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Application of Kotter's Theory of Change to Achieve Baby-Friendly Designation.

Creating an environment that optimally supports exclusive breastfeeding can require a cultural transformation. Our initial attempt at obtaining Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) designation was unsuccessful when surveyors determined insufficient enculturation of BFHI practices. Using Kotter's theory of change, we overcame the barriers, enhanced our practices, and effectively transformed the culture, and our facility ultimately became the first maternity hospital in Pennsylvania to obtain BFHI designation. Nursing leadership was essential to this process. Our experience serves as a template for others seeking to achieve Healthy People 2020 goals related to breastfeeding.

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