Breastfeeding peer support has been identified as a key intervention to help improve breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding rates. The World Health Organization, and, in the UK, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, recommend the implementation of sustainable peer support programmes. As part of an evaluation into a comprehensive breastfeeding peer support service in north-west England, in-depth interviews were conducted with 47 women who had received a breastfeeding peer support service. In this paper, we have drawn upon the work of Morse and colleagues to interpret the data in relation to behavioural manifestations of hope, together with insights into the strategies used by the peer supporters to augment hopefulness...
The present article describes a qualitative study designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a peer-s...
Background Many women in the UK stop breastfeeding before they would like to, and earlier than is re...
OBJECTIVES to describe the issues faced by breast-feeding peer supporters as their roles altered fr...
Background: Breastfeeding peer support is advocated in national and international guidelines, but th...
What is this thing called ‘Breastfeeding Peer Support’ – and how does it work? This presentation wil...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that peer support programs may be effective in supporting breast...
Abstract Background Incentive or reward schemes are becoming increasingly popular to motivate health...
Heather Trickey, from DECIPHer at Cardiff University, highlights findings that may give new breastfe...
Background In total, 81% of women in the UK start breastfeeding, but fewer than half continue beyond...
An uncontrolled study with process evaluation was conducted in three U.K. community maternity sites ...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demon...
Problem or issue: Support during the early establishment phase of breastfeeding is important but wom...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Background and Aim: By international standards, breastfeeding rates in the UK are low, with social a...
The present article describes a qualitative study designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a peer-s...
Background Many women in the UK stop breastfeeding before they would like to, and earlier than is re...
OBJECTIVES to describe the issues faced by breast-feeding peer supporters as their roles altered fr...
Background: Breastfeeding peer support is advocated in national and international guidelines, but th...
What is this thing called ‘Breastfeeding Peer Support’ – and how does it work? This presentation wil...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that peer support programs may be effective in supporting breast...
Abstract Background Incentive or reward schemes are becoming increasingly popular to motivate health...
Heather Trickey, from DECIPHer at Cardiff University, highlights findings that may give new breastfe...
Background In total, 81% of women in the UK start breastfeeding, but fewer than half continue beyond...
An uncontrolled study with process evaluation was conducted in three U.K. community maternity sites ...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demon...
Problem or issue: Support during the early establishment phase of breastfeeding is important but wom...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Background and Aim: By international standards, breastfeeding rates in the UK are low, with social a...
The present article describes a qualitative study designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a peer-s...
Background Many women in the UK stop breastfeeding before they would like to, and earlier than is re...
OBJECTIVES to describe the issues faced by breast-feeding peer supporters as their roles altered fr...