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Comme une vision impressionniste, autant de touches de pinceau que de bonheur et d'émotion. Des images "juste comme il faut" pour ouvrir le dialogue sur l'allaitement.Article : texte imprimé
Alessandra DeMarchis, Auteur ; Gaelen Ritter, Auteur ; Jennifer Otten, Auteur |Background: Media coverage and message framing about breastfeeding polices can influence important policy decisions in institutional and governmental settings. Research aim: This study aimed to describe the media coverage of breastfeeding p[...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
Maureen Minchin, Auteur |Media reports and research realities: For some time a spate of media reports has claimed - sometimes ahead of publication of the trial protocol and data - that 'early' introduction of foods other than breastmilk may prevent the development of al[...]Article : texte imprimé
Nicole Bridges, Auteur |Despite the fact that human milk is the ideal food for human babies, many Australian babies are still weaned sooner than the World Health Organization guidelines recommend. Australian mothers want to breastfeed--and initially do so. However, the[...]texte imprimé
40 articles de la conférence internationale sur l'allaitement maternel et le féminisme de 2013, autour de lidée d'élever des enfants est un bien social et que nos villages peuvent soutenir les femmes en les aidant à intégrer le maternage à l[...]Article : texte imprimé
C Howard, Auteur ; Ruth A. Lawrence, Auteur |OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of formula company-produced materials about infant feeding to breast-feeding promotion materials without formula advertising on breast-feeding initiation and duration.Article : texte imprimé
L Henderson, Auteur ; J Kitzinger, Auteur ; J Green, Auteur |Dans BMJ (Vol.321)To examine how breast feeding and bottle feeding are represented by the British media. The media rarely present positive information on breast feeding, even though this feeding practice is associated with the most health benefits. Health profe[...]Article : texte imprimé
JE Dodgson, Auteur |In the age of almost instantaneous communication between people on opposite sides of the globe and Twitter feeds relaying news as it happens, one might think that knowledge development occurs at the same speed. It does not. Although it is true t[...]Article : texte imprimé
Cecile Morris, Auteur ; Gustavo A. Zaraté de la Fuente, Auteur ; Claire E.T. Williams, Auteur |Background: The embarrassment that UK mothers experience when breastfeeding in public has often been cited as a key factor in the decision of the mother to discontinue breastfeeding. There is convincing evidence that many UK residents are not c[...]Article : texte imprimé
Erin L. Austen, Auteur ; Julie Beadle, Auteur ; Sionnach Lukeman, Auteur |Background: North Americans are not meeting the World Health Organizations breastfeeding recommendations. Young adults understand that breastfeeding is healthy but are uncomfortable seeing breastfeeding. Research aim: The aim of the curren[...]