BACKGROUND Exclusive breastfeeding until six months followed by the introduction of solids and continued breastfeeding is recommended by the World Health Organisation. The dominant approach to achieving this has been to educate and support women to start and continue breastfeeding rather than understanding behaviour change processes from a broader perspective. METHOD Serial qualitative interviews examined the influences of significant others on women's feeding behaviour. Thirty-six women and 37 nominated significant others participated in 220 interviews, conducted approximately four weekly from late pregnancy to six months after birth. Responses to summative structured questions at the end of each interview asking about significant influenc...
AimsThe aims of this longitudinal qualitative study conducted in 2009-2010 were:• to explore the ear...
The early postnatal period is a critical period in women’s infant feeding journeys, often marked by ...
Breastfeeding rates in the United Kingdom (UK) are one of the lowest in the developed world and cert...
BackgroundExclusive breastfeeding until six months followed by the introduction of solids and contin...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...
PMID: 22422915 [PubMed] PMCID: PMC3307036 Free PMC ArticlePeer reviewedPublisher PD
levels of unintended breastfeeding cessation. Previous research has argued that infant feeding shoul...
The aim of this research is to evaluate and synthesize evidence on the role of the Behaviour Change ...
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...
The early post-natal period is a critical period in women's infant feeding journeys, often marked by...
Background In the UK, initiating then discontinuing breastfeeding before two weeks post-partum is c...
Objective: To synthesise qualitative evidence of views and experiences of partners and other family ...
Background: Many women in the UK stop breastfeeding before they would like to, and earlier than is r...
AimsThe aims of this longitudinal qualitative study conducted in 2009-2010 were:• to explore the ear...
The early postnatal period is a critical period in women’s infant feeding journeys, often marked by ...
Breastfeeding rates in the United Kingdom (UK) are one of the lowest in the developed world and cert...
BackgroundExclusive breastfeeding until six months followed by the introduction of solids and contin...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...
PMID: 22422915 [PubMed] PMCID: PMC3307036 Free PMC ArticlePeer reviewedPublisher PD
levels of unintended breastfeeding cessation. Previous research has argued that infant feeding shoul...
The aim of this research is to evaluate and synthesize evidence on the role of the Behaviour Change ...
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...
The early post-natal period is a critical period in women's infant feeding journeys, often marked by...
Background In the UK, initiating then discontinuing breastfeeding before two weeks post-partum is c...
Objective: To synthesise qualitative evidence of views and experiences of partners and other family ...
Background: Many women in the UK stop breastfeeding before they would like to, and earlier than is r...
AimsThe aims of this longitudinal qualitative study conducted in 2009-2010 were:• to explore the ear...
The early postnatal period is a critical period in women’s infant feeding journeys, often marked by ...
Breastfeeding rates in the United Kingdom (UK) are one of the lowest in the developed world and cert...