Aims The study investigated factors empowering women to continue breastfeeding despite experiencing extraordinary difficulties. The study documented the experiences and characteristics of women who continued to breastfeed (continuing cohort) and those who weaned (non-continuing cohort) despite extraordinary difficulties. Design Retrospective case control. Methods The study was undertaken in south-east Queensland, Australia in 2004. Forty women (20 in each cohort) were recruited over six months. Both quantitative (breastfeeding knowledge questionnaire) and qualitative (semi-structured interviews) data were collected. This paper describes the qualitative data. Results Women from both cohorts expressed idealistic expectations about breastfeedi...
Aim. This paper reports on a study examining the relationship between women's psychological characte...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
OBJECTIVES: Physical breastfeeding problems can lead women to terminate breastfeeding earlier than p...
Aims. The study investigated factors empowering women to continue breastfeeding despite experiencing...
The study investigated factors empowering women to continue breastfeeding despite experiencing extra...
Aims. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of two qualitative studies which identifi...
Background: Breastfeeding offers many health benefits to mother and infant. Problem: Breastfeeding d...
The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented and current recommendations are that women ...
Background: Breastfeeding is a key public health issue, conferring benefits associated with both ...
Background Previous research has found that a third of women attributed their postnatal distress t...
Breastfeeding is an integral part of early childhood interventions as it can prevent serious childho...
Breastfeeding is an integral part of early childhood interventions as it can prevent serious childho...
ProblemDespite significant public health benefits, breastfeeding for six months continues to be chal...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feeding experiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) w...
Aim. This paper reports on a study examining the relationship between women's psychological characte...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
OBJECTIVES: Physical breastfeeding problems can lead women to terminate breastfeeding earlier than p...
Aims. The study investigated factors empowering women to continue breastfeeding despite experiencing...
The study investigated factors empowering women to continue breastfeeding despite experiencing extra...
Aims. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of two qualitative studies which identifi...
Background: Breastfeeding offers many health benefits to mother and infant. Problem: Breastfeeding d...
The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented and current recommendations are that women ...
Background: Breastfeeding is a key public health issue, conferring benefits associated with both ...
Background Previous research has found that a third of women attributed their postnatal distress t...
Breastfeeding is an integral part of early childhood interventions as it can prevent serious childho...
Breastfeeding is an integral part of early childhood interventions as it can prevent serious childho...
ProblemDespite significant public health benefits, breastfeeding for six months continues to be chal...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feeding experiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) w...
Aim. This paper reports on a study examining the relationship between women's psychological characte...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
OBJECTIVES: Physical breastfeeding problems can lead women to terminate breastfeeding earlier than p...