
On-Demand Recording: Examining the Implementation of Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in Australia and Indonesia: Using Non Adoption, Abandonment, Scale Up, Spread and Sustainability (NASSS) Framework
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Track: Diversity and Equity
The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) has been launched since 1991, yet the uptake of this important initiative is still low globally. Using the Non Adoption, Abandonment, Scale Up, Spread and Sustainability (NASSS) framework, the BFHI implementation was examined in one hospital in Australia and one hospital in Indonesia. This presentation will examine an integrative analysis of the BFHI implementation, drawing evidence from literature, as well as from the quantitative and qualitative research methods conducted as part of this project.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the Non Adoption, Abandonment, Scale up, Spread and Sustainability (NASSS) framework.
- Describe at least 1 facilitator and 1 barrier of implementing Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative and Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding in two hospitals, one in Australia and one in Indonesia.
- Apply the NASSS in the context of two hospitals, one in Australia and one in Indonesia.
Speaker:
Andini Pramono, MPH, PhD, IBCLC. – PhD researcher, Australian National University
This study was also supported by the authors:
Julie Smith – Honorary Associate Professor, Australian National University
Jane L. Desborough – Associate Professor, Australian National University
This session qualifies for one (1) hour of R-CERP credit.
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