Objectives: Breastfeeding mothers returning to work undertake multiple conflicting roles at home and work that can result in high levels of stress. Exploring coping skills amongst these mothers can help in planning useful programmes to promote family wellbeing. This study aims to explore the experiences of working breastfeeding mothers and their coping mechanism against high levels of daily stress. Methods: In this qualitative study, we described the experiences of 20 Iranian breastfeeding mothers through in-depth and semi-structured interviews. All interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Two main themes emerged as follows: 1) self-management with subthemes of a) attitude reconstruction, b) order...
Background: Breastfeeding is the optimal form of nutrition for infants in their first year of life. ...
Introduction: The primary reason that compels working mothers to decrease their ability to continue ...
Aims. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of two qualitative studies which identifi...
© 2017 Chinese Nursing Association Objectives: Breastfeeding mothers returning to work undertake mul...
Breastfeeding mothers returning to work often feel exhausted as they must feed on demand and attend ...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important strategy to ensure health promotion and wellbeing. Since...
This research aimed to identify coping strategies used by breastfeeding-working mothers. Participant...
This research aimed to identify coping strategies used by breastfeeding-working mothers. Participant...
Background The positive effect of breastfeeding on the health of the mother, child and community has...
Facilitating the combination of breastfeeding and work Research has shown that breastfeeding has imp...
An interview survey was conducted on 639 and 340 mother-child pairs from Ismailia, Egypt and Riyadh,...
INTRODUCTION: The lack of experienced midwifery in obstetrics and gynecology centers would have harm...
This explanatory mixed method design which comprised of three phases explored stressors based on the...
This explanatory mixed method design which comprised of three phases explored stressors based on the...
Introduction: Childbirth is a stressful factor that can trigger disorders such as depression in wome...
Background: Breastfeeding is the optimal form of nutrition for infants in their first year of life. ...
Introduction: The primary reason that compels working mothers to decrease their ability to continue ...
Aims. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of two qualitative studies which identifi...
© 2017 Chinese Nursing Association Objectives: Breastfeeding mothers returning to work undertake mul...
Breastfeeding mothers returning to work often feel exhausted as they must feed on demand and attend ...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important strategy to ensure health promotion and wellbeing. Since...
This research aimed to identify coping strategies used by breastfeeding-working mothers. Participant...
This research aimed to identify coping strategies used by breastfeeding-working mothers. Participant...
Background The positive effect of breastfeeding on the health of the mother, child and community has...
Facilitating the combination of breastfeeding and work Research has shown that breastfeeding has imp...
An interview survey was conducted on 639 and 340 mother-child pairs from Ismailia, Egypt and Riyadh,...
INTRODUCTION: The lack of experienced midwifery in obstetrics and gynecology centers would have harm...
This explanatory mixed method design which comprised of three phases explored stressors based on the...
This explanatory mixed method design which comprised of three phases explored stressors based on the...
Introduction: Childbirth is a stressful factor that can trigger disorders such as depression in wome...
Background: Breastfeeding is the optimal form of nutrition for infants in their first year of life. ...
Introduction: The primary reason that compels working mothers to decrease their ability to continue ...
Aims. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of two qualitative studies which identifi...