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Allison C. Munn, Auteur ; Susan D. Newman, Auteur ; Shannon M. Phillips, Auteur |Background: Mothers in the southeastern United States, including rural-dwelling and African American mothers, have historically had low rates of breastfeeding; however, no studies have investigated these mothers experiences of breastfeeding su[...]Article : texte imprimé
Raychelle Phoebe, Auteur ; Catherine M. Fetherston, Auteur ; Caroline Nilson, Auteur ; Catherine M. Fetherston |Background: A range of supports are required to protect and promote breastfeeding and although Australia boasts high initiation rates, these supports have not yet been able to increase duration of breastfeeding to achieve national and global tar[...]document électronique
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Abigail L. Liberty, Auteur ; Kathryn Wouk, Auteur ; Ellen M Chetwynd, Auteur |"Background: Significant disparities in breastfeeding support and practice exist in North Carolina. The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative is a worldwide intervention that encourages birth facilities to adopt specific practices in support of bre[...]Article : texte imprimé
Olukunmi O. Balogun, Auteur ; Amarjargal Dagvadorj, Auteur ; Jennifer Yourkavitch, Auteur |The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) implemented through the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding has been widely promoted as an intervention that improves breastfeeding rates. Step 2 requires the training of all healthcare staff in s[...]Article : texte imprimé
Catherine Pound, Auteur ; Natalie Ward, Auteur ; Marine Freuchet, Auteur |Background: Adherence to Baby Friendly Initiative (BFI) practices is low in Canadian hospitals, despite evidence showing a positive impact of BFI practices on breastfeeding rates and duration. In 2012, the provincial Ontario Ministry of Health [...]Article : texte imprimé
The past decade has witnessed a most successful campaign, well known as the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative that supports mothers in initiating and sustaining breastfeeding in the immediate postpartum period and beyond. The most recent Breastf[...]Article : texte imprimé
Reena Oza-Franck, Auteur ; Erica P. Gunderson, Auteur |Background: In-hospital experiences among women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) could impact breastfeeding success. We sought (1) to determine changes in the prevalence of hospital breastfeeding experiences between 20042008 and 200920[...]Article : texte imprimé
Marija Boban, Auteur ; Irena Zakarija-Grkovic, Auteur |Introduction: In-hospital formula supplementation is a common practice and has been shown to be a strong determinant of shorter exclusive and any breastfeeding. Objective: To investigate the reasons for and circumstances in which in-hospital [...]texte imprimé
Présentation de l'IHAB. Analyse de l'enquête nationale de la CoFAM pour évaluer la situation actuelle de l'accompagnement des femmes qui allaitent, dans les services de maternité et de néonatologie. Rôle de la sage-femme dans l'application des[...]texte imprimé
MA Guillou, Auteur ; S Lingenheld, AuteurAnalyse des pratiques d'accompagnemnt de l'allaitement maternel à la maternité de Ploërmel sur la base des 10 conditions pour la réussite de l'allaitement de l'OMS et l'UNICEF. Evaluation des pratiques selon les normes IHAB, à partir des réponse[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background: According to the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, when supplementary feeding occurs, mothers should be counseled on the use and risks of feeding bottles and teats. To help support this initiative it is important to understand the [...]Article : texte imprimé
Sahra A. Kahin, Auteur ; Meghan McGurk, Auteur ; Heidi Hansen-Smith, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding is the optimal method for infant feeding. In the United States, 81.1% of mothers initiate breastfeeding; however, only 44.4% and 22.3% of mothers are exclusively breastfeeding at 3 and 6 months, respectively. Resear[...]