Introduction: Breast milk is, without a doubt, the food that provides all the nutrients essential for the healthy growth and development of children. Through effective breastfeeding practices, it is possible to prevent several chronic noncommunicable diseases in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Objective: To investigate the relevance of using an educational strategy in breastfeeding promotion. Methods: It was a descriptive study with uncontrolled analytical approach conducted with 36 mothers of children under 2 years of age about breastfeeding, through an educational intervention using the booklet “Breastfeeding: an act of love”. Data collection took place in two moments (pre-test and post-test). Ethics Committee approved the project ...
The medically supported benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and their children include, but are no...
It is important to educate women of childbearing age, their families, and society of the benefits th...
Background: Post-partum nurses are responsible for preparing new mothers with the necessary skills t...
Background: UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) and WHO estimate that if...
Introduction: Breast milk is the best food to meet the nutritional needs of the child, exclusively f...
Introduction: Breast milk is extremely important for maternal and child health bringing indisputabl...
Background: Maternal and newborn patients in the hospital are usually focused on recovery and now re...
Breastfeeding provides many health and psychological benefits to both mother and child. Many women i...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
The objective was to investigate the Community Health Agents (CHA) knowledge in breastfeeding....
Currently 16% of Americans breastfeed their children for at least 12 months as recommended by the AA...
Background: Breastfeeding plays an essential and irreplaceable role in child nutrition, which is why...
The benefits of breastfeeding are becoming widely recognized. The majority of women believe breast m...
Background: Education is an essential part of the nursing profession. Nurses should be teaching thei...
Breastfeeding support is an important task of paediatric care. The high awareness of the female pop...
The medically supported benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and their children include, but are no...
It is important to educate women of childbearing age, their families, and society of the benefits th...
Background: Post-partum nurses are responsible for preparing new mothers with the necessary skills t...
Background: UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) and WHO estimate that if...
Introduction: Breast milk is the best food to meet the nutritional needs of the child, exclusively f...
Introduction: Breast milk is extremely important for maternal and child health bringing indisputabl...
Background: Maternal and newborn patients in the hospital are usually focused on recovery and now re...
Breastfeeding provides many health and psychological benefits to both mother and child. Many women i...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
The objective was to investigate the Community Health Agents (CHA) knowledge in breastfeeding....
Currently 16% of Americans breastfeed their children for at least 12 months as recommended by the AA...
Background: Breastfeeding plays an essential and irreplaceable role in child nutrition, which is why...
The benefits of breastfeeding are becoming widely recognized. The majority of women believe breast m...
Background: Education is an essential part of the nursing profession. Nurses should be teaching thei...
Breastfeeding support is an important task of paediatric care. The high awareness of the female pop...
The medically supported benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and their children include, but are no...
It is important to educate women of childbearing age, their families, and society of the benefits th...
Background: Post-partum nurses are responsible for preparing new mothers with the necessary skills t...