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Bap: Testing Of A Breastfeeding History Questionnaire To Identify Mothers At Risk For Postpartum Formula Supplementation

CLINICAL LACTATION(2018)

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Background: The objective of this study was to test a breastfeeding history questionnaire to predict inhospital formula supplementation.Methods: A breastfeeding questionnaire named BAP, an abbreviation based on three questions, was conceptualized and implemented in clinical practice. Primary outcome was formula supplementation during the postpartum hospital stay.Results: Multiparous women with BAP scores of 1 or less were over four times more likely to use formula during the postpartum hospital stay than women with BAP scores of 2 or greater (RR = 4.35, 95% CI [2.47, 7.65]; p <.001). Additionally, multiparous mothers with BAP scores of 1 or less were more likely to use formula than primiparous mothers (RR = 1.93, 95% CI [1.47, 2.52]; p <.001). The adjusted odds of formula use were eight times greater for women with the lower BAP score (aOR 8.04, 95% CI [3.10, 20.86]; p <.001).Conclusions: The BAP tool can be used to identify multiparous women most at risk for early formula use, thereby allowing targeted referral to breastfeeding support services.
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breastfeeding history, infant formula supplementation, prenatal care
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