Abstract This pilot study aimed to test the effectiveness of a structured telephonic counselling (STC) on exclusive breastfeeding (EB) on healthy babies. The study was carried out on 114 primiparous women from February to March 2009. After randomization, women were divided into two groups: 55 receiving STC and 59 receiving conventional counselling. At 1, 3 and 5 months after delivery, a nurse specialist evaluated the EB rates, the influence of mother's educational level and employment status on EB. Breastfeeding rates in STC were higher compared to conventional counselling (P < 0.01); resuming work was not an EB discouraging variable as 74.5% women in the STC resumed work vs. 54.2% of the conventional counselling. Breastfeeding promotio...
Introduction: Although exclusive breastfeeding is very beneficial for children's and mothers' health...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Exclusive breastfeeding for the term infant during the first six months of...
BACKGROUND: The risks of not breastfeeding for mother and infant are well established, yet in Austra...
Abstract This pilot study aimed to test the effectiveness of a structured telephonic counselling (S...
Background & Aim: Breast milk provides many healthy nutrients to infants. Support provided by health...
The exclusive breastfeeding rate at four month in Malaysia has declined from 29.0% in 1996 to 19.3% ...
Breastfeeding is associated with infant andmaternal health benefits and considerable potential savin...
Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for the first 6 months has established benefits, yet had slow improvem...
Abstract Background Every year, nearly one million deaths occur due to suboptimal breastfeeding. If ...
According to the World Health Organization and UNICEF, of all babies born in the world, only 32.6% a...
Background: Considering that adolescent mothers may be more vulnerable to discontinuing exclusive br...
METHODS A two-arm parallel randomized controlled trial was conducted by recruiting pregnant women at...
One of the efforts to reduce infant mortality is through exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). The target o...
Objective: To identify the guidelines offered and the respective communication techniques used by Nu...
Session: Maternal and Child Health - 2043.0: Poster snapshots of current breastfeeding researchCon...
Introduction: Although exclusive breastfeeding is very beneficial for children's and mothers' health...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Exclusive breastfeeding for the term infant during the first six months of...
BACKGROUND: The risks of not breastfeeding for mother and infant are well established, yet in Austra...
Abstract This pilot study aimed to test the effectiveness of a structured telephonic counselling (S...
Background & Aim: Breast milk provides many healthy nutrients to infants. Support provided by health...
The exclusive breastfeeding rate at four month in Malaysia has declined from 29.0% in 1996 to 19.3% ...
Breastfeeding is associated with infant andmaternal health benefits and considerable potential savin...
Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for the first 6 months has established benefits, yet had slow improvem...
Abstract Background Every year, nearly one million deaths occur due to suboptimal breastfeeding. If ...
According to the World Health Organization and UNICEF, of all babies born in the world, only 32.6% a...
Background: Considering that adolescent mothers may be more vulnerable to discontinuing exclusive br...
METHODS A two-arm parallel randomized controlled trial was conducted by recruiting pregnant women at...
One of the efforts to reduce infant mortality is through exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). The target o...
Objective: To identify the guidelines offered and the respective communication techniques used by Nu...
Session: Maternal and Child Health - 2043.0: Poster snapshots of current breastfeeding researchCon...
Introduction: Although exclusive breastfeeding is very beneficial for children's and mothers' health...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Exclusive breastfeeding for the term infant during the first six months of...
BACKGROUND: The risks of not breastfeeding for mother and infant are well established, yet in Austra...