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Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 24 n°2 - Mai 2008
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Amy M. Johnson, Auteur ; Alissa Correll, Auteur ; John F. Greene, Auteur |Despite the known health benefits for mother and infant, compliance with exclusive breastfeeding continues to challenge many healthcare providers. In an ongoing attempt to maintain the goals of the Healthy People 2010 initiative, our institution[...]Article : texte imprimé
Courtney Paolicelli, Auteur ; Danielle Berman, Auteur ; Tameka Owens, Auteur ; Allison Magness, Auteur ; Kelley S. Scanlon, Auteur |In summary, key findings of the Infant Year Report of WIC ITFPS-2 include the following: 1. Breastfeeding initiation rates among women enrolled in WIC have risen over the past 20 years. The percentage of women who initiated breastfeedin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jill Eshelman, Auteur ; Roger A. Edwards, Auteur ; Kara Ghiringhelli, Auteur |Background: Few studies have analyzed patient education materials provided at discharge. To the best of our knowledge, there are no comprehensive studies analyzing and reporting the content of breastfeeding discharge packets within the United S[...]Article : texte imprimé
How can we encourage breastfeeding among our most vulnerable mothers and infants? Breastfeeding advocates have struggled with this question for decades. This issue of Breastfeeding Medicine contains three important articles that examine the issu[...]Article : texte imprimé
Juhee Kim, Auteur ; Rose Ann Mathai, Auteur |Background: The environment or setting to which an infant is exposed is crucial to establishing healthy eating habits and to preventing obesity. This study aimed to compare infant feeding practices and complementary food type between parent care[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jennifer M. Godbout, Auteur ; Whitney N. Goldsberry, Auteur ; Tanya E. Franklin, Auteur |Background: Strong recommendations have been made for exclusive breastfeeding of infants for the first 6 months of life, with continuation throughout the first year. In an attempt to optimize support for breastfeeding, particular barriers in po[...]Article : texte imprimé
"Background: Availability of professional lactation support has been associated with increased breastfeeding rates; however, data about access to international board-certified lactation consultants are limited. Research Aims: The aims were [...]Article : texte imprimé
Melissa E. Glassman, Auteur ; Karen McKearney, Auteur ; Minna Saslaw, Auteur |Background: Latinas have high breastfeeding initiation rates that decrease significantly in the first postpartum months. Little is known about the effects of self-efficacy and sociocultural factors on early breastfeeding among low-income Latinas[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rose St. Fleur, Auteur ; Anna Petrova, Auteur |Economically disadvantaged minority mothers with limited proficiency in English show suboptimal breastfeeding rates. In the present survey, the knowledge and perception of Hispanic mothers regarding their breastfeeding practices were analyzed in[...]Article : texte imprimé
Leveraging Limited Resources Through Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing: Influences on Breastfeeding Rates
M. Elizabeth Gyllstrom, Auteur ; Marcia Burton McCoy, Auteur ; Gianfranco Pezzini, Auteur |Background Cross-jurisdictional sharing is gaining traction as an option for increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of public health services in local health departments. Research aim Assess whether breastfeeding initiation among parti[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Bailey Houghtaling, Auteur ; Carmen Byker Shanks, Auteur ; Mica Jenkins, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding is an important public health initiative. Low-income women benefiting from the U.S. Department of Agricultures Food and Nutrition Service Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) a[...]Article : texte imprimé
Long-Term Breastfeeding in African American Mothers: A Positive Deviance Inquiry of WIC Participants
Tyra Toston Gross, Auteur ; Marsha Davis, Auteur ; Alex K. Anderson, Auteur |Background: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 39.1% of African American infants are breastfed at 6 months. However, few studies have explored the breastfeeding experiences of African American women who successfully br[...]Article : texte imprimé
Saba W. Masho, Auteur ; Susan Cha, Auteur ; Michelle R. Morris, Auteur |Background: Prepregnancy overweight/obesity can adversely affect breastfeeding initiation, but studies examining this association among different racial/ethnic groups of U.S. women are limited. This study used a large, nationally representative [...]Article : texte imprimé
Touraj Shafai, Auteur ; Monika Mustafa, Auteur ; Tannaz Hild, Auteur |There had been a gradual decline in breastfeeding rates in the United States starting in the early 1900s, and we witnessed the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the 1960s and 1970s. Simultaneously there were reports of pregnant mothers and childr[...]Article : texte imprimé
Tara P. Fischer, Auteur ; Beth H. Olson, Auteur |Background: The presence of barriers is not sufficient to explain breastfeeding rate disparities. A relatively unexplored area in coping with breastfeeding barriers is culture. Objective: This research aims to better understand the role of [...]Article : texte imprimé
Onize Oniwon, Auteur ; Jennifer A.F. Tender, Auteur ; Jianping He, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding rates for low-income, African American infants remain low. Objective: This study aimed to determine the barriers, support, and influences for infant feeding decisions among women enrolled in the Washington, DC, Spe[...]Article : texte imprimé
Children born into poverty have a greater risk of a variety of negative health consequences throughout life, including obesity (Levine, 2011); asthma (Zahran, Bailey, Damon, Garbe & Breysse, 2018); and injury (Council On Community, 2016). They e[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sandra Asantewaa Darfour-Oduro, Auteur ; Juhee Kim, Auteur |A low breastfeeding rate has been a consistent maternal and child health problem in the United States, especially for low-income families. Understanding mothers' social environment and overall well-being is important in determining how mothers w[...]Article : texte imprimé
Tyra T. Gross, Auteur ; Rachel Powell, Auteur ; Alex K. Anderson, Auteur |Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Peer counseling is an effective intervention in improving breastfeeding in this population. However, little is known on [...]