Abstract Background Lack of sufficient preparation of physicians for the provision of breastfeeding support and counselling has been well-documented. The development of training in breastfeeding medicine for medical students is currently ongoing worldwide. This study was conducted to gain insights into a potential framework for a breastfeeding education curriculum. Methods A mixed-method design was used to evaluate the opinions of medical teachers regarding current lactation education and the applicability of the World Health Organization ‘Infant and young child feeding: model chapter for textbooks for medical students and allied health professionals’ in medical colleges in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Twelve teachers from three medical schools we...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The benefits of breastfeeding are accepted universally. Inadequate k...
Background: Breast milk is an ideal feed for infants, and it is effective in ensuring child health a...
Objective: To assess knowledge among medical students of a private medical college regarding breast-...
Background: Lack of sufficient preparation of physicians for the provision of breastfeeding support ...
Background: Previous reports have demonstrated that counseling about breastfeeding can improve the r...
BackgroundBreastfeeding is the natural way of feeding babies; it has many health benefits for mother...
ABSTRACT A questionnaire to assess doctors ’ knowledge, attitudes and training about breastfeeding w...
Introduction: The importance of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers are globally recognized. ...
Medical school and residency training programs, in which practice patterns are established, frequent...
Background Currently there is no published data on the inclusion of breastfeeding education within t...
Objectives To investigate what breastfeeding information is included in Australian medical program c...
Background: Insufficient breastfeeding promotion and support by physicians contribute to suboptimal ...
AbstractObjectiveIn the beginning of 2006 there were major changes to the structure of the pediatric...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding provides numerous health benefits for mothers and infants, but wor...
Race, income and education have a significant impact on health outcomes, and these social factors in...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The benefits of breastfeeding are accepted universally. Inadequate k...
Background: Breast milk is an ideal feed for infants, and it is effective in ensuring child health a...
Objective: To assess knowledge among medical students of a private medical college regarding breast-...
Background: Lack of sufficient preparation of physicians for the provision of breastfeeding support ...
Background: Previous reports have demonstrated that counseling about breastfeeding can improve the r...
BackgroundBreastfeeding is the natural way of feeding babies; it has many health benefits for mother...
ABSTRACT A questionnaire to assess doctors ’ knowledge, attitudes and training about breastfeeding w...
Introduction: The importance of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers are globally recognized. ...
Medical school and residency training programs, in which practice patterns are established, frequent...
Background Currently there is no published data on the inclusion of breastfeeding education within t...
Objectives To investigate what breastfeeding information is included in Australian medical program c...
Background: Insufficient breastfeeding promotion and support by physicians contribute to suboptimal ...
AbstractObjectiveIn the beginning of 2006 there were major changes to the structure of the pediatric...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding provides numerous health benefits for mothers and infants, but wor...
Race, income and education have a significant impact on health outcomes, and these social factors in...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The benefits of breastfeeding are accepted universally. Inadequate k...
Background: Breast milk is an ideal feed for infants, and it is effective in ensuring child health a...
Objective: To assess knowledge among medical students of a private medical college regarding breast-...