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    LATCH score is a breastfeeding assessment tool that has been used to assess breastfeeding practices. Latch – How well the newborn latches onto the breast. Audible Swallows – The amount of the newborn’s audible swallowing noted during feeding.

  2. LATCH is a scoring system that evaluates five key areas of breastfeeding: latch, audible swallowing, nipple type, comfort and holding. It helps medical professionals with charting progress and identifying areas of intervention for breastfeeding mothers.

  3. The system assigns a numerical score, 0, 1, or 2, to five key components of breastfeeding. Each letter of the acronym LATCH denotes an area of assessment. "L" is for how well the infant latches onto the breast. "A" is for the amount of audible swallowing noted. "T" is for the mother's nipple type.

    • Deborah Jensen, Sheila Wallace, Patricia Kelsay
    • 1994
  4. Sep 15, 2018 · This web page does not contain information about latch score, a tool to assess the effectiveness of breastfeeding. It covers the benefits, duration, and challenges of breastfeeding for mothers and infants, as well as the role of primary care clinicians.

  5. LATCH is a breastfeeding charting system that provides a systematic method for gathering information about individual breastfeeding sessions. The system assigns a numerical score, 0, 1, or 2, to five key components of breastfeeding. Each letter of the acronym LATCH denotes an area of assessment.

    • Deborah Jensen, Sheila Wallace, Patricia Kelsay
    • 1994
  6. May 6, 2021 · It is recommended to document a LATCH score once per shift. Adapted from Jenson D., Wallace S., Kelsay P. (1994). LATCH: A breastfeeding charting system and documentation tool.

  7. The LATCH (target population not specified) is a five-item assessment of latch, audible swallowing, type of nipple, comfort of breast/nipple, and hold (positioning) scored on a scale from 0 to 2, with higher scores indicating more ideal breast-feeding (e.g., successful latch and frequent audible swallowing). 32 The LATCH was developed with ...

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