This study aimed to analyze the contributions of the Primary Healthcare nursing interventions, with primiparae in the promotion of breastfeeding. This is a quasi-experimental, longitudinal study, with a sample consisting of 151 primiparae, who had less than 28 weeks of pregnancy, with the child living for at least six months after the birth, performed between 15 October 2007 and 29 February 2008. Almost all the women initiated breastfeeding, with a sharp decline verified in the prevalence at six months. The mean duration of breastfeeding was 123.8±68.9 days. The intervention that began in the prepartum and continued into the postpartum period, using various strategies (individual consultation, preparation courses for parenting/childbirth, a...
ImportanceThere is convincing evidence that breastfeeding provides substantial health benefits for c...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...
This study aimed to analyze the contributions of the Primary Healthcare nursing interventions, with ...
Although the health benefits of breastfeeding have been well established, the majority of Canadian ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to evaluate the implementation of a change to the breastfe...
Background: Evidence suggests that breastfeeding decreases the risk for many diseases in mothers and...
Abstract Cato, K. 2015 The first breastfeeding session: studies on caregivers’ support and breastfee...
Aim: The aim of this paper was to establish a link between the promotion of breastfeeding and the in...
Background. The aim of the study was to determine whether peer counselling in the antenatal and post...
Past research has demonstrated the complex nature of breastfeeding, and brought to the forefront the...
Objective: to identify the contributions of nurses in the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding. Meth...
This study aimed to describe their experience in developing health education activities, through gui...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
CONTEXT: Promotion of breastfeeding in Brazilian maternity hospitals. OBJECTIVE: To quantify changes...
ImportanceThere is convincing evidence that breastfeeding provides substantial health benefits for c...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...
This study aimed to analyze the contributions of the Primary Healthcare nursing interventions, with ...
Although the health benefits of breastfeeding have been well established, the majority of Canadian ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to evaluate the implementation of a change to the breastfe...
Background: Evidence suggests that breastfeeding decreases the risk for many diseases in mothers and...
Abstract Cato, K. 2015 The first breastfeeding session: studies on caregivers’ support and breastfee...
Aim: The aim of this paper was to establish a link between the promotion of breastfeeding and the in...
Background. The aim of the study was to determine whether peer counselling in the antenatal and post...
Past research has demonstrated the complex nature of breastfeeding, and brought to the forefront the...
Objective: to identify the contributions of nurses in the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding. Meth...
This study aimed to describe their experience in developing health education activities, through gui...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
CONTEXT: Promotion of breastfeeding in Brazilian maternity hospitals. OBJECTIVE: To quantify changes...
ImportanceThere is convincing evidence that breastfeeding provides substantial health benefits for c...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...