Assessing and treating a breastfeeding woman with pain

Online Self-Paced Course

Breastfeeding women with pain: assess and treat

Perineal, musculoskeletal or breastfeeding-related pain

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Audio:

French

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None

Handout available:

French

Duration:

5 h

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Summary

Are you well equipped to contribute positively as a healthcare professional to the breastfeeding experience of a woman who consults your services? Do you know the myths about pelvic floor/pelvic pain and breastfeeding? Are there any training adaptations to consider?

This course, designed by an experienced perinatal physiotherapist who is also an IBCLC lactation consultant, will address various issues essential to the complete professional care of perinatal women. A pharmacist with expertise in breastfeeding will explore pharmacology for breastfeeding women, a social worker will address psychological issues in perinatal care, and a kinesiologist and physiotherapist in perineal rehabilitation will elaborate on training for breastfeeding women. You’ll also learn how to conduct a musculoskeletal assessment and evaluate/treat breast pain in breastfeeding women, well beyond an ultrasound protocol.

3 collaborators:

  • Marie-Claude Hardy, B.Pharm., M.Sc., MBA, and a candidate for the Advanced Interdisciplinary Approach in Breastfeeding Graduate Diploma, pharmacist
  • Anik Bertrand, a social worker (also a special education teacher) with an interest in family challenges
  • Valéry Pelletier, a perinatal kinesiologist who is also a pelvic floor physiotherapist.

Objectives

  1. Know the latest evidence on the benefits of breastfeeding for breastfeeding women
  2. Be equipped to support the breastfeeding dyad in clinical practice
  3. Learn about pharmacology in breastfeeding women (for pain relief and specific medications related to breastfeeding)
  4. Know the possibilities for assessing and managing pain at the breast
  5. Up-to-date recommendations on mastitis management
  6. Know who to refer a breastfeeding mother to when there are potential issues with her breastfeeding or she is experiencing breast pain
  7. Learn how to adapt a musculoskeletal assessment to the particular needs of breastfeeding women
  8. Become familiar with screening for psychological issues in perinatal care
  9. Know the latest recommendations on training for breastfeeding women
  10. Learn about current training recommendations for breastfeeding women

Course Content

Introduction
Module 1: Breasts 2 Topics
Module 3: Pharmacology for nursing mothers
Module 4: Assessment and management of breast pain 3 Topics
Module 5 : Musculoskeletal considerations related to breastfeeding
Module 7: Myths about breastfeeding and training
Conclusion and Appendix
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Target professionals

Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner’s license or regulation. Continuing education courses should not be taken by people who are not licensed or regulated.This does not apply when they are part of a specific plan of care. By participating in this course, the participant agrees to respect his/her professional scope of practice.

Instructors

Marie-Ève Bergeron

Paediatrics, Women's Health

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Bon contenu !
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Very good content, I would have liked to hear more about breastfeeding positions. Very interesting!

Très intéressant !
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Another very interesting and comprehensive training course. Thank you!

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FAQ

Each health professional who is a member of a college or association must complete continuing education units (CEU) annually. Here is some information about kinesiologists, physiotherapists and physiotherapy technologists.

Kinesiologist, FKQ

All accredited members of the Fédération des Kinésiologues du Québec (FKQ) must accumulate 30 credits of recognized continuing education every two years from the year of their accreditation. These credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ. In order to facilitate your task of analyzing the credits granted to your course, the FKQ Continuing Education Committee gives you access to an equivalency grid.

For each* of your courses at Bia education, you will receive a certificate of participation confirming the number of hours of course received.

*Excluding course not accessible to kinesiologists, this exclusion will be mentioned in the course description.

Kinesiologist-kinesitherapist, A.K.K.O.M.Q.

All members of the A.K.K.O.M.Q. must accumulate continuing education units. The association intends to ensure the safety and quality of kinesiology and kinesiology-kinesitherapy interventions, by requiring its members to maintain and improve their knowledge through the many continuing education courses offered annually, and to put their skills into practice while respecting the code of ethics. Credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ.

For each* of your courses at Bia education, you will receive a certificate of participation confirming the number of hours of course received.

*Excluding course not accessible to kinesitherapists, this exclusion will be mentioned in the course description.

Physiotherapist and physiotherapy technologist, OPPQ

In the case of physiotherapists, each member must have a minimum of 45 hours of continuing education units (CEU) during the reference period, which is three years. Of these 45 hours, at least 30 hours must be accumulated in formal learning activities. The remaining continuing education hours can be accumulated in autonomous, formal learning activities or in a combination of both categories.

A CEU is equivalent to one hour of course, which is the actual time spent by the member to acquire or update his or her knowledge or skills. In the context of a formal activity, the member is in a learning situation when acting as a participant. Time spent on breaks, meals or any other activity without academic content should therefore be subtracted from the calculation of CEUs.

A formal learning activity is defined as an activity designed and delivered by experts in the subject matter and with a predetermined structure, content, objectives and duration. All the course offered by Bia education are therefore likely to be considered as a formal learning activity. During your course at Bia education, you will receive a certificate attesting to the number of hours of continuous education granted to the event.

Then, it is the physiotherapist’s role to define whether the suggested training theme is related to his or her practice and will allow him or her to optimize his or her professional competence.

Write to us at info@bia-education.com for more information.

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If you have to cancel your attendance at an in-class course or online live course:

  • We will refund 100% of the amount if the cancellation request is made 30 days before the course date.
  • We will refund 75% of the amount or we will give you a credit of 100% of the initial amount that will be applicable on Bia education products if the request is made between 29 and 15 days before the course.
  • We will give you a credit of 75% of the initial amount that will be applicable on Bia education products if the request is made between 14 and 1 day before the course.

 

If we have to cancel or postpone the in-class course or online live course because the number of participants is insufficient, the registrants will be informed by email within 10 days before the course. Participants will have 3 choices:

  • Maintain their registration and reserve their place for the postponed course at a later date.
  • Obtain a credit equivalent to 100% of the initial amount which is applicable on all Bia education products.
  • Obtain a refund equivalent to 100% of the initial amount.

 

For online course, we can refund you the full amount on:

  • “Pre-orders”, i.e. courses that you have already paid for, but which you have not yet had access to;
  • Courses to which you have received access within the last 5 business days and which have not yet been started.

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