Debbie Noble-Carr,Catherine Bell
Debbie Noble-Carr
This qualitative study, conducted by volunteers from the Australian Capital Territory/Southern New South Wales (ACT/SNSW) Branch of the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA), explored the breastfeeding experiences of younger mothers (u...
Introducing donor human milk to the NICU: lessons for Australia [0.03%]
NICU donor母乳引进的启示——来自澳大利亚的观点
Katherine Carroll,Kenneth Herrmann
Katherine Carroll
There is an increased use of pasteurised donor human milk (PDHM) in North American neonatal intensive care units (NICU) in order to achieve exclusive human milk (EHM) feeding for preterm infants. Australia, on the other hand, is relatively ...
Catherine M Fetherston,J Shaughn Leach
Catherine M Fetherston
Recommendations advising against mothers and their infants sharing a bed during sleep (bedsharing) have sparked heated debate in recent years, the effects of which are that bedsharing is now most often only considered in the polarised conte...
Safe sleeping recommendations [0.03%]
安全睡眠建议
Judith Gifford
Judith Gifford
Elisabeth Speller,Wendy Brodribb
Elisabeth Speller
Hilary Endacott
Hilary Endacott
It's not the contents, it's the container: Australian parents' awareness and acceptance of infant and young child feeding recommendations [0.03%]
内容不是问题,关键是形式:澳大利亚家长对婴儿和幼儿喂养建议的认知与接受度
Nina J Berry,Sandra C Jones,Don Iverson
Nina J Berry
Adherence to public health recommendations around infant and young child feeding is poor amongst Australian parents. This study aimed to investigate Australian parents' awareness and acceptance of public health recommendations about infant ...
Breastfeeding--a framework for educating the primary care medical workforce [0.03%]
母乳喂养——培训初级保健医疗队伍的教学大纲
Wendy E Brodribb
Wendy E Brodribb
Objective: Breastfeeding is an important public health issue with an increase in infant and maternal morbidity and mortality for artificially-fed infants and their mothers. Doctors in primary care can influence mothers' i...
Virginia Thorley
Virginia Thorley
This paper will draw mainly on the experiences of fourteen women to explore the use of expressed human milk by hospitals in Australia from the postwar period through to 1985. The purpose is to provide a snapshot of common practices before t...