Mothers' experiences with breastfeeding management and support: a quality improvement study [0.03%]
一项关于哺乳管理与支持的母亲经历的质量改进研究
Irene Sarasua,Christina Clausen,Valerie Frunchak
Irene Sarasua
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences on mothers with regard to the breastfeeding support and management provided by healthcare professionals on an acute care postpartum unit in a multiethnic obstetrical referral center i...
Mothers' experiences of sharig breastfeeding or breastmilk co-feeding in Australia 1978-2008 [0.03%]
澳大利亚母亲共同母乳喂养或混合喂养的经历(1978-2008)
Virginia Thorley
Virginia Thorley
While the concept of breastfeeding in contemporary Western culture is of a mother breastfeeding her own baby or babies, others have replaced the mother as provider of breastmilk, for a variety of reasons, through most periods of human exist...
Infant feeding and professional advice in the first half of the 20th century in Greece [0.03%]
20世纪上半叶希腊婴儿喂养及专业建议情况研究
Fani Pechlivani,Antonia-Leda Matalas,Chryssa Bakoula
Fani Pechlivani
This study aims to assess the role that health professional and State policies played in shaping breastfeeding practices and attitudes in Greece during the first half of the 20th century. Original texts were used; including those concerned ...
The benefits of phone support and home visits: an evaluation of the City of Kingston's Breastfeeding Support Service [0.03%]
电话支持和家庭访问的优势——金斯敦市母乳喂养服务评估
Karen Coffield
Karen Coffield
This paper presents an evaluation of the City of Kingston Breastfeeding Support Service that was performed in 2006. The evaluation utilised a mail-out questionnaire designed to investigate mothers' breastfeeding expectations, experiences, i...
The new WHO Child Growth Standards: possible effects on exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months [0.03%]
新的世界卫生组织儿童生长标准可能会对出生后半年的纯母乳喂养产生影响
Adriano Cattaneo,Márta Guóth-Gumberger
Adriano Cattaneo
Colin Binns,Jennifer James,Mi Kyung Lee
Colin Binns
Make or break. Mothers' experiences of returning to paid employment and breastfeeding: a New Zealand study [0.03%]
决定性时刻:一项关于新西兰母亲重返工作岗位与母乳喂养体验的研究
Deborah Payne,Louise James
Deborah Payne
When mothers return to paid employment, which more and more are doing, they often give up breastfeeding. This qualitative study aims to describe New Zealand mothers' experiences of returning to paid employment and infant feeding. Thirty-fou...
Who supports breastfeeding? [0.03%]
谁在支持母乳喂养?
Jacqueline Clifford,Ellen McIntyre
Jacqueline Clifford
'Breastfeeding is best for baby' is the view supported by many health organisations including Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). This literature review of both quantitat...