An Algorithm Better than AO*?

Abstract

UNICEF's program "The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative" launched in 1990 has met with some criticism in various places of Central Europe, since breast-feeding has already reached a high level in these areas. Despite that fact the Hospital Limmattal decided to introduce the program. Although the frequency of breast-feeding had attained over 90% at discharge from our clinic before the program was introduced, it could be further improved after four months. Prior to the introduction of the 10-step initiative, 56% (103) of the mothers had still been fully breast-feeding their babies after four months (82 women had completely or partially weaned their babies, 54 women did not respond). After the introduction the number of fully breast-feeding mothers rose to 61% (129) (83 women had partially or completely weaned their babies, 27 did not respond). Chi-square test: p = 0.01. At present the frequency of breast-feeding at clinical discharge is 97% (92% full breast-feeding); in 83% tea is also fed during childbed (50% thereof with less than the total of 50 ml), 66% of the babies can do without pacifiers, and in 82% the use of the bottle is superfluous. The combination of individual care with the introduction of the 10-step initiative has certainly rendered work in the maternity ward more demanding, but also more satisfactory owing to the staff's improved competence.

Cite

Text

Bonet and Geffner. "An Algorithm Better than AO*?." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2005.

Markdown

[Bonet and Geffner. "An Algorithm Better than AO*?." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2005.](https://mlanthology.org/aaai/2005/bonet2005aaai-algorithm/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{bonet2005aaai-algorithm,
  title     = {{An Algorithm Better than AO*?}},
  author    = {Bonet, Blai and Geffner, Hector},
  booktitle = {AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
  year      = {2005},
  pages     = {1343-1348},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/aaai/2005/bonet2005aaai-algorithm/}
}