Abstract Background Workplace accommodations for breastfeeding mothers are an important step towards achieving United States Healthy People 2010 goals for continued breastfeeding. However, evidence suggests that some employers wishing to accommodate lactating mothers fear negative reactions from other workers. Methods This study conducted in February 2007, used descriptive statistics and linear regression to assess attitudes towards workplace breastfeeding/milk expression among employees (n = 407) of a large U.S. corporation providing a wide variety of workplace accommodations for lactating mothers. Results Overall, attitudes about the impact of breastfeeding on the work environment were favorable. Previous exposure to a co-worker who breas...
Abstract Background Women are representing an increasing share of the labor force, thus, raising the...
children younger than three years of age work full-time. One-third of these women return to working ...
Human resource professionals from different industries participated in focus groups in Austin, Texas...
Abstract: Background Workplace accommodations for breastfeeding mothers are an important step toward...
Employer attitudes and practices toward breastfeeding mothers are discouraging overall. Mothers who ...
Currently over half of mothers of infants under 1-year-old are in the workforce in the United States...
Background: Breastfeeding has many health benefits for the child, mother, family, and community. How...
Background: Women are increasingly faced with decisions about how to combine breastfeeding with work...
Variations in the barriers and contributors to breastfeeding across industries have not been well ch...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to assess current lactation accommodations in a workplac...
Background: Many mothers experience barriers to maintaining a breastfeeding relationship with their ...
The purpose of this study was to identify if employer interpersonal communication and support are fa...
Abstract Background Women's return to work can be a significant barrier to continued breastfeeding. ...
textNew mothers struggle to combine breastfeeding and employment. Employers may not realize the ben...
Background: More than half of women return to the workforce within one year following the birth of ...
Abstract Background Women are representing an increasing share of the labor force, thus, raising the...
children younger than three years of age work full-time. One-third of these women return to working ...
Human resource professionals from different industries participated in focus groups in Austin, Texas...
Abstract: Background Workplace accommodations for breastfeeding mothers are an important step toward...
Employer attitudes and practices toward breastfeeding mothers are discouraging overall. Mothers who ...
Currently over half of mothers of infants under 1-year-old are in the workforce in the United States...
Background: Breastfeeding has many health benefits for the child, mother, family, and community. How...
Background: Women are increasingly faced with decisions about how to combine breastfeeding with work...
Variations in the barriers and contributors to breastfeeding across industries have not been well ch...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to assess current lactation accommodations in a workplac...
Background: Many mothers experience barriers to maintaining a breastfeeding relationship with their ...
The purpose of this study was to identify if employer interpersonal communication and support are fa...
Abstract Background Women's return to work can be a significant barrier to continued breastfeeding. ...
textNew mothers struggle to combine breastfeeding and employment. Employers may not realize the ben...
Background: More than half of women return to the workforce within one year following the birth of ...
Abstract Background Women are representing an increasing share of the labor force, thus, raising the...
children younger than three years of age work full-time. One-third of these women return to working ...
Human resource professionals from different industries participated in focus groups in Austin, Texas...