Mode
Text Size
Log in / Sign up

Report identifies barriers to donor human milk for very low birthweight infants in NICUs

Report identifies barriers to donor human milk for very low birthweight infants in NICUs
Photo by Being Organic in EU / Unsplash
Key Takeaway
Note: Report describes barriers to donor milk in NICUs; lacks empirical data for clinical guidance.

This report describes barriers to providing donor human milk for infants with very low birthweight in advanced neonatal care units in the United States. The publication type is listed as a report, with no specific study type, phase, or formal research design provided. No sample size, intervention, comparator, or primary outcome measures are reported.

No main results, effect sizes, absolute numbers, p-values, or confidence intervals are available from the input data. The direction of any findings and specific barriers identified are not detailed. Safety and tolerability information, including adverse events, serious adverse events, and discontinuations, are also not reported.

Key limitations include the absence of a defined study methodology, population characteristics, and quantitative results. Funding sources and potential conflicts of interest are not reported. The practice relevance and any causality notes are unspecified. Given the descriptive nature and lack of empirical data, this report may highlight areas for further investigation but provides no evidence for clinical decision-making.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedAug 2022
View Original Abstract ↓
This report describes barriers to providing donor human milk for infants with very low birthweight in neonatal intensive care units.
Free Newsletter

Clinical research that matters. Delivered to your inbox.

Join thousands of clinicians and researchers. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.