Internationally, women give mixed reports regarding professional support during the early establishment of breastfeeding. Little is known about the components of midwifery language and the support practices, which assist or interfere with the early establishment of breastfeeding. In this study, critical discourse analysis has been used to describe the language and practices used by midwives when supporting breastfeeding women during the first week after birth. Participant observation at two geographically distant Australian health care settings facilitated the collection of 85 observed audio-recorded dyadic interactions between breastfeeding women and midwives during 2008–2009. Additionally, 23 interviews with women post discharge, 11 inter...
BackgroundBreastfeeding prevalence in the United Kingdom is one of the lowest in Europe. The midwife...
Background: Low breastfeeding duration rates reflect the pain and distress experienced by many women...
Objectiveto explore the use of language by midwives reporting their experiences of baby-feeding prac...
Internationally, women give mixed reports regarding professional support during the early establishm...
This thesis reports on a qualitative study of midwifery support for women who are breastfeeding duri...
Midwives are the main health professional group providing support and assistance to women during the...
Midwives are the main health professional group providing support and assistance to women during the...
Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life offers the recommended best start in the life...
AIM: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Aim: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Aim: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Despite considerable evidence and effort, breastfeeding duration rates in resource-rich countries su...
Despite considerable evidence and effort, breastfeeding duration rates in resource-rich countries su...
This study examines labour ward culture on two British labour wards, in terms of mother-baby contact...
Breastfeeding confers many benefits for the health and wellbeing of mothers and babies and for the w...
BackgroundBreastfeeding prevalence in the United Kingdom is one of the lowest in Europe. The midwife...
Background: Low breastfeeding duration rates reflect the pain and distress experienced by many women...
Objectiveto explore the use of language by midwives reporting their experiences of baby-feeding prac...
Internationally, women give mixed reports regarding professional support during the early establishm...
This thesis reports on a qualitative study of midwifery support for women who are breastfeeding duri...
Midwives are the main health professional group providing support and assistance to women during the...
Midwives are the main health professional group providing support and assistance to women during the...
Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life offers the recommended best start in the life...
AIM: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Aim: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Aim: the aim of the study was to examine the dominant discourses that midwives draw on to present in...
Despite considerable evidence and effort, breastfeeding duration rates in resource-rich countries su...
Despite considerable evidence and effort, breastfeeding duration rates in resource-rich countries su...
This study examines labour ward culture on two British labour wards, in terms of mother-baby contact...
Breastfeeding confers many benefits for the health and wellbeing of mothers and babies and for the w...
BackgroundBreastfeeding prevalence in the United Kingdom is one of the lowest in Europe. The midwife...
Background: Low breastfeeding duration rates reflect the pain and distress experienced by many women...
Objectiveto explore the use of language by midwives reporting their experiences of baby-feeding prac...