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Understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education

OBJECTIVES: A majority of women and families wish that their babies be breastfed. However, too many still receive insufficient or inappropriate initial care from health professionals (HPs) who have limited breastfeeding (BF) competencies. We investigated barriers and potential solutions to improve t...

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Autores principales: Michaud-Létourneau, Isabelle, Gayard, Marion, Lauzière, Julie, Beaudry, Micheline, Pascual, Laura Rosa, Chartier, Isabelle, Herzhaft-LeRoy, Juliette, Chiasson, Sylvie, Fontaine-Bisson, Bénédicte, Pound, Catherine, Gaboury, Isabelle
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Canadian Medical Education Journal 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35875442
http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.73178
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author Michaud-Létourneau, Isabelle
Gayard, Marion
Lauzière, Julie
Beaudry, Micheline
Pascual, Laura Rosa
Chartier, Isabelle
Herzhaft-LeRoy, Juliette
Chiasson, Sylvie
Fontaine-Bisson, Bénédicte
Pound, Catherine
Gaboury, Isabelle
author_facet Michaud-Létourneau, Isabelle
Gayard, Marion
Lauzière, Julie
Beaudry, Micheline
Pascual, Laura Rosa
Chartier, Isabelle
Herzhaft-LeRoy, Juliette
Chiasson, Sylvie
Fontaine-Bisson, Bénédicte
Pound, Catherine
Gaboury, Isabelle
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description OBJECTIVES: A majority of women and families wish that their babies be breastfed. However, too many still receive insufficient or inappropriate initial care from health professionals (HPs) who have limited breastfeeding (BF) competencies. We investigated barriers and potential solutions to improve the undergraduate training programs for various HPs. METHODS: Focus groups were carried out in three universities in Quebec and one in Ontario (Canada), with 30 faculty and program directors from medicine, midwifery, nursing, nutrition, and pharmacy. Discussions were subjected to thematic content analysis, before being validated in a strategic planning workshop with 48 participants from the same disciplines, plus dentistry and chiropractic. FINDINGS: Substantive improvements of undergraduate training programs for BF could be obtained by addressing challenges related to the insufficient, or lack of, (i) interactions among various HPs, (ii) opportunities for practical learning, (iii) specific standards to guide course content, (iv) real-life experience with counselling, and (v) understanding of the influence of attitudes on professional practice. Several potential solutions were proposed and validated. The re-interpretation of the results in light of various literature led to an emerging framework that takes a systems perspective for enhancing the education of HPs on BF. CONCLUSIONS: To improve the education of HPs so as to enable them to provide relevant support for future mothers, mothers and their families, solutions need to be carried out to address challenges in the health system, the education system as well as regarding the curricular change process.
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spelling pubmed-92972562022-07-22 Understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education Michaud-Létourneau, Isabelle Gayard, Marion Lauzière, Julie Beaudry, Micheline Pascual, Laura Rosa Chartier, Isabelle Herzhaft-LeRoy, Juliette Chiasson, Sylvie Fontaine-Bisson, Bénédicte Pound, Catherine Gaboury, Isabelle Can Med Educ J Original Research OBJECTIVES: A majority of women and families wish that their babies be breastfed. However, too many still receive insufficient or inappropriate initial care from health professionals (HPs) who have limited breastfeeding (BF) competencies. We investigated barriers and potential solutions to improve the undergraduate training programs for various HPs. METHODS: Focus groups were carried out in three universities in Quebec and one in Ontario (Canada), with 30 faculty and program directors from medicine, midwifery, nursing, nutrition, and pharmacy. Discussions were subjected to thematic content analysis, before being validated in a strategic planning workshop with 48 participants from the same disciplines, plus dentistry and chiropractic. FINDINGS: Substantive improvements of undergraduate training programs for BF could be obtained by addressing challenges related to the insufficient, or lack of, (i) interactions among various HPs, (ii) opportunities for practical learning, (iii) specific standards to guide course content, (iv) real-life experience with counselling, and (v) understanding of the influence of attitudes on professional practice. Several potential solutions were proposed and validated. The re-interpretation of the results in light of various literature led to an emerging framework that takes a systems perspective for enhancing the education of HPs on BF. CONCLUSIONS: To improve the education of HPs so as to enable them to provide relevant support for future mothers, mothers and their families, solutions need to be carried out to address challenges in the health system, the education system as well as regarding the curricular change process. Canadian Medical Education Journal 2022-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9297256/ /pubmed/35875442 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.73178 Text en © 2022 Michaud-Létourneau, Gayard, Lauzière, Beaudry, Pascual, Chartier, Herzhaft-LeRoy, Chiasson, Fontaine-Bisson, Pound, Gaboury; licensee Synergies Partners. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Journal Systems article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is cited.
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Michaud-Létourneau, Isabelle
Gayard, Marion
Lauzière, Julie
Beaudry, Micheline
Pascual, Laura Rosa
Chartier, Isabelle
Herzhaft-LeRoy, Juliette
Chiasson, Sylvie
Fontaine-Bisson, Bénédicte
Pound, Catherine
Gaboury, Isabelle
Understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education
title Understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education
title_full Understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education
title_fullStr Understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education
title_short Understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education
title_sort understanding the challenges related to breastfeeding education and barriers to curricular change: a systems perspective for transforming health professions education
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35875442
http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.73178
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