Title of article :
Human Milk Banks: A Narrative Review
Author/Authors :
Vale ، Administração Regional de Saúde de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo (ARSLVT) , Miranda ، Serviço Pediatria Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova Gaia/Espinho , Nunes ، Joana-Sousa Obstetrícia Hospital Senhora da Oliveira Guimarães , Veiga ، Mariana Obstetrícia Hospital de Cascais Dr. José AlmeidaAlcabideche
Abstract :
Introduction: Not all mothers can provide sufficient milk, and infants admitted to a neonatal ward are less likely to be exclusively breastfed. Current recommendations are for the use of mother’s own milk (MOM), and pasteurized donor human milk (PDHM) is the next best choice. The present article was prepared as a tool to study the optimal organization of Human milk banks (HMB) and to contribute to the diffusion of the culture and promotion of breastfeeding and summarize current best practices for the handling of PDHM. Materials and Methods: PubMed, Embase and Cochrane were searched using the search term combination “human milk banks” OR “pasteurized donor human milk”. Results: HMB are responsible for human milk (HM) promotion, collection, processing, protection, quality control, distribution and support. The quality of expressed HM is the result of adequate hygienicsanitary conditions, from expression to administration, and the evaluation of nutritional, immunological, chemical, and microbiological characteristics. It is essential a multidisciplinary team to support an HMB. Conclusion: In settings where donor HM supplies are limited, prioritization of infants by medical status is key. The manner in how investments in human milk feeding are applied should be targeted. The purchase cost of PDHM should be compared with the purchase costs of other nutrition interventions routinely used in care for critically ill neonates.
Keywords :
Breast Feeding , Infant formula , Milk Banks , Low birth weight , Very low birth weight
Journal title :
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Journal title :
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement