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Angela Marie Johnson, Auteur ; Rosalind Kirk, Auteur ; Maria Muzik, Auteur |Background: Persistent racial disparities in breastfeeding show that African American women breastfeed at the lowest rates. Return to work is a critical breastfeeding barrier for African American women who return to work sooner than other ethni[...]Article : texte imprimé
Mary R. Rozga, Auteur ; Jean M. Kerver, Auteur ; Beth H. Olson, Auteur |Background: Peer counseling (PC) breastfeeding support programs have proven effective in increasing breastfeeding duration in low-income women. Objectives: This study aimed to describe program participants and breastfeeding duration in a PC[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jessica Eve Jackson, Auteur ; Jenny Hallam, Auteur ; La Leche League France, Traducteur |Article : texte imprimé
Mary R. Rozga, Auteur ; Jean M. Kerver, Auteur ; Beth H. Olson, Auteur |Background: Peer counseling programs have demonstrated efficacy in improving breastfeeding rates in the low-income population, but there is little research concerning why women enrolled in these programs ultimately discontinue breastfeeding. [...]Article : texte imprimé
Ellen J. Schafer, Auteur ; Natalie A. Williams, Auteur ; Siri Digney, Auteur |Background: Infant feeding takes place within a network of social relationships. However, the social context in which infant feeding advice is received remains underresearched. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the soci[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jennifer M. Schindler-Ruwisch, Auteur ; Amira Roess, Auteur ; Rebecca C. Robert, Auteur |Background: Several barriers to successful breastfeeding exist, including a lack of support from peers or professionals. With the emergence of mobile health (mHealth) tools to provide additional breastfeeding support, a more thorough review of [...]Article : texte imprimé
Amanda Reat, Auteur ; Krystin J Matthews, Auteur ; Alma E. Carver, Auteur |Background Although the reasons for discontinued breastfeeding are multifactorial, an unsupportive work environment is consistently reported as a barrier to continued breastfeeding. In the United States, several state breastfeeding advocates ha[...]Article : texte imprimé
R Haider, Auteur |Background Thirty-six percent of females are employed in Bangladesh, many in the readymade garments manufacturing industry. Inadequate access to health information, care, and long working hours makes exclusive breastfeeding particularly challen[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rema Ramakrishnan, Auteur ; Charles N. Oberg, Auteur ; Russell S. Kirby, Auteur |Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for 6 months. Successful breastfeeding requires support from family members, peers, and health care professionals. Objective: This study aimed to determine the association between maternal [...]Article : texte imprimé
Renee Kam, Auteur ; Nerida Haines, Auteur |Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) volunteers provide telephone breastfeeding support to Australian mothers via their National Breastfeeding Helpline, supported by funding from the Australian Government. ABA conducts annual caller and vo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Susan Tawia, Auteur |The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) has always supported mothers and their families during emergencies. The response of ABA to the needs of pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and their families during the bushfire emergencies 2019/[...]Article : texte imprimé
Tyler Lennon, Auteur ; Dalvery Bakewell, Auteur ; Earnestine Willis, Auteur |Throughout this nation, many businesses do not have a lactation policy, designated lactation space, or accommodations for women to use a breast pump. In 2009, a large survey found that only 25% of businesses had a lactation program or made speci[...]Article : texte imprimé
Most mothers stop breast-feeding before the recommended 6 months post partum. A systematic review showed that breast-feeding support programs by health care professionals did not substantially improve breast-feeding outcomes beyond 2 months post[...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
Nicole Bridges, Auteur |The aim of this study was to advance understanding of the experiences of mothers using closed Facebook groups attached to the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) and how these mothers find and share breastfeeding support and information u[...]Article : texte imprimé
Hiroko Hongo, Auteur ; J Green, Auteur ; Akira Shibanuma, Auteur |Background Peer support may help mothers to feel satisfied with their breastfeeding and to continue breastfeeding. However, previous researchers have not examined the influence of peer support on the three breastfeeding-satisfaction domains. [...]