Background: Becoming parents for the first time is challenging. Mothers need both social and professional support to handle these challenges. Professionals’ attitudes affect quality of care and support. So to improve professional support, an intervention consisting of a process-oriented training was performed. Due to the positive results of the intervention there is a need to illuminate the methodological approach further. The overall aim was therefore to describe a methodological approach to improve and evaluate health care professionals’ attitudes toward breastfeeding and parental support in order to improve quality of care in childbearing. Methods: This study was a longitudinal randomized control intervention study, in which groups of mo...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
AIM: This paper is a report of a synthesis of mothers' and healthcare professionals' experiences and...
An uncontrolled study with process evaluation was conducted in three U.K. community maternity sites ...
Background: Becoming parents for the first time is challenging. Mothers need both social and profess...
Abstract: Background: Socialstyrelsen statistics show that breastfeeding continues to decline. Previ...
Health professionals play crucial roles on the self-confidence of nursing mothers and their knowledg...
While the benefits of breastfeeding are well established, few Scottish women exclusively breastfeed,...
The over all objectives of this thesis was to map factors of importance for breastfeeding such as m...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
Background. Although the World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for six months...
Background: Cesarean birth may negatively affect mother-infant interactions, while professional supp...
OBJECTIVE: To describe healthcare professional's (HCP's) perceived self-efficacy in their ability to...
Breastfeeding provides many health benefits for both mother and baby, and mothers need support and e...
Objectives: To know the perceptions of mothers and health professionals in relation to the care prov...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
AIM: This paper is a report of a synthesis of mothers' and healthcare professionals' experiences and...
An uncontrolled study with process evaluation was conducted in three U.K. community maternity sites ...
Background: Becoming parents for the first time is challenging. Mothers need both social and profess...
Abstract: Background: Socialstyrelsen statistics show that breastfeeding continues to decline. Previ...
Health professionals play crucial roles on the self-confidence of nursing mothers and their knowledg...
While the benefits of breastfeeding are well established, few Scottish women exclusively breastfeed,...
The over all objectives of this thesis was to map factors of importance for breastfeeding such as m...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
Background. Although the World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for six months...
Background: Cesarean birth may negatively affect mother-infant interactions, while professional supp...
OBJECTIVE: To describe healthcare professional's (HCP's) perceived self-efficacy in their ability to...
Breastfeeding provides many health benefits for both mother and baby, and mothers need support and e...
Objectives: To know the perceptions of mothers and health professionals in relation to the care prov...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
AIM: This paper is a report of a synthesis of mothers' and healthcare professionals' experiences and...
An uncontrolled study with process evaluation was conducted in three U.K. community maternity sites ...