Implementing the WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative in the community: a ‘hearts and minds’ approach

Thomson, Gill orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-3392-8182, Bilson, Andy orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-1243-2663 and Dykes, Fiona orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-2728-7967 (2012) Implementing the WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative in the community: a ‘hearts and minds’ approach. Midwifery, 28 (2). pp. 258-264. ISSN 02666138

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2011.03.003

Abstract

Objectives: to describe a ‘hearts and minds’ approach to community Baby Friendly Initiative implementation developed from the views of multidisciplinary professionals.

Design: a qualitative descriptive study utilising focus groups and interviews, with thematic networks Analysis conducted.

Setting: forty-seven professionals were consulted from two primary health-care facilities located in the North-West of England.

Findings: thematic networks analysis generated a global theme of a ‘hearts and mind sapproach’ to BFI implementation, which embodies emotional and rational engagement. The three underpinning organising themes (and their associated basic themes): ‘credible leadership’, ‘engagement of key partners’ and ‘changing attitudes and practice’ reflect the context, processes and outcomes of a ‘hearts and minds’ approach.

Conclusions and implications for practice: a ‘hearts and minds’ approach transcends the prescriptive aspects of a macro-level intervention with its emphasis upon audits, training, statistics and ‘hard’ evidence through valuing other professionals and engaging staff at all levels. It offers insights into how organisational change may move beyond traditional top-down mechanisms for driving change to incorporate ways that value others and promote cooperation and reflection.


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