Caregivers

World Patient Safety Day 2025

Submitted by usuario.ops on Tue, 23/09/2025 - 02:59

Families play a key role in ensuring that newborns and children receive safe health care.

 

Mothers, fathers, and caregivers can contribute by keeping records of medications and symptoms, staying informed, asking questions, and voicing any concerns.

 

Join the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) for a regional webinar to mark World Patient Safety Day 2025 under the slogan “Patient safety from the start!”.

World Patient Safety Day 2025

Submitted by usuario.ops on Tue, 23/09/2025 - 02:48

On World Patient Safety Day, it’s critical to highlight the need for safe care from the very beginning of life. Newborns and children require care tailored to their age, weight, developmental stage, health needs, and social context to prevent avoidable harm.

World Patient Safety Day

Submitted by usuario.ops on Fri, 19/09/2025 - 18:21

Every child and every newborn have the right to safe, quality health care from day one.

A single safety incident can have lifelong consequences for a child’s health and development.

Join the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) for a regional webinar to mark World Patient Safety Day 2025 under the slogan “Patient safety from the start!”.

When: 23 September 2025

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (EDT)

What actions should be implemented to achieve breastfeeding in premature infants?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Wed, 20/11/2024 - 22:11

To establish lactation when an extremely premature birth occurs, it is important:

1) Manually expressing colostrum, within the first three hours after birth, initiates the milk production process and has several benefits:

- It empties the mammary gland which, together with the action of the hormones that promote labor and delivery, are a powerful stimulus to initiate milk production.

How does the International Code of Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes apply in the context of HIV infection?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 11/11/2024 - 21:23

El Código se aplica en todos los países, con independencia de lo establecido en las políticas nacionales sobre la alimentación de los lactantes cuyas madres están infectadas por el VIH. La aplicación del código es fundamental para que no disminuyan las tasas de lactancia materna.

Why is human milk the best food for small, sick or premature newborns?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Wed, 30/10/2024 - 12:12

Human milk is the best food for newborns, even if they are small, premature or sick. Breastfeeding improves infant survival, health and development. It is also associated with better neurodevelopmental outcomes and less obesity, hypertension and insulin resistance in adolescence, among many other benefits.

Is the implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes sufficient to improve the nutrition of children?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Tue, 15/10/2024 - 13:44

In addition to the implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes, other complementary actions are needed to promote the optimal feeding of infant and young children. The Breastfeeding Promotion Initiative led by WHO and UNICEF, aims to increase global commitment to breastfeeding. In addition to achieving full implementation of the code through strong legal measures, the initiative's call to action urges governments, donors and partners to do the following:
• Increase funding for breastfeeding promotion initiatives.

Why are efforts to achieve breastfeeding for all important?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Tue, 06/08/2024 - 14:56

It is important to close the gap in the possibilities that women have to breastfeed their children since breastfeeding can act as a factor of equality in society.

Human milk is the best nutrition for children at a time when the epigenetic foundations for health and development are being established. Everyone has the right to access breast milk.

It is essential that no one is left behind, especially vulnerable mothers who may need additional support to reduce inequalities in the ability to breastfeed.