Abstract Background Monitoring of breastfeeding is vital. However, infant feeding practices are difficult to assess at the population level. Although significant efforts have been made towards the consistent measurement and reporting of breastfeeding, few countries have successfully implemented a system to do so. Many inaccuracies, inconsistencies and issues remain. This paper highlights the main issues relating to the methods and indicators used to monitor breastfeeding, particularly exclusive breastfeeding, at the population level. In doing so, it aims to support progress in this area. Discussion Indicators are used primarily for comparative purposes and should be broadly consistent with recommended practice; regarding exclusive breastfee...
Breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding rates are universally below those recommended by ...
Background - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfee...
Objective. To report the duration of and factors associated with exclusive and any breastfeeding amo...
<p>This paper describes how exclusive breastfeeding has been measured and the indicators for it that...
BACKGROUND: Correct measurement and continuous monitoring of exclusive breastfeeding are essential t...
The importance of breastfeeding for infant and maternal health is well established. The World Health...
Abstract Monitoring indicators of breastfeeding practices is important to protect and evaluate the p...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has many benefits to the child from mental to physical gro...
Abstract Background Maternal recall is most commonly used to determine exclusive breastfeeding rates...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has many benefits to the child from mental to physical gro...
Although exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6months of infant life is recommended in the UK, ther...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends a 24-h recall period to estimate breast...
Abstract Background Suboptimal breastfeeding is associated with higher mortality among infants and y...
<p>BF = breastfeeding, corr = corrected, PNA = postnatal age (chronological age).</p><p>'*If a...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...
Breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding rates are universally below those recommended by ...
Background - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfee...
Objective. To report the duration of and factors associated with exclusive and any breastfeeding amo...
<p>This paper describes how exclusive breastfeeding has been measured and the indicators for it that...
BACKGROUND: Correct measurement and continuous monitoring of exclusive breastfeeding are essential t...
The importance of breastfeeding for infant and maternal health is well established. The World Health...
Abstract Monitoring indicators of breastfeeding practices is important to protect and evaluate the p...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has many benefits to the child from mental to physical gro...
Abstract Background Maternal recall is most commonly used to determine exclusive breastfeeding rates...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has many benefits to the child from mental to physical gro...
Although exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6months of infant life is recommended in the UK, ther...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends a 24-h recall period to estimate breast...
Abstract Background Suboptimal breastfeeding is associated with higher mortality among infants and y...
<p>BF = breastfeeding, corr = corrected, PNA = postnatal age (chronological age).</p><p>'*If a...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...
Breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding rates are universally below those recommended by ...
Background - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfee...
Objective. To report the duration of and factors associated with exclusive and any breastfeeding amo...