Titre : | Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 30, n°3 - Aout 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/08/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Langues: | Français |
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Most babies are born healthy and, as young mammals, programmed to spend infancy rooming-in with their mothers. Step 7 of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiatives Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding prescribes just that: Practice rooming- ina[...]
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Mothers often choose breastfeeding to give their children the best start in life. As you work with your clients, have you ever wondered if your effect on early life nutrition might have longer lasting effects? For example, could a womans exposu[...]
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Cathy Carothers, Auteur ;
Karleen Gribble, Auteur
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Infants and young children are vulnerable in any emergency. It is the position of the International Lactation Consultant Association that supporting their wellbeing should be a priority of governments, aid agencies, health workers, and members o[...]
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Maria-Teresa Hernández-Aguilar,, Auteur ;
Juan José Lasarte-Velillas, Auteur ;
Jesús Martín-Calama, Auteur
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The Baby-Friendly Initiative (BFI-Spain) was founded in 1995 by members of key professional associations (pediatricians, midwives, obstetricians, and nurses) and some mother-to-mother support groups. The United Nations International Childrens F[...]
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Conception de Alba-Romero, Auteur ;
Isabel Camaño-Gutiérrez, Auteur ;
Paloma López-Hernández, Auteur
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The first hour postpartum is critical for long-term, healthy development. At 12 de Octubre Hospital, Madrid, Spain, we developed and implemented a multidisciplinary strategy based on a consensual, participatory protocol for all health care profe[...]
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Edith Kernerman, Auteur ;
Eileen Park, Auteur
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Many mothers stop breastfeeding because of breast and/or nipple pain, despite recommendations by the World Health Organization to exclusively breastfeed for the first 6 months. Most commonly, such pain is thought to be caused by fungal or bacter[...]
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Kelsey R. Mirkovic, Auteur ;
Perrine Cria G., Auteur ;
Kelley S. Scanlon, Auteur
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding, however, only 16% of US infants meet this recommendation. Shorter exclusive/predominant breastfeeding durations have been observed from women who ret[...]
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Catherine M. Pound, Auteur ;
Kathryn Williams, Auteur ;
Renee Grenon, Auteur
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Physicians attitudes and recommendations directly affect breastfeeding duration. Yet, studies in many nations have shown that physicians lack the skills to offer proper guidance to breastfeeding mothers.
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This study a[...]
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Kathleen A. Marinelli, Auteur ;
Mary M. Lussier, Auteur ;
Elizabeth Brownell, Auteur
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Use of donor milk (DM) to supplement mothers own milk (MOM) in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is steadily increasing based on health and developmental benefits to premature infants. A paucity of data exists documenting the[...]
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Maureen Groer, Auteur ;
Allyson Duffy, Auteur ;
Shannon Morse, Auteur
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There has been a recent increase in availability of banked donor milk for feeding of preterm infants. This milk is pooled from donations to milk banks from carefully screened lactating women. The milk is then pasteurized by the Hold[...]
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Six-Step Recanalization Manual Therapy: A Novel Method for Treating Plugged Ducts in Lactating Women
Chunying Zhao, Auteur ;
Rui Tang, Auteur ;
Jiandong Wang, Auteur
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Plugged ducts are a common, painful condition in lactating women, but no standard treatment is currently available.
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This study aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of a newly established 6-step recanalization manua[...]
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Zixin Lou, Auteur ;
Guo Zeng, Auteur ;
John G. Orme, Auteur
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Despite the high breastfeeding initiation rate in China (> 90%), the low exclusivity rate is of concern. Some traditional behaviors, combined with increasing popularity of infant formula, may negatively affect future breastfeeding [...]
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Emma Gerhardsson, Auteur ;
Kerstin Hedberg Nyqvist, Auteur ;
Elisabet Mattsson, Auteur
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Among Swedish mothers, breastfeeding duration has been declining in recent years. An instrument for early identification of women at risk for shorter breastfeeding duration may be useful in reversing this trend.
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The [...]
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Keiko Nanishi, Auteur ;
Masamine Jimba, Auteur
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The 17-item Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale (IIFAS) has shown good reliability and validity to measure attitudes toward infant feeding in various countries. It is also known to be associated with breastfeeding intention and exclu[...]
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Rajendra Karkee, Auteur ;
Andy H. Lee, Auteur ;
Vishnu Khanal, Auteur
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Prelacteal feeds and delayed initiation of breastfeeding may lead to undernutrition of the infant but are still prevalent in many countries.
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A prospective cohort community-based study was conducted in central Nepal to[...]
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Margaret Lippitt, Auteur ;
Amelia Reese Masterson, Auteur ;
Ana Sierra, Auteur
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Measurement of attitudes toward breastfeeding has been based on self-report, which may be subject to social desirability. Increasing the perceived anonymity of questionnaires may reduce social desirability bias, producing more accur[...]
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