This retrospective study assessed the effects of pre- and post-training programme for healthcare professionals about breastfeeding. The study included 3,114 mothers who had children aged 1-72 month(s). Their knowledge and behaviours relating to breastfeeding were evaluated. The mothers were randomly divided into two groups: the ‘before’ group included 2,000 women who were not informed about breastfeeding, and the ‘after’ group comprised 1,114 women who had been informed about breastfeeding. 56.2% and 66.1% of the mothers started breastfeeding within 30 minutes after delivery, respectively, in the before and the after group (x2=29.31, p<0.001). 16.7% and 36.5% gave exclusive breastfeeding for six months (x2=72.85, p<0.001), and 28.5% and 23....
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is a central aim of child health care. It is critical to de-velo...
AbstractThis study compared breast-feeding success rates for nursing mothers from three different po...
The most common reasons cited by women for giving up breastfeeding early can be attributed to ineffe...
This retrospective study assessed the effects of pre- and post-training programme for healthcare pro...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the impact of training in breastfeeding on knowledge, skills, and profe...
Abstract Objective To identify the impact of training in breastfeeding on knowledge, skills, and pr...
OBJECTIVE: To describe healthcare professional's (HCP's) perceived self-efficacy in their ability to...
Introduction: Nonpractice of breast feeding and noncompliance with immunisation are the two most im...
Health professionals play crucial roles on the self-confidence of nursing mothers and their knowledg...
CONTEXT: Promotion of breastfeeding in Brazilian maternity hospitals. OBJECTIVE: To quantify changes...
Support from health care professionals (HCPs) with good knowledge and positive attitudes toward brea...
The World Health Organization (W.H.O) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of...
Background The present study aimed to explore effects of companionship in training sessions on primi...
Introduction: Although exclusive breastfeeding is very beneficial for children's and mothers' health...
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is a central aim of child health care. It is critical to de-velo...
AbstractThis study compared breast-feeding success rates for nursing mothers from three different po...
The most common reasons cited by women for giving up breastfeeding early can be attributed to ineffe...
This retrospective study assessed the effects of pre- and post-training programme for healthcare pro...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the impact of training in breastfeeding on knowledge, skills, and profe...
Abstract Objective To identify the impact of training in breastfeeding on knowledge, skills, and pr...
OBJECTIVE: To describe healthcare professional's (HCP's) perceived self-efficacy in their ability to...
Introduction: Nonpractice of breast feeding and noncompliance with immunisation are the two most im...
Health professionals play crucial roles on the self-confidence of nursing mothers and their knowledg...
CONTEXT: Promotion of breastfeeding in Brazilian maternity hospitals. OBJECTIVE: To quantify changes...
Support from health care professionals (HCPs) with good knowledge and positive attitudes toward brea...
The World Health Organization (W.H.O) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of...
Background The present study aimed to explore effects of companionship in training sessions on primi...
Introduction: Although exclusive breastfeeding is very beneficial for children's and mothers' health...
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is a central aim of child health care. It is critical to de-velo...
AbstractThis study compared breast-feeding success rates for nursing mothers from three different po...
The most common reasons cited by women for giving up breastfeeding early can be attributed to ineffe...