There are a number of research reports that address the various advantages that breastfeeding brings to mothers and children, as well as to families and society, and in addition to a number of physically positive effects, breastfeeding has an important role in terms of mental and psychological effects. Ninety-five % of mothers desire to breastfeed, which reflects social acceptance, but the actual breastfeeding rate of the first month after childbirth is 42%, which accounts for about a half of all mothers. Breastfeeding is a natural behavior, but it cannot be performed only by instinct, so mothers discontinue breastfeeding for various reasons. While these reasons for the discontinuation of breastfeeding have been studied in many countries, r...
The objective of this study was to examine the factors associated with the initiation and continuati...
This study aimed to investigate factors associated with breastfeeding for at least one year among wo...
oai:repository.derby.ac.uk:q4638Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO, 2023) recommends a...
The Japanese health system places great emphasis on healthy development. However, the prevalence of ...
金沢大学医薬保健研究域保健学系Background: Although the importance of breastfeeding is well known in Japan, in recen...
Background International and national organizations recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first ...
“Reasons for breastfeeding” influence “breastfeeding intention” with regard to its continuation or ce...
The aim of this study was to document the breastfeeding practices of Japanese-Australian mothers liv...
Background: The rate of predominant breastfeeding was 51.3% at 1 month postpartum, even though 93.4%...
[[abstract]]Breast milk is the ideal, preferred foods, which provides the most comprehensive and bal...
This study clarifies the process through which mothers gain confidence during continued breastfeedin...
It is generally acknowledged that the popularity of breast-feeding, expressed in terms of the freque...
13301甲第4295号博士(保健学)金沢大学博士論文本文Full 以下に掲載:金沢大学つるま保健学会誌 39(1) pp.23-34 2015. 金沢大学つるま保健学会. 共著者:Kayono Ko...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
Context: According to some studies, the tendency of mothers to breastfeed has declined in recent yea...
The objective of this study was to examine the factors associated with the initiation and continuati...
This study aimed to investigate factors associated with breastfeeding for at least one year among wo...
oai:repository.derby.ac.uk:q4638Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO, 2023) recommends a...
The Japanese health system places great emphasis on healthy development. However, the prevalence of ...
金沢大学医薬保健研究域保健学系Background: Although the importance of breastfeeding is well known in Japan, in recen...
Background International and national organizations recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first ...
“Reasons for breastfeeding” influence “breastfeeding intention” with regard to its continuation or ce...
The aim of this study was to document the breastfeeding practices of Japanese-Australian mothers liv...
Background: The rate of predominant breastfeeding was 51.3% at 1 month postpartum, even though 93.4%...
[[abstract]]Breast milk is the ideal, preferred foods, which provides the most comprehensive and bal...
This study clarifies the process through which mothers gain confidence during continued breastfeedin...
It is generally acknowledged that the popularity of breast-feeding, expressed in terms of the freque...
13301甲第4295号博士(保健学)金沢大学博士論文本文Full 以下に掲載:金沢大学つるま保健学会誌 39(1) pp.23-34 2015. 金沢大学つるま保健学会. 共著者:Kayono Ko...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
Context: According to some studies, the tendency of mothers to breastfeed has declined in recent yea...
The objective of this study was to examine the factors associated with the initiation and continuati...
This study aimed to investigate factors associated with breastfeeding for at least one year among wo...
oai:repository.derby.ac.uk:q4638Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO, 2023) recommends a...