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Donor human milk programs in German, Austrian and Swiss neonatal units - findings from an international survey.
Klotz, Daniel; Jansen, Stefanie; Glanzmann, René; Haiden, Nadja; Fuchs, Hans; Gebauer, Corinna.
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  • Klotz D; Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Neonatology, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. daniel.klotz@uniklinik-freiburg.de.
  • Jansen S; Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Neonatology, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Glanzmann R; Department of Neonatology, University Children's Hospital, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Haiden N; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Division of Neonatology, Pediatric Intensive Care and Neuropediatrics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Fuchs H; Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Neonatology, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Gebauer C; Department of Womens' and Children's Health, Division of Neonatology, University Children's Hospital, Leipzig, Germany.
BMC Pediatr ; 20(1): 235, 2020 05 19.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32429921
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Donor human milk (DHM) has been recommended for premature infants if mothers' own milk is not available. The aim of this study was to increase the knowledge about the utilization rate and handling of DHM among neonatal units in Germany, Austria und Switzerland.

METHODS:

Online survey of utilization rates and handling practices of DHM of all neonatal units within Germany, Austria and Switzerland providing care for premature infants less than 32 weeks of gestation.

RESULTS:

DHM utilization rate of 35% is low (50/142) within those 54% of units that responded to our survey (142/261). Only 26/50 units have DHM routinely integrated into their nutritional management protocols. Lacking access and difficult procurement were cited as the main obstacles for not using DHM. However, eight out of ten respondents currently not using DHM would like to introduce DHM in their unit if available. There were differences in most aspects of DHM handling including donor recruitment and screening, testing and treatment of milk microbiota and commencement of DHM utilization. Breastmilk feeding rates were increased in units utilizing DHM compared to those not utilizing DHM.

CONCLUSIONS:

DHM is underutilized in most neonatal units caring for premature infants within participating countries. Lacking access to DHM represents the main barrier for utilizing DHM for premature infants.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Bancos de Leche Humana / Leche Humana Límite: Animals / Female / Humans / Infant / Newborn País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: BMC Pediatr Asunto de la revista: PEDIATRIA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Bancos de Leche Humana / Leche Humana Límite: Animals / Female / Humans / Infant / Newborn País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: BMC Pediatr Asunto de la revista: PEDIATRIA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania