There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and infants, yet breastfeeding rates remain low in the UK, particularly in areas of high social deprivation. It is imperative that appropriate strategies are utilized to support more women to initiate and continue breastfeeding. This study used focus group methodology to explore women's views in relation to breastfeeding. The study was conducted within an area with high levels of socio-economic deprivation in the north-east of England and aimed to identify local barriers to breastfeeding, influences on choice of infant-feeding method and strategies which might improve breastfeeding rates. Focus group discussions were conducted with low-income wo...
Breastfeeding is a key determinant in promoting public health and reducing health inequality. Low-in...
Background. In the UK and other developed nations, adolescent mothers are among those least likely t...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with the initiat...
In the UK, breastfeeding rates in area of high social deprivation remain significantly lower than th...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
The Looking at Infant Feeding Today (LIFT) study examined the factors underlying the infant feeding ...
Britain has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with particularly low rates among White...
Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strate...
Objective: despite the well-documented benefits of breast feeding to both mother and child, breast-f...
BackgroundMany women from socially disadvantaged groups discontinue breastfeeding in the early postn...
Background\ud Not being breastfed is internationally considered to have a lifelong impact on morbidi...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
Breastfeeding is a key determinant in promoting public health and reducing health inequality. Low-in...
Background. In the UK and other developed nations, adolescent mothers are among those least likely t...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with the initiat...
In the UK, breastfeeding rates in area of high social deprivation remain significantly lower than th...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
The Looking at Infant Feeding Today (LIFT) study examined the factors underlying the infant feeding ...
Britain has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with particularly low rates among White...
Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strate...
Objective: despite the well-documented benefits of breast feeding to both mother and child, breast-f...
BackgroundMany women from socially disadvantaged groups discontinue breastfeeding in the early postn...
Background\ud Not being breastfed is internationally considered to have a lifelong impact on morbidi...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
Breastfeeding is a key determinant in promoting public health and reducing health inequality. Low-in...
Background. In the UK and other developed nations, adolescent mothers are among those least likely t...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...