Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strategy for addressing health inequalities. National evidence-based public health recommendations for breastfeeding exist in the UK (NICE (2008)Improving the nutrition of pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and children in low-income households. NICE public health guidance 11. London: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence). The need to tailor interventions to the needs of diverse disadvantaged population groups is an overarching principle informing these recommendations. However, there is little evidence on how to achieve such tailored services. This qualitative paper examines the breastfeeding experiences of 14 grandmothers, 23 wom...
Objectives: the aim of this study was to explore how migration from Bangladesh to the UK influenced ...
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months protects infants from morbidity and growth retar...
This study examined the main factors that influence Bangladeshi women living in London's decisions t...
Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strate...
This thesis addresses the question ‘how can breastfeeding support services best meet the needs of wo...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with the initiat...
There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and...
PhD ThesisAbstract Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition for the healthy growth of infants and i...
In Tower Hamlets, the Bangladeshi women have a very low rate of breastfeeding and the difference bet...
Saba Chaudry, Jane McClinchy, Jonathan Tammam, ‘Perceptions and influences surrounding breastfeeding...
In the UK, breastfeeding rates in area of high social deprivation remain significantly lower than th...
Objective to explore the factors that impact on UK-born ethnic minority women’s experiences of an...
OBJECTIVE: to explore the factors that impact on UK-born ethnic minority women's experiences of and ...
Acculturating to a host country has a negative impact on immigrant women's breastfeeding practices, ...
Background: Breast‐feeding is considered the optimum method of infant nutrition conveying health and...
Objectives: the aim of this study was to explore how migration from Bangladesh to the UK influenced ...
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months protects infants from morbidity and growth retar...
This study examined the main factors that influence Bangladeshi women living in London's decisions t...
Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strate...
This thesis addresses the question ‘how can breastfeeding support services best meet the needs of wo...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with the initiat...
There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and...
PhD ThesisAbstract Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition for the healthy growth of infants and i...
In Tower Hamlets, the Bangladeshi women have a very low rate of breastfeeding and the difference bet...
Saba Chaudry, Jane McClinchy, Jonathan Tammam, ‘Perceptions and influences surrounding breastfeeding...
In the UK, breastfeeding rates in area of high social deprivation remain significantly lower than th...
Objective to explore the factors that impact on UK-born ethnic minority women’s experiences of an...
OBJECTIVE: to explore the factors that impact on UK-born ethnic minority women's experiences of and ...
Acculturating to a host country has a negative impact on immigrant women's breastfeeding practices, ...
Background: Breast‐feeding is considered the optimum method of infant nutrition conveying health and...
Objectives: the aim of this study was to explore how migration from Bangladesh to the UK influenced ...
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months protects infants from morbidity and growth retar...
This study examined the main factors that influence Bangladeshi women living in London's decisions t...