Most new lactating mothers are prescribed medication in the first days to weeks postpartum. Often, safety information for lactating mothers is not accessed from lactation-specific sources, and unnecessary interruptions in breastfeeding are recommended. Why Breastfeeding for Pharmacy offers evidence-based guidance on how to access and apply pharmacologic principles and lactation-specific references to the service of lactating women.
High Impact Poster Included
Each of the four videos comes with a High Impact Behavior flyer and poster, which can be used as a handout or put up on the wall to remind learners about the effective, efficient, and immediate actions to support breastfeeding in their department.
Baby-Friendly Compliant
This curriculum fulfills Baby-Friendly USA 2016 revised criteria for the education of ancillary departments as outlined in Step 2.
Department Specific Content
The content of the videos is customized to target the specific care provided by pharmacy, anesthesia, radiology, and other ancillary services in the birthing center such as housekeeping and social work.
Start with “Why”
Each chapter leads with why the learner should consider changing behaviors and approaches to better promote and support the issue featured in the video.
High Impact Behaviors
Each video features three high impact behaviors — effective and efficient behaviors, specific to their department — that the learner can do right now to improve outcomes.
Easy to Use
Video links can easily be distributed to your ancillary departments for further dissemination. The videos can also be loaded onto Learning Management Systems. Contact your facility’s LMS specialist.