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Item Análisis de los factores que influyen en la certificación de los establecimientos de salud amigos de la madre, la niña y el niño, para fortalecer las competencias del personal de salud del Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal y lograr una mejor atención a la madre gestante o puérpera(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-01-14) Mora Vidal, Fanny Esther; Pineda Medina, Javier AlejandroThe Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) is a global strategy for the promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding, which arose in 1991 from the joint effort of UNICEF / WHO following the recommendations of the Declaration of Innocenti (1989) and the "Ten Steps to successful Breastfeeding." Peru adopted the Initiative in 1992. In 2014 the Ministry of Health relaunched the initiative: Administration directive for the Certification of ESAMNN2 that emphasizes the technical-normative criteria that the initiative lacked in 1992. The National Maternal-Perinatal Institute (INMP) is recertified in August 2018 as ESAMNN, committing to comply with the three pillars that make up the certification, the most important being the "10 Steps for Successful Breastfeeding", where Step 2 "Training of health staff", the basis of this research, deals with of theoretical-practical training and scientific updating in breastfeeding, as well as the strengthening of communication skills of health staff to ensure adequate follow-up care of the mother in breastfeeding and to ensure the success of her breastfeeding. In this sense, the general purpose of this research is to know the factors that influence the implementation of the ESAMNN, to strengthen the capacities of the INMP health staff and achieve better care for the pregnant or puerperal mother, by analyzing the evolution of their communication skills as well as the information provided, their practical support, their experience in breastfeeding, and the treatment they offer, in order to propose recommendations on the training offered to health staff. The information and material given in this research provides guidelines for a greater interaction of health staff with mothers who are users of a health facility, in the field of breastfeeding.