In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. This study aimed to elicit and compare mothers’ and hospital staff perceptions of the reasons that shaped mothers’ decision to formula feed. In-depth interviews with 50 mothers, and four focus group discussions with 33 hospital staff, were conducted in Hangzhou and Shenzhen in November 2014. Responses given by the mothers and hospital staff showed a number of commonalities. The perception of "insufficient breast milk" was cited by the majority of women (n = 37, 74%) as the reason for formula feeding. Mothers’ confidence in breastfeeding appears to be further reduced by maternal mothers or mothers-in-law’s and ?confinement ladies misconceptions about inf...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
Abstract The World Health Organization recommends that women exclusively breastfeed until their babi...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. This study...
Abstract: In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. T...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
Breastfeeding has been consistently shown to be the appropriate feeding method for infants. The bene...
Background: Human milk is the best food for the human infant. However, Hong Kong breastfeeding init...
Background: Breastfeeding is the basis for appropriate nutrition for infants and is strongly support...
Breastfeeding rates have decreased in the past decade in China. This study identifies psychosocial a...
Background: Rates of exclusive breastfeeding in China are relatively low and below national targets....
The objectives were to explore breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes, and intention of future parents, ...
The knowledge, attitudes, and practice of breastfeeding among Chinese medical staff have never been ...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
Abstract The World Health Organization recommends that women exclusively breastfeed until their babi...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. This study...
Abstract: In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. T...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
Breastfeeding has been consistently shown to be the appropriate feeding method for infants. The bene...
Background: Human milk is the best food for the human infant. However, Hong Kong breastfeeding init...
Background: Breastfeeding is the basis for appropriate nutrition for infants and is strongly support...
Breastfeeding rates have decreased in the past decade in China. This study identifies psychosocial a...
Background: Rates of exclusive breastfeeding in China are relatively low and below national targets....
The objectives were to explore breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes, and intention of future parents, ...
The knowledge, attitudes, and practice of breastfeeding among Chinese medical staff have never been ...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
Abstract The World Health Organization recommends that women exclusively breastfeed until their babi...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...