Aims: To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impact on breastfeeding experiences of refugee women from Vietnam and Myanmar in Brisbane, Australia. Design: A qualitative study guided by feminist methodological inquiry. Methods: Semi-structured interviews and drawing exercises were conducted with recent
Problem: Migration or resettlement to western nations frequently alters breastfeeding and complement...
Objective: to develop an understanding of primiparous women's experiences and challenges of breast f...
Background: Studies report mixed findings about rates of both exclusive and partial breastfeeding am...
Aims: To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impac...
The pressures exerted by political agendas in third world nations continue to displace many individu...
Research has demonstrated that breastfeeding decreases the mortality of infants and supports the hea...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Infant feeding in traditional (non-White societies) is imbued within beliefs surrounding the human b...
Infant feeding in traditional (non-White societies) is imbued within beliefs surrounding the human b...
Background: The postpartum period can be challenging for many women. For migrant women, the arrival ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of breastfeeding among refugee women from Li...
BACKGROUND: Refugee women experience higher incidence of childbirth complications and poor pregnancy...
Breast milk is acknowledged and recommended as the best food for babies by the World Health Organiza...
The aim of this study was to analyze the meanings and experiences of early contact and breastfeeding...
Problem: Migration or resettlement to western nations frequently alters breastfeeding and complement...
Objective: to develop an understanding of primiparous women's experiences and challenges of breast f...
Background: Studies report mixed findings about rates of both exclusive and partial breastfeeding am...
Aims: To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impac...
The pressures exerted by political agendas in third world nations continue to displace many individu...
Research has demonstrated that breastfeeding decreases the mortality of infants and supports the hea...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Infant feeding in traditional (non-White societies) is imbued within beliefs surrounding the human b...
Infant feeding in traditional (non-White societies) is imbued within beliefs surrounding the human b...
Background: The postpartum period can be challenging for many women. For migrant women, the arrival ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of breastfeeding among refugee women from Li...
BACKGROUND: Refugee women experience higher incidence of childbirth complications and poor pregnancy...
Breast milk is acknowledged and recommended as the best food for babies by the World Health Organiza...
The aim of this study was to analyze the meanings and experiences of early contact and breastfeeding...
Problem: Migration or resettlement to western nations frequently alters breastfeeding and complement...
Objective: to develop an understanding of primiparous women's experiences and challenges of breast f...
Background: Studies report mixed findings about rates of both exclusive and partial breastfeeding am...