Background: The Supporting breastfeeding In Local Communities (SILC) cluster randomized controlled trial evaluated whether a home visit focussed on infant feeding early in the postpartum period increased the percentage of infants breastfeeding at 4 months in low socioeconomic areas of Victoria, Australia. The visits were offered to women identified as at risk of early breastfeeding cessation after discharge home with a new baby. This paper describes the content of the home visits. Methods: SILC visited 1,043 women from September 2012 to March 2013, and completed a data sheet for each visit documenting topics discussed, as well as what support and resources were offered. Frequencies and percentages are presented. Results: Home visits most co...
Background Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about thei...
Background: Postnatal breastfeeding support in the form of home visits is difficult to accommodate i...
The effect of 1 pattern of additional home support for breast feeding mothers was compared with the ...
BACKGROUND: The Supporting breastfeeding In Local Communities (SILC) cluster randomized controlled t...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is associated with significant positive health outcomes for mothers and in...
OBJECTIVES: Breastfeeding has significant health benefits for mothers and infants. Despite recommend...
BACKGROUND Breastfeeding provides significant benefits to mothers and infants. In Australia, althoug...
Objective: To evaluate new mothers’ experiences of infant feeding support. Design: A postal survey d...
Research suggests women find the first 2 to 6 weeks to be the most difficult time for breastfeeding....
Abstract Background While Australia has high breastfeeding initiation, there is a sharp decline in t...
Background Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about thei...
Background Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about thei...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding does not continue until six months in many places. It is seem,...
BACKGROUND: Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about the...
Purpose: To examine the potential impact of paraprofessional home visitors in promoting breastfeedi...
Background Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about thei...
Background: Postnatal breastfeeding support in the form of home visits is difficult to accommodate i...
The effect of 1 pattern of additional home support for breast feeding mothers was compared with the ...
BACKGROUND: The Supporting breastfeeding In Local Communities (SILC) cluster randomized controlled t...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is associated with significant positive health outcomes for mothers and in...
OBJECTIVES: Breastfeeding has significant health benefits for mothers and infants. Despite recommend...
BACKGROUND Breastfeeding provides significant benefits to mothers and infants. In Australia, althoug...
Objective: To evaluate new mothers’ experiences of infant feeding support. Design: A postal survey d...
Research suggests women find the first 2 to 6 weeks to be the most difficult time for breastfeeding....
Abstract Background While Australia has high breastfeeding initiation, there is a sharp decline in t...
Background Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about thei...
Background Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about thei...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding does not continue until six months in many places. It is seem,...
BACKGROUND: Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about the...
Purpose: To examine the potential impact of paraprofessional home visitors in promoting breastfeedi...
Background Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about thei...
Background: Postnatal breastfeeding support in the form of home visits is difficult to accommodate i...
The effect of 1 pattern of additional home support for breast feeding mothers was compared with the ...