The Milky Way educational and support programme: Structure, content and strategies

Shahla Meedya, Kathleen Fahy, Jenny A. Parratt

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Abstract

Background Health professionals have put much effort into supporting women to continue breastfeeding up to six months and beyond. The majority of those efforts have not been successful for primiparous women. Primiparous women who engaged in the Milky Way Programme had an improvement in breastfeeding rates of almost 50% at six months when compared to women in a control group. Purpose To provide details of the Milky Way Programme including the educational structure, content and strategies as well as the process of postnatal telephone support. Overview The details of the Milky Way Programme are presented including a summary of literature review that was used to design the programme. The structure and content of the programme is then presented. Finally, the strategies with some practical examples are outlined in more detail. Conclusion The programme is evidence-based, theoretically informed and woman-centred. This paper provides the necessary information to health professionals who are trained to educate and support breastfeeding women to implement similar programmes in their workplaces.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)388-393
Number of pages6
JournalWomen and Birth
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2016

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Keywords

  • Birth territory
  • Breastfeeding duration
  • Breastfeeding territory
  • Education
  • Self-efficacy and support

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