This study aimed to identify agents or institutions taken as reference by women when breastfeeding. A qualitative study was carried out on 20 primiparous who were assisted, for reasons not related to breastfeeding, in the five health services selected by this study. Data were collected by semi-structured interviews carried out in the participants ’ households and were analyzed by content analysis in the thematic mode. We identified that health professionals play a standardize role of breastfeeding based on scientific knowledge. In the daily breastfeeding routine, the family is the first reference for women, transmitting beliefs, habits and behaviors. We believe in the valorization of the family context by the health professional, in which a...
OBJECTIVE: This study identified strategies for promoting breastfeeding involving pregnant women, br...
This is a qualitative study resulting from matters involving the nursing mother social system regard...
Researches show that women consider work and continuation of breastfeeding as incompatible practices...
Qualitative research with ethnography presuppositions, whose aims are: understanding the meaning of ...
This study aimed at characterizing how two teams of 22 subjects of the Family Health of a city in Sã...
This study aimed to get to know the social representations about support for breastfeeding in a grou...
Abstract Objectives: To know the aspects related to breastfeeding from the perspective of women in ...
The support service aims at tending to the needs of the breastfed baby. Our aim was to assess situat...
This study aims to examine breastfeeding behavior from a gender perspective and socio-economic dimen...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the literature in order to evaluate how health professionals promote and ...
1 Abstract The thesis discusses breastfeeding in terms of cultural anthropology. The theoretical par...
Objectives: this paper focus on perceptions and experiences of women who practiced exclusive breast-...
This study aimed to get to know the social representations about support for breastfeeding in a grou...
This study aimed to discuss the contribution of the social network methodological framework in nursi...
This book brings together international academics, policy makers and practitioners to build bridges ...
OBJECTIVE: This study identified strategies for promoting breastfeeding involving pregnant women, br...
This is a qualitative study resulting from matters involving the nursing mother social system regard...
Researches show that women consider work and continuation of breastfeeding as incompatible practices...
Qualitative research with ethnography presuppositions, whose aims are: understanding the meaning of ...
This study aimed at characterizing how two teams of 22 subjects of the Family Health of a city in Sã...
This study aimed to get to know the social representations about support for breastfeeding in a grou...
Abstract Objectives: To know the aspects related to breastfeeding from the perspective of women in ...
The support service aims at tending to the needs of the breastfed baby. Our aim was to assess situat...
This study aims to examine breastfeeding behavior from a gender perspective and socio-economic dimen...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the literature in order to evaluate how health professionals promote and ...
1 Abstract The thesis discusses breastfeeding in terms of cultural anthropology. The theoretical par...
Objectives: this paper focus on perceptions and experiences of women who practiced exclusive breast-...
This study aimed to get to know the social representations about support for breastfeeding in a grou...
This study aimed to discuss the contribution of the social network methodological framework in nursi...
This book brings together international academics, policy makers and practitioners to build bridges ...
OBJECTIVE: This study identified strategies for promoting breastfeeding involving pregnant women, br...
This is a qualitative study resulting from matters involving the nursing mother social system regard...
Researches show that women consider work and continuation of breastfeeding as incompatible practices...