Among low-income mothers enrolled in the Women Infant and Child (WIC) program and Medicaid, the rate of initiating breastfeeding immediately after delivery is low (57%) compared to high-income mothers (74%). Among the many factors contributing to this are low-income mothers\u27 poor knowledge of the benefits of breast-feeding and lack of support and encouragement from clinical staff, family, and community. However, few studies have singled out the role of community and family support in improving maternal knowledge and breastfeeding practices. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior framework, this quantitative study used WIC data from the Texas Department of Health and Human Services and was conducted to examine the influence of mothers\u27 k...
The Surgeon General of the United States (2000) indicated that breastfeeding is the ideal method of ...
Disparities in breastfeeding initiation rates and breastfeeding duration have\ud been found among mo...
Objectives: The objectives of this study are: 1) to describe breastfeeding experiences and level of ...
ABSTRACT BREASTFEEDING EXPERIENCES OF LOW INCOME WOMEN IN THREE SETTINGS Joan Doyle Paddock Cornell ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
The United States has established breastfeeding as an important health indicator within the Healthy ...
Factors influencing infant feeding decisions among participants enrolled in the Special Supplemental...
The choice to breastfeed a baby is a woman\u27s concern with impact reaching beyond each individual ...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine factors related to socioeconomic status that affect a moth...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
Background and aim of the study: Within the global field of health education, it is generally accept...
Background: Breastfeeding is the best way of providing ideal food for growth and development of infa...
Choice of nutrition has a great effect on the early development of human growth. Despite increased k...
Research indicates that African American women breastfeed at the lowest rates of any racial/ethnic g...
The Surgeon General of the United States (2000) indicated that breastfeeding is the ideal method of ...
Disparities in breastfeeding initiation rates and breastfeeding duration have\ud been found among mo...
Objectives: The objectives of this study are: 1) to describe breastfeeding experiences and level of ...
ABSTRACT BREASTFEEDING EXPERIENCES OF LOW INCOME WOMEN IN THREE SETTINGS Joan Doyle Paddock Cornell ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
The United States has established breastfeeding as an important health indicator within the Healthy ...
Factors influencing infant feeding decisions among participants enrolled in the Special Supplemental...
The choice to breastfeed a baby is a woman\u27s concern with impact reaching beyond each individual ...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine factors related to socioeconomic status that affect a moth...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
Background and aim of the study: Within the global field of health education, it is generally accept...
Background: Breastfeeding is the best way of providing ideal food for growth and development of infa...
Choice of nutrition has a great effect on the early development of human growth. Despite increased k...
Research indicates that African American women breastfeed at the lowest rates of any racial/ethnic g...
The Surgeon General of the United States (2000) indicated that breastfeeding is the ideal method of ...
Disparities in breastfeeding initiation rates and breastfeeding duration have\ud been found among mo...
Objectives: The objectives of this study are: 1) to describe breastfeeding experiences and level of ...