Background: Limited knowledge, negative beliefs, and lack of sufficient breastfeeding promotion and support by physicians contribute to global suboptimal breastfeeding rates. Formal medical education is well-known to influence future physicians’ knowledge, beliefs, and medical practice. However, less understood is the influence of social networks and processes on the exchange and diffusion of knowledge and practices related to breastfeeding. Objectives: We selected the underserved and under-supported public medical school in Lebanon to examine the social side of medical education. Our objectives were to assess knowledge, beliefs, and self-efficacy related to breastfeeding promotion and support among interns and residents. We also examined t...
Using social media is one important strategy to communicate research and public health guidelines to...
CONTENT: Humans are fundamentally social beings. The social systems within which we live our lives (...
Abstract Background Lack of sufficient preparation of physicians for the provision of breastfeeding ...
BackgroundLimited knowledge, negative beliefs, and lack of sufficient breastfeeding promotion and su...
Background: Insufficient breastfeeding promotion and support by physicians contribute to suboptimal ...
Race, income and education have a significant impact on health outcomes, and these social factors in...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
This study tested whether the prediction of health-related knowledge (correct breastfeeding practice...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Background: Previous reports have demonstrated that counseling about breastfeeding can improve the r...
Introduction: The importance of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers are globally recognized. ...
BackgroundSchool-based breastfeeding education (SBBE) may help improve breastfeeding rates in the lo...
Background: The United States has one of the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the world. Studies hyp...
Background: Lack of sufficient preparation of physicians for the provision of breastfeeding support ...
Abstract Background School-based breastfeeding education (SBBE) may help improve breastfeeding rates...
Using social media is one important strategy to communicate research and public health guidelines to...
CONTENT: Humans are fundamentally social beings. The social systems within which we live our lives (...
Abstract Background Lack of sufficient preparation of physicians for the provision of breastfeeding ...
BackgroundLimited knowledge, negative beliefs, and lack of sufficient breastfeeding promotion and su...
Background: Insufficient breastfeeding promotion and support by physicians contribute to suboptimal ...
Race, income and education have a significant impact on health outcomes, and these social factors in...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
This study tested whether the prediction of health-related knowledge (correct breastfeeding practice...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Background: Previous reports have demonstrated that counseling about breastfeeding can improve the r...
Introduction: The importance of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers are globally recognized. ...
BackgroundSchool-based breastfeeding education (SBBE) may help improve breastfeeding rates in the lo...
Background: The United States has one of the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the world. Studies hyp...
Background: Lack of sufficient preparation of physicians for the provision of breastfeeding support ...
Abstract Background School-based breastfeeding education (SBBE) may help improve breastfeeding rates...
Using social media is one important strategy to communicate research and public health guidelines to...
CONTENT: Humans are fundamentally social beings. The social systems within which we live our lives (...
Abstract Background Lack of sufficient preparation of physicians for the provision of breastfeeding ...