Breastfeeding is a topic that frequently evokes extreme and passionate arguments – both for and against. The way a mother decides to nourish her baby can be one of the most antagonistic and emotive decisions she will ever make. A woman’s decision to breastfeed is influenced by a number of factors: demographic, psychological, cultural and social, and it is often difficult to isolate which factors are most influential (Hector, King, & Webb, 2005). One factor to be explored is the way the media represents and reports on breastfeeding issues, and the role the media can play in this decision-making process. This paper employs meta-analysis of existing literature and a limited content analysis of recent media coverage of high profile breastfeedin...
Established research on infant-feeding produced in the fields of medicine, midwifery, public health ...
Aim: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.In 2006, the Australian Gove...
Breastfeeding is a topic that frequently evokes extreme and passionate arguments – both for and agai...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
Abstract The mass media have the potential to be powerful friends or foes in promoting breastfeeding...
Abstract The mass media have the potential to be powerful friends or foes in promoting breastfeeding...
© Nursing Mothers' Association of AustraliaThe mass print media provide an opportunity to promote he...
Australia is considered to have a high breastfeeding initiation rate. Research has demonstrated that...
Background: A range of supports are required to protect and promote breastfeeding and although Austr...
This paper is an empirically informed opinion piece revisiting an argument published in Midwifery 10...
This paper is an empirically informed opinion piece revisiting an argument published in Midwifery 10...
This paper is an empirically informed opinion piece revisiting an argument published in Midwifery 10...
This paper is an empirically informed opinion piece revisiting an argument published in Midwifery 10...
Despite numerous health benefits for babies and mothers, many women do not either initiate or contin...
Established research on infant-feeding produced in the fields of medicine, midwifery, public health ...
Aim: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.In 2006, the Australian Gove...
Breastfeeding is a topic that frequently evokes extreme and passionate arguments – both for and agai...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
Abstract The mass media have the potential to be powerful friends or foes in promoting breastfeeding...
Abstract The mass media have the potential to be powerful friends or foes in promoting breastfeeding...
© Nursing Mothers' Association of AustraliaThe mass print media provide an opportunity to promote he...
Australia is considered to have a high breastfeeding initiation rate. Research has demonstrated that...
Background: A range of supports are required to protect and promote breastfeeding and although Austr...
This paper is an empirically informed opinion piece revisiting an argument published in Midwifery 10...
This paper is an empirically informed opinion piece revisiting an argument published in Midwifery 10...
This paper is an empirically informed opinion piece revisiting an argument published in Midwifery 10...
This paper is an empirically informed opinion piece revisiting an argument published in Midwifery 10...
Despite numerous health benefits for babies and mothers, many women do not either initiate or contin...
Established research on infant-feeding produced in the fields of medicine, midwifery, public health ...
Aim: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.In 2006, the Australian Gove...