Background: Father support has recently been associated with increasing breastfeeding rates, but research is limited on how the American father’s perspectives of breastfeeding influence breastfeeding behavior. The aim of the study was to investigate the perspectives of fathers residing in Georgia on breastfeeding and to understand if it contributed to mothers’ decisions to breastfeed. Methods: We conducted 10 semi-structured, in-depth interviews with parents of ever-breastfeed infants who were at least six months of age. Results: Mothers often led the decision-making process to breastfeed based on her prepartum knowledge of breastfeeding. Many fathers had no prepartum opinion on breastfeeding, and their lack of opinion was not a determining...
Background: The ability to breastfeed and continue the practice requires dedication,commitment, pers...
A father who provides full support to his wife in the breastfeeding process, from the phase of pregn...
The breastfeeding intention–behaviour gap remains wide in developed countries. Current studies have ...
Background: Fathers’ attitudes and actions can positively or negatively affect mothers’ intentions t...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first six...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Although breastfeeding is widely acknowledged as the normal method...
Aim: To explore the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours of fathers towards breastfeeding and how they...
Background In recent years closer attention has been paid to the role of fathers in both the decisio...
Background: previous studies regarding breastfeeding have demonstrated the importance of the father ...
Objective - Empirical evidence demonstrates that fathers have a strong influence on a mother‟sdecisi...
Background: Despite the persistence of racial and ethnic disparities in breastfeeding in which Black...
National and international policy and guidance recognise the health and other benefits of breastfeed...
Breastfeeding is a vital for infants during their early stage of life and it is considered that fath...
Research shows that fathers can have a considerable influence on a mother’s decision to initiate and...
Fathers influence mothers’ decisions to breastfeed and for how long they intend to breastfeed. Previ...
Background: The ability to breastfeed and continue the practice requires dedication,commitment, pers...
A father who provides full support to his wife in the breastfeeding process, from the phase of pregn...
The breastfeeding intention–behaviour gap remains wide in developed countries. Current studies have ...
Background: Fathers’ attitudes and actions can positively or negatively affect mothers’ intentions t...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first six...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Although breastfeeding is widely acknowledged as the normal method...
Aim: To explore the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours of fathers towards breastfeeding and how they...
Background In recent years closer attention has been paid to the role of fathers in both the decisio...
Background: previous studies regarding breastfeeding have demonstrated the importance of the father ...
Objective - Empirical evidence demonstrates that fathers have a strong influence on a mother‟sdecisi...
Background: Despite the persistence of racial and ethnic disparities in breastfeeding in which Black...
National and international policy and guidance recognise the health and other benefits of breastfeed...
Breastfeeding is a vital for infants during their early stage of life and it is considered that fath...
Research shows that fathers can have a considerable influence on a mother’s decision to initiate and...
Fathers influence mothers’ decisions to breastfeed and for how long they intend to breastfeed. Previ...
Background: The ability to breastfeed and continue the practice requires dedication,commitment, pers...
A father who provides full support to his wife in the breastfeeding process, from the phase of pregn...
The breastfeeding intention–behaviour gap remains wide in developed countries. Current studies have ...