Now recognised as a worldwide public health issue, the significance of promoting and encouraging exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has been acknowledged by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Documented policies about the importance of facilitating the support of breastfeeding women is currently receiving worldwide recognition (WHO, 2011; WHO and UNICEF, 2003). This literature review will examine provision of support mechanisms for breastfeeding mothers, focusing on peer support in encouraging the starting and maintaining of EBF. Consideration will also be given to any barriers that may prevent higher success rates, as cultural and educational factors may have a significant impact on the starting...
INTRODUCTION: Interventions promoting exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) may benefit infant health outcom...
Globally women continue to face substantial barriers to breastfeeding. The 2016 Lancet Breastfeeding...
Background: Worldwide, women seldom reach the recommended target of exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 ...
Now recognised as a worldwide public health issue, the significance of promoting and encouraging exc...
Objective: To examine the effect of peer support on duration of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in low...
Worldwide, women fail to reach the recommended exclusive breastfeeding target of 6 months postpartum...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of setting, intensity, and timing of peer support on breast feeding...
BACKGROUND: Human breastmilk provides complete nutrition for infants and helps protect against certa...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...
Background: The protective effects of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) to the health of infants and mot...
Although the benefits of breastfeeding are widely accepted, the effectiveness of different strategie...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is a basic human activity, vital to infant and maternal health...
The aim of this research is to evaluate and synthesize evidence on the role of the Behaviour Change ...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
INTRODUCTION: Interventions promoting exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) may benefit infant health outcom...
Globally women continue to face substantial barriers to breastfeeding. The 2016 Lancet Breastfeeding...
Background: Worldwide, women seldom reach the recommended target of exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 ...
Now recognised as a worldwide public health issue, the significance of promoting and encouraging exc...
Objective: To examine the effect of peer support on duration of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in low...
Worldwide, women fail to reach the recommended exclusive breastfeeding target of 6 months postpartum...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of setting, intensity, and timing of peer support on breast feeding...
BACKGROUND: Human breastmilk provides complete nutrition for infants and helps protect against certa...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...
Background: The protective effects of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) to the health of infants and mot...
Although the benefits of breastfeeding are widely accepted, the effectiveness of different strategie...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is a basic human activity, vital to infant and maternal health...
The aim of this research is to evaluate and synthesize evidence on the role of the Behaviour Change ...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
INTRODUCTION: Interventions promoting exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) may benefit infant health outcom...
Globally women continue to face substantial barriers to breastfeeding. The 2016 Lancet Breastfeeding...
Background: Worldwide, women seldom reach the recommended target of exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 ...