Effectiveness of Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative on Early Initiation and Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods and Materials
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Outcome
2.4. Data Extraction and Management
2.5. Risk-of-Bias Assessment of Individual Studies
3. Results
3.1. Study Selection
3.2. Study Characteristics
3.3. Outcome Measure
3.4. Intervention Types
3.5. Risk-of-Bias Assessment
3.6. BFHI and Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice
3.7. Sensitivity Analysis for the Dose–Response Effect of BFHI Steps on EBF
3.8. Sensitivity Analyses by Study Design
3.9. Sensitivity Analysis by Countries’ Economic Status
3.10. Sensitivity Analysis by Follow-Up Period
3.11. BFHI and Early Initiation of Breastfeeding
3.12. Level of Evidence
4. Discussion
4.1. Clinical Implications
4.2. Strengths and Limitations of This Review
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author, Year | Country | Study-Design | Sample Size | BFHI Steps | Duration of Follow-Up | Outcome |
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Froozani, 1999 [29] | Iran | Quasi-experimental | 120 | Steps 2, 5, 6, 8, and 10 | 4 MO | EBF |
Dennis, 2002 [30] | Toronto | Individual RCT | 256 | Step 10 | 3 MO | EBF |
Albernaz, 2003 [31] | Brazil | Individual RCT | 188 | Step 10 | 4 MO | EBF |
Labarere, 2003 [32] | France | Individual RCT | 210 | Steps 2, 5, and 10 | 4 MO | EBF |
Chapman, 2004 [33] | USA | Individual RCT | 165 | Steps 3 and 10 | 3 MO | EBF and EIBF |
Leite, 2005 [34] | USA | Individual RCT | 1003 | Step 10 | 4 MO | EBF |
Carfoot, 2005 [27] | UK | Individual RCT | 204 | Step 4 | 1 h | EIBF |
Muirhead, 2006 [35] | UK | Individual RCT | 220 | Step 10 | 4 MO | EBF |
Wallace, 2006 [36] | UK | Individual RCT | 370 | Steps 2, 3, 5, and 8 | 4 MO | EBF |
Shinwell, 2006 [37] | Israel | Quasi-experimental | 835 | Step 2 | 1 h | EIBF |
Çamurdan, 2007 [38] | Greece | Quasi-experimental | 555 | All steps | 6 MO | EBF |
Lin RN, 2008 [39] | China | Quasi-experimental | 92 | Step 3 | 1 MO | EBF |
Hopkinson, 2009 [40] | USA | Individual RCT | 104 | Steps 2, 5, 8, and 10 | 3 MO | EBF |
Petrova, 2009 [41] | USA | Individual RCT | 467 | Steps 3, 5, 6, 8, and 10 | 1 MO | EBF |
Aksu, 2011 [42] | Turkey | Individual RCT | 60 | Step 10 | 6 MO | EBF |
Jolly, 2012 [43] | UK | Cluster RCT | 2724 | Steps 3 and 10 | 6 MO | EBF |
Tahir, 2013 [44] | Malaysia | Individual RCT | 357 | Step 10 | 6 MO | EBF |
Sharma, 2016 [45] | India | Individual RCT | 200 | Step 4 | 6 WK | EBF |
Khadivzadeh, 2017 [46] | Iran | Individual RCT | 92 | Step 4 | 1 MO | EBF |
Patel, 2018 [47] | India | Cluster RCT | 1031 | Steps 3 and 10 | 6 MO | EBF and EIBF |
Kivlighan, 2019 [17] | Mexico | Quasi-experimental | 1004 | Steps 4–9 | 6 WK | EBF |
Gupta, 2019 [48] | India | Individual RCT | 300 | Steps 3 and 10 | 6 MO | EBF and EIBF |
Tongun, 2019 [49] | Sudan | Quasi-experimental | 1612 | Step 2 | 1 h | EIBF |
Jerin, 2020 [18] | Bangladesh | Quasi-experimental | 265 | Steps 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 10 | 5 MO | EBF |
Ogaji, 2020 [21] | Nigeria | Individual RCT | 150 | Step 10 | 6 MO | EBF |
Tseng, 2020 [50] | China | Individual RCT | 104 | Step 3 | 6 MO | EBF |
Baza, 2023 [51] | USA | Individual RCT | 40 | Steps 5 and 10 | 6 WK | EBF |
Makela, 2023 [20] | Finland | Quasi-experimental | 325 | All steps | 6 MO | EBF |
Sevda, 2023 [19] | Turkey | Individual RCT | 128 | Steps 5, 9, and 10 | 6 MO | EBF |
Rodríguez-Gallego, 2024 [16] | Spain | Cluster RCT | 382 | Step 10 | 4 MO | EBF |
Author | Risk-of-Bias Domain | |||||
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D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | Overall | |
Froozani, 1999 [29] | ||||||
Dennis, 2002 [30] | ||||||
Albernaz, 2003 [31] | ||||||
Labarere, 2003 [32] | ||||||
Chapman, 2004 [33] | ||||||
Leite, 2005 [34] | ||||||
Carfoot, 2005 [27] | ||||||
Muirhead, 2006 [35] | ||||||
Wallace, 2006 [36] | ||||||
Shinwell, 2006 [37] | ||||||
Çamurdan, 2007 [38] | ||||||
Lin RN, 2008 [39] | ||||||
Petrova, 2009 [41] | ||||||
Hopkinson, 2009 [40] | ||||||
Aksu, 2011 [42] | ||||||
Jolly, 2012 [43] | ||||||
Tahir, 2013 [44] | ||||||
Sharma, 2016 [45] | ||||||
Khadivzadeh, 2017 [46] | ||||||
Patel, 2018 [47] | ||||||
Kivlighan, 2019 [17] | ||||||
Gupta, 2019 [48] | ||||||
Tongun, 2019 [49] | ||||||
Jerin, 2020 [18] | ||||||
Ogaji, 2020 [21] | ||||||
Tseng, 2020 [50] | ||||||
Baza, 2023 [51] | ||||||
Makela, 2023 [20] | ||||||
Sevda, 2023 [19] | ||||||
Rodríguez-Gallego, 2024 [16] |
Outcome | Studies | Risk of Bias | Inconsistency | Indirectness | Imprecision | Publication Bias | Quality of the Evidence | |
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EBF: Main analysis | 27 | Serious | Serious | Not serious | Not serious | Serious | Low | |
EBF: Sensitivity by study design | Quasi-experimental | 5 | Very Serious | Very Serious | Not serious | Serious | Serious | Low |
Individual RCT | 19 | Serious | Serious | Not serious | Not serious | Not serious | Medium | |
Cluster RCT | 3 | Serious | Very Serious | Not Serious | Serious | Serious | Low | |
EBF: Sensitivity by economic status | LMICS | 14 | Very Serious | Serious | Not serious | Not serious | Serious | Low |
High | 13 | Serious | Not serious | Not serious | Not serious | Serious | Medium | |
EBF: Sensitivity by follow-up period | EBF 4 months | 11 | Serious | Serious | Not serious | Not serious | Serious | Medium |
EBF 6 months | 10 | Very serious | Very Serious | Not serious | Not serious | Serious | Low | |
EIBF: Main analysis | 6 | Very Serious | Very Serious | Not serious | Not serious | Serious | Low |
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Habte MB, Abdulahi M, Plusquin M, Cosemans C. Effectiveness of Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative on Early Initiation and Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Nutrients. 2025; 17(14):2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17142283
Chicago/Turabian StyleHabte, Mahilet Berhanu, Misra Abdulahi, Michelle Plusquin, and Charlotte Cosemans. 2025. "Effectiveness of Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative on Early Initiation and Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Nutrients 17, no. 14: 2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17142283
APA StyleHabte, M. B., Abdulahi, M., Plusquin, M., & Cosemans, C. (2025). Effectiveness of Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative on Early Initiation and Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Nutrients, 17(14), 2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17142283