Evidence Level: Moderate. Aligns with MCHbest strategy "Lactation Consultants". Find other NPM 4 provider/patient-level strategies in MCHbest.
Alignment with field-based evidence through Innovation Hub: Promising. Aligns with Hospital breastfeeding quality improvement and staff training as documented by the Birth and Beyond program in AMCHP's Innovation Hub.
Measurement Quadrant: Quadrant 2: Measuring quality of effort (% of reach; satisfaction)
Service Type: Systems level of pyramid
Essential Public Health Services: 8. Build and support a workforce
Service Recipient: Activities directed to professionals
Goal: Baseline for this measure is 48%. Each year there will be an increase in the percentage of services that have CLCs. By the end of five years, 75% of staff will be certified.
Numerator: Number of PHN, WIC and Maine Families Home Visitors trained as Certified Lactation Counselors.
Denominator: Number of PHN, WIC and Maine Families Home Visitors
Significance: Certified Lactation Counselors have the necessary skills, knowledge, and attitudes to provide clinical breastfeeding counseling and management support to families who are thinking about breastfeeding or who have questions or problems during the course of breastfeeding/lactation. The idea is to provide families with support after they are discharged to enable them to breastfeed through the baby's first 6 months of life. Public Health Nurses, WIC counselors, and home visitors engage with pregnant and postpartum women on an ongoing basis. By training staff from these programs as CLCs, we will increase the number of CLCs available statewide to support breastfeeding women.
Data Sources and Data Issues: PHN, WIC & Maine Families Home Visiting Data
Year: 2023
Unit Type: Percentage, Unit Number: 100