نتایج جستجو برای: breastfeeding

تعداد نتایج: 13575  

2014
Ragnhild Maastrup Bo Moelholm Hansen Hanne Kronborg Susanne Norby Bojesen Karin Hallum Annemi Frandsen Anne Kyhnaeb Inge Svarer Inger Hallström Tammy Clifford

BACKGROUND AND AIM Many preterm infants are not capable of exclusive breastfeeding from birth. To guide mothers in breastfeeding, it is important to know when preterm infants can initiate breastfeeding and progress. The aim was to analyse postmenstrual age (PMA) at breastfeeding milestones in different preterm gestational age (GA) groups, to describe rates of breastfeeding duration at pre-defin...

2015
Jennie Bever Babendure Elizabeth Reifsnider Elnora Mendias Michael W. Moramarco Yolanda R. Davila

Maternal obesity is associated with significantly lower rates of breastfeeding initiation, duration and exclusivity. Increasing rates of obesity among reproductive-age women has prompted the need to carefully examine factors contributing to lower breastfeeding rates in this population. Recent research has demonstrated a significant impact of breastfeeding to reduce the risk of obesity in both m...

Journal: :BMC Medicine 2004
Jeremy A Lauer Ana Pilar Betrán Cesar G Victora Mercedes de Onís Aluísio JD Barros

BACKGROUND Suboptimal breastfeeding is associated with higher mortality among infants and young children in the developing world. We describe patterns in 'exclusive breastfeeding' and 'any breastfeeding' rates and quantify exposure to suboptimal breastfeeding among children aged two years or younger in developing countries. METHODS We reviewed nationally representative surveys that collected ...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2008
Violet Naanyu

Breastfeeding behaviour is explored in Kenya using data collected in the town of Eldoret, Kenya. This paper specifically examines duration of exclusive breastfeeding among young mothers below 20 years of age as compared to older cohorts. Additionally, focus is laid on the effect of first time motherhood and breastfeeding difficulties on exclusive breastfeeding. Results show that Eldoret mothers...

Journal: :Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives 2010
Shahla Meedya Kathleen Fahy Ashley Kable

QUESTION What modifiable factors positively influence breastfeeding duration to 6 months postpartum? AIM This question was posed in order to be able to develop a midwifery intervention aimed at prolonging breastfeeding. METHOD An online literature search was conducted in Medline, CINAHL, Maternity and Infant Care, and Cochrane Database of systematic reviews. The search strategy included the...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2003
Margaret E Bentley Deborah L Dee Joan L Jensen

Breastfeeding rates among African-American women lag behind all other ethnic groups. National data show that only 45% of African-American women reported ever breastfeeding compared to 66 and 68% of Hispanic and white women, respectively. Of African-American women who do choose to breastfeed, duration is short, with many discontinuing in the first days after birth. This report applies a social e...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2008
Maxine O'Brien Elizabeth Buikstra Desley Hegney

AIM This paper reports on a study examining the relationship between women's psychological characteristics and breastfeeding duration, after controlling for socio-demographic factors. BACKGROUND The literature suggests that psychological factors may influence breastfeeding behaviour, but studies are few. Existing evidence and the results of phase 1 of our study were used to construct a list o...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2007
W E Brodribb C Jackson A B Fallon D Hegney

INTRODUCTION While most doctors believe they have a major role to play in breastfeeding promotion, and consider it worthwhile taking time to assist women to continue to breastfeed, it appears that gender and personal breastfeeding experience affect their attitude and confidence concerning breastfeeding issues. As doctors practicing in rural and regional areas may be expected to provide a greate...

2016
Constance A. Gewa Joan Chepkemboi

BACKGROUND Despite the importance of multiple psychosocial factors on nutrition-related behavior, very few studies have explored beyond the role of mothers' knowledge and perception of child-focused outcomes on the duration of exclusive breastfeeding in Africa. Our objective was to determine the relationships among mothers' knowledge, outcome expectancies, normative beliefs, and cessation of ex...

2016
Mohd Azri Mohd Suan Azrina Ayob Maheran Rodzali

BACKGROUND The role of childcare workers at registered nurseries in supporting exclusive breastfeeding practice is important, as many newborn babies are placed in nurseries during working hours. To increase exclusive breastfeeding rates among working mothers, understanding childcare workers' experiences and needs relating to supporting these mothers is crucial. This study aimed to explore child...

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