participants. Baseline data will be collected from Spanish-speaking patients who delivered at BWH and were discharged prior to program implementation. RESULTS: We aim to perform 100 retrospective chart reviews and enroll 100 birthing parents prospectively to reach a total of 200 participants over 12 months. We will examine demographics and compare characteristics between the pre-and post-Mama Sana epochs using the Student's T-test or chi-squared test for continuous and categorical data, respectively. We will compare process measures, outcomes, and balancing measures by epoch using run charts and will examine changes over time. CONCLUSIONS: Mama Sana combines language and culturally concordant BF and nutrition counseling to target health issues affecting Spanish-speaking mother-infant dyads. We anticipate this wrap-around model will decrease disparities in health care delivery and improve BF initiation and duration rates, as well as diet quality and weight retention in enrolled mothers. FUNDING SOURCES: BWH Department of Pediatric of Newborn Medicine. Oxford University Press 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9193870/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac072.026 Text en © The Author 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal Mycology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Garza, Elena Padilla
Andrews, Chloe
Olson, Ingrid
Schantz-Dunn, Julianna
Bryant, Susan
Riley, Jennifer
Podovei, Mihaela
Lee, Anne
Sen, Sarbattama
Protocol Abstract of Mama Sana: Optimizing Health Outcomes for Spanish-speaking Mothers and Their Babies at Brigham and Women's Hospital
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title_short Protocol Abstract of Mama Sana: Optimizing Health Outcomes for Spanish-speaking Mothers and Their Babies at Brigham and Women's Hospital
title_sort protocol abstract of mama sana: optimizing health outcomes for spanish-speaking mothers and their babies at brigham and women's hospital
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9193870/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac072.026
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