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Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 13, n°9 - Novembre 2018
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Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 14, n°4 - Mai 2019
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Melissa Bartick, Auteur ; Maria-Teresa Hernández-Aguilar,, Auteur ; Nancy Wight, Auteur |Supporting a lactating mother or breastfeeding infant or child during a hospitalization is important and may aid in their recovery, especially from critical illness. Even when difficult circumstances, such as the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, make it nec[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Maria-Teresa Hernández-Aguilar,, Auteur ; Melissa Bartick, Auteur ; Paula K. Schreck, Auteur ; Cadey Harrel, Auteur |Thus, breastfeeding policies cannot be isolated from policies of maternity care as a whole. The purpose of this Protocol is to offer a Model Maternity Policy Supportive of Breastfeeding, which includes an Infant Feeding Policy. The term Inf[...]Article : texte imprimé
Vijaya K. Hogan, Auteur ; Diane L. Rowley, Auteur ; Pauline E. Brooks, Auteur |Background: Equity in breastfeeding could reduce excess morbidity and mortality among children and mothers of color. Few programs that support breastfeeding have been evaluated for their capacity to create equity. The aim of this study was to as[...]Article : texte imprimé
Chuan-Ming Li, Auteur ; Li Ruowei, Auteur ; Cindy G. Ashley, Auteur |Background: In 2009, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention implemented the Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC) survey in all US birth facilities to assess breastfeeding-related maternity practices. Maternity practi[...]Article : texte imprimé
Amir Alakaam, Auteur ; Jennifer Lemacks, Auteur ; Kathleen Yadrick, Auteur |Background: Mississippi has the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the United States at 6 and 12 months. There is growing evidence that the rates and duration of infant breastfeeding improve after hospitals implement the Ten Steps to Successful B[...]Article : texte imprimé
Doris Browne, Auteur |For the first time in our history, the United States is raising a generation of children who may have sicker, shorter lives than their parents.1 Therefore, we must act now to reverse this trend. The health of a nation is gauged by its infant [...]Article : texte imprimé
Donna B. Johnson, Auteur ; Erica Lamson, Auteur ; Rachel Schwartz, Auteur |Background: Implementing evidence-based practices and policies for breastfeeding support in community clinics is a promising, but challenging, approach to reducing disparities in breastfeeding rates. Objective: This study aimed to apply a p[...]Article : texte imprimé
Irena Zakarija-Grkovic, Auteur ; Marija Boban, Auteur ; Suncana Jankovic, Auteur |Background: The primary goal of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) is to create conditions in maternity facilities that enable women to initiate and sustain the practice of breastfeeding exclusively. Research aim: This study aimed[...]document électronique
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Kaitlin H. Drouin, Auteur ; Jennifer F. Riley, Auteur ; Charis Benjamin, Auteur ; Katherine E. Gregory, Auteur ; Sarbattama Sen, Auteur ; Mandy Brown Belfort, Auteur |Background and Objectives: Providing pasteurized donor human milk (DHM) to healthy newborns is an emerging practice. The content of hospital policies that govern this practice is unknown. Materials and Methods: We collected policies from 15 N[...]Article : texte imprimé
Marie Tarrant, Auteur ; Kris Y.W Lok, Auteur ; Daniel Y.T. Fong, Auteur |Background: The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative requires hospitals to pay market price for infant formula. No studies have specifically examined the effect of hospitals paying for infant formula on breastfeeding mothers exposure to Baby-Frie[...]Article : texte imprimé
Davida M. Schiff, Auteur ; Elisha M. Wachman, Auteur ; Barbara Philipp, Auteur |Objectives: Among opioid-exposed newborns, breastfeeding is associated with less severe withdrawal signs, yet breastfeeding rates remain low. We determined the extent to which hospital, maternal, and infant characteristics are associated with br[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elisabeth F. Rieth, Auteur ; Kara M. Barnett, Auteur ; Jennifer A. Simon, Auteur |Introduction: As breastfeeding rates rise, perioperative care of lactating women is an increasingly important issue. There is a lack of reports describing the implementation of perioperative lactation programs. Beginning in 2014, Memorial Sloan [...]