Document
Breastfeeding in Oman : the way forward.
Publisher
Oman Medical Specialty Board.
Gregorian
2008-10
Language
English
Subject
English abstract
Child health programs in Oman are considered to be successful.
Before 1970, the infant mortality rate was predictable to be 214
out of 1,000 live births declined to 25 by 1992. The significance
of breastfeeding in the survival and health of the children was
known by the health authorities and the Baby Friendly Hospitals
Initiative (BFHI) was launched in the 1990's. The WHO and
UNICEF embarked on a national certification of all hospitals in
Oman and by 1999 all marked hospitals were thus certified. The
aim of the following policy proposals is to enhance awareness of
the benefits of breastfeeding for the community and to propose
measures to ensure breastfeeding is supported and thus made a
practical option. It seems futile to increase the awareness of the
benefits of breastfeeding if the information to ensure that it is a
feasible option is not available. The policies were developed with
the consideration of the complex barriers that exist regarding
breastfeeding as well as recognition of social and cultural barriers.
The following policies would combine to be a multifaceted
approach and thus increase the potential success of increasing
the prevalence of breastfeeding. This policy can apply at all levels:
government, private institutions, community and public.
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