Titre : | Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 31, n°4 - Novembre 2015 - Special Issue on a CDC Initiative to Improve Community-Based Support for Breastfeeding |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/11/2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Langues: | Français |
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Amy Lenell, Auteur ;
Carol A. Friesen, Auteur ;
Laura Hormuth, Auteur
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Well Babies at Walgreens is a unique community-based corporate partnership program that offers breastfeeding support by a lactation professional in a private room at the pharmacy. Walgreens is a community pharmacy chain with more than 8000 locat[...]
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Roger A. Edwards, Auteur ;
Rachel Colchamiro, Auteur ;
Ellen Tolan, Auteur
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Lack of health professional support is an important variable affecting mothers achievement of breastfeeding goals. Online continuing education is a recognized pathway for disseminating content for improving clinicians knowledge and supporting [...]
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Carol A. Friesen, Auteur ;
Laura J. Hormuth, Auteur ;
Terry J. Curtis, Auteur
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In 2012, the Indiana Black Breastfeeding Coalition (IBBC) used grant funds to increase participation in the Bosom Buddy Project, an original breastfeeding support group that pairs breastfeeding mothers with trained mentors. Resources for local o[...]
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Deborah J. Gregg, Auteur ;
Barbara A. Dennison, Auteur ;
Kyle Restina, Auteur
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Community-based lactation support groups help improve breastfeeding duration by offering practical peer and professional help and counseling through the sharing of information and experiences in a relaxed setting. The objective of this project, [...]
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Carol A. Friesen, Auteur ;
Laura J. Hormuth, Auteur ;
Devan Petersen, Auteur
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The Tele-Lactation Pilot Project (TLPP), 1 of 13 community-based breastfeeding projects implemented in Indiana in 2013 using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant funds, explored the feasibility of using videoconferencing technology t[...]
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Carol A. Friesen, Auteur ;
Laura J. Hormuth, Auteur ;
Tina L. Cardarelli, Auteur
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In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded the Indiana State Department of Health funding for breastfeeding activities. The grant, issued in part in response to the 2011 Surgeon Generals Call to Action to Support Breastfeed[...]
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Georg'ann Cattelona, Auteur ;
Carol A. Friesen, Auteur ;
Laura J. Hormuth, Auteur
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Bloomington Area Birth Services (BABS), centered in Bloomington, Indiana, is a community-based program that provides comprehensive education and support for new breastfeeding mothers, infants, family members, and the community by working togethe[...]
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Iris J. Hudson, Auteur ;
Gia Rutledge, Auteur ;
Diane Roberts Ayers, Auteur
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The Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) funded 9 local breastfeeding coalitions to implement breastfeeding support groups and to develop breastfeeding resources for mothers and health professionals. The authors conducted qualitative a[...]
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Pamela Lilleston, Auteur ;
Kunthea Nhim, Auteur ;
Gia Rutledge, Auteur
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Community-based organizations (CBOs) have an important role to play in promoting breastfeeding continuation among mothers. The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Programs Cooperat[...]
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Deborah J. Gregg, Auteur ;
Megan Prokorym, Auteur ;
Barbara A. Dennison, Auteur
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Background:
Primary care providers play an important role in encouraging and counseling pregnant and postpartum women to successfully breastfeed.
Objective:
One objective of this 1-year grant was to establish the Breastfeeding Friendly Prac[...]
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Rachel Colchamiro, Auteur ;
Roger A. Edwards, Auteur ;
Christina Nordstrom, Auteur
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The Massachusetts Department of Public Healths (MDPH) Mass in Motion Program (MiM) facilitates the adoption of community-level strategies that promote healthy weight in 52 municipalities. MiM provided the platform for enhancing pos[...]
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Jill Eshelman, Auteur ;
Roger A. Edwards, Auteur ;
Kara Ghiringhelli, Auteur
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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[...]
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Rachel Schwartz, Auteur ;
Amy Ellings, Auteur ;
Amy Baisden, Auteur
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Breastfeeding initiation in Washington State (Northwest United States) is high, yet rates plummet by 3 months postpartum. In the United States, national quality improvement (QI) efforts to improve breastfeeding outcomes have largely[...]
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Donna B. Johnson, Auteur ;
Erica Lamson, Auteur ;
Rachel Schwartz, Auteur
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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[...]
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Nipple pain is a major reason women stop breastfeeding early. Many people do not know about an illness called Raynauds phenomenon (Raynauds), which can cause a lot of nipple pain. Raynauds happens when blood vessels narrow suddenly and less b[...]
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