Background Health workers' counselling practices are essential to improve infant feeding practices. This paper will assess how infant feeding counselling was done and experienced by counsellors and mothers in Eastern Uganda in the context of previous guidelines. This has implications for implementation of the new infant feeding guidelines from 2009. Methods This paper combines qualitative and quantitative data from Mbale District in Eastern Uganda. Data was collected from 2003 to 2005 in a mixed methods approach. This includes: key-informant interviews among eighteen health workers in the public hospital, health clinics and non-governmental organisations working with people living with HIV, fifteen focus group discussions in the general pop...
Background: Counseling is a professional guidance in solving personal conflicts and emotional proble...
Abstract Clinical guidelines are used to translate research findings into evidence‐based clinicalpra...
Abstract Background To prevent postnatal transmission of HIV in settings where safe alternatives to ...
Introduction: In previous decades, the basis of child health and survival strategy in the developing...
Background: The choice of infant feeding method is important for HIV-positive mothers in order to op...
Background: Despite gradual improvements in child survival, around 8 million children die globally e...
This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally sensitive, evidence...
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Background: Infant feeding is a subject of worry in prevention of mother to child transmission (pMTC...
Abstract Background This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally...
BACKGROUND: Infant feeding is a subject of worry in prevention of mother to child transmission (pMTC...
Abstract Background For women living with HIV (WLWH) in low- and middle-income countries, World Heal...
Background: Infant feeding recommendations for HIV-positive mothers differ from recommendations to m...
Breastfeeding has been associated with a doubling of the risk of HIV transmission. In developed coun...
Infant feeding counseling is an important intervention for the prevention of mother-to-child transmi...
Background: Counseling is a professional guidance in solving personal conflicts and emotional proble...
Abstract Clinical guidelines are used to translate research findings into evidence‐based clinicalpra...
Abstract Background To prevent postnatal transmission of HIV in settings where safe alternatives to ...
Introduction: In previous decades, the basis of child health and survival strategy in the developing...
Background: The choice of infant feeding method is important for HIV-positive mothers in order to op...
Background: Despite gradual improvements in child survival, around 8 million children die globally e...
This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally sensitive, evidence...
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Background: Infant feeding is a subject of worry in prevention of mother to child transmission (pMTC...
Abstract Background This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally...
BACKGROUND: Infant feeding is a subject of worry in prevention of mother to child transmission (pMTC...
Abstract Background For women living with HIV (WLWH) in low- and middle-income countries, World Heal...
Background: Infant feeding recommendations for HIV-positive mothers differ from recommendations to m...
Breastfeeding has been associated with a doubling of the risk of HIV transmission. In developed coun...
Infant feeding counseling is an important intervention for the prevention of mother-to-child transmi...
Background: Counseling is a professional guidance in solving personal conflicts and emotional proble...
Abstract Clinical guidelines are used to translate research findings into evidence‐based clinicalpra...
Abstract Background To prevent postnatal transmission of HIV in settings where safe alternatives to ...