JOURNAL ARTICLE
Outcomes of a Breast Pump Combining Compression and Vacuum Technology in Exclusively Pumping Mothers of VLBW Infants in the NICU.
Published In: Clinical Lactation, 2023, v. 14, n. 4. P. 184 1 of 3
Database: CINAHL Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Wight, Nancy; Turfker, Kelley; Spencer, Becky; Grassley, Jane 3 of 3
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether exclusively pumping mothers of very low birth weight (VLBW) neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) infants could achieve adequate milk production using the PJ's Comfort® multiuser breast pump, with its compression and vacuum technology and flexible silicone breast cup. Methods: We employed a single-site, convenience sample, 24-month, prospective, nonexperimental, descriptive study in NICU mothers of VLBW infants who were asked to complete a pumping log for 15 days. Results: Of mothers with complete pumping logs (36/51), the mean time to first pumping was 9.5 hours and the mean number of pumping sessions was 7.4/24 hours. By day 15, 83% reached a milk volume of ≥350 mL/day, 66% reached ≥500 mL/day, and 29% reached ≥700 mL/day. Comments regarding the comfort, ease of use, and features of the pump were very favorable. Conclusions: Using current technologies, PJ's Comfort® is a cost-effective option for establishing adequate milk production in mothers of VLBW infants in the NICU.
Additional Information
- Source:Clinical Lactation. 2023/11, Vol. 14, Issue 4, p184
- Document Type:Journal Article
- Subject Area:Technology
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:2158-0782
- DOI:10.1891/CL-2023-0021
- Accession Number:173930055
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