The purpose of this paper was to develop a best practice protocol for breastfeeding education among Mexican-American mothers. The author will first identify and present the problem in regards to nursing and public health. She will then discuss the physiology of lactation; the specific focus will be on the physiologic and psychosocial advantages to the mother and infant. A brief overview of culturally specific values to people of Mexican heritage affecting motherhood, pregnancy, and childbearing will be presented. This will be followed by discussion of culturally specific attitudes and values affecting breastfeeding as well as the effects of acculturation on breastfeeding. The author will then present and discuss the available research perta...
PURPOSE: To explore factors that contribute to feeding choices Hispanic women make for their newborn...
Objective. To determine the breastfeeding rate of Latino infants at an urban pediatric clinic in the...
The study presented below attempts to approach both the figures and the practice of breastfeeding in...
The purpose of this paper was to develop a best practice protocol for breastfeeding education among ...
Breast-feeding is a universally accepted practice that is supported by the World Health organization...
Hispanic and Mexican women exhibit comparable breastfeeding behavior, as roughly only one in five an...
Background The Marshallese, a Pacific Islander population, are a growing migrant population in the U...
The topic of breast-feeding has long been a controversial issue in the United States. The incidence ...
Purpose of Project: The purpose of this project was to explore the role of the Latina housekeeper in...
Before carrying out a breastfeeding promotion programme in a periurban area of Mexico City, we condu...
Emerging research has begun to examine the breastfeeding experiences among racial/ethnic minority wo...
Breastfeeding has been demonstrated to be a health promoting and health protective feeding method fo...
This report describes the breastfeeding and weaning practices of rural women in two Mexican towns an...
Purpose:To explore factors that contribute to feeding choices Hispanic women make for their newborn ...
Breastfeeding confers immunological, physiological and psychological benefits for the infant and mot...
PURPOSE: To explore factors that contribute to feeding choices Hispanic women make for their newborn...
Objective. To determine the breastfeeding rate of Latino infants at an urban pediatric clinic in the...
The study presented below attempts to approach both the figures and the practice of breastfeeding in...
The purpose of this paper was to develop a best practice protocol for breastfeeding education among ...
Breast-feeding is a universally accepted practice that is supported by the World Health organization...
Hispanic and Mexican women exhibit comparable breastfeeding behavior, as roughly only one in five an...
Background The Marshallese, a Pacific Islander population, are a growing migrant population in the U...
The topic of breast-feeding has long been a controversial issue in the United States. The incidence ...
Purpose of Project: The purpose of this project was to explore the role of the Latina housekeeper in...
Before carrying out a breastfeeding promotion programme in a periurban area of Mexico City, we condu...
Emerging research has begun to examine the breastfeeding experiences among racial/ethnic minority wo...
Breastfeeding has been demonstrated to be a health promoting and health protective feeding method fo...
This report describes the breastfeeding and weaning practices of rural women in two Mexican towns an...
Purpose:To explore factors that contribute to feeding choices Hispanic women make for their newborn ...
Breastfeeding confers immunological, physiological and psychological benefits for the infant and mot...
PURPOSE: To explore factors that contribute to feeding choices Hispanic women make for their newborn...
Objective. To determine the breastfeeding rate of Latino infants at an urban pediatric clinic in the...
The study presented below attempts to approach both the figures and the practice of breastfeeding in...