Breast milk provides optimal nutrition for babies and exhibits short and long-term health benefits for mothers and babies. Comparing the breastfeeding figures worldwide, Hong Kong has lower breastfeeding rates compared with other developed countries. Clinically and locally, inadequate skill support from nurses decreases breastfeeding rates. This thesis introduces evidenced-based guidelines of breastfeeding focused on skill training for improving duration and exclusiveness of breastfeeding. Based on available evidence, the guidelines aim to improve breastfeeding rates. The guidelines focus on skill training (position and attachment) as major component. Transferability and feasibility to apply the guidelines clinically was assessed. Lastly...
Experts and scientists agree that human milk is the best nutrition for human babies, but are healthc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Despite the fact that the first 6 months of exclusive ...
oai:repository.derby.ac.uk:q4638Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO, 2023) recommends a...
PURPOSE: Evidence from the literature overwhelmingly indicates that breastfeeding is the optimal for...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Breast milk is one of the most precious gift that can mother give to her child. Therefore the mother...
Breastmilk is the most natural and complete nutrition for infants, and breastfeeding incurs numerous...
Educational institutions have the responsibility to provide students with knowledge and practical ex...
Breastfeeding is well-documented as the most beneficial method of infant feeding worldwide. There ar...
This paper reports on an approach to practice development in breastfeeding as part of a national pro...
This thesis was conducted by Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences in collaboration with Health A...
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is a central aim of child health care. It is critical to de-velo...
Breastmilk is the ideal food source for infants providing health immediate and lifelong health benef...
The benefits of breastfeeding for infant, mother, family, and community are well recognized, and inc...
Experts and scientists agree that human milk is the best nutrition for human babies, but are healthc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Despite the fact that the first 6 months of exclusive ...
oai:repository.derby.ac.uk:q4638Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO, 2023) recommends a...
PURPOSE: Evidence from the literature overwhelmingly indicates that breastfeeding is the optimal for...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Breast milk is one of the most precious gift that can mother give to her child. Therefore the mother...
Breastmilk is the most natural and complete nutrition for infants, and breastfeeding incurs numerous...
Educational institutions have the responsibility to provide students with knowledge and practical ex...
Breastfeeding is well-documented as the most beneficial method of infant feeding worldwide. There ar...
This paper reports on an approach to practice development in breastfeeding as part of a national pro...
This thesis was conducted by Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences in collaboration with Health A...
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is a central aim of child health care. It is critical to de-velo...
Breastmilk is the ideal food source for infants providing health immediate and lifelong health benef...
The benefits of breastfeeding for infant, mother, family, and community are well recognized, and inc...
Experts and scientists agree that human milk is the best nutrition for human babies, but are healthc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Despite the fact that the first 6 months of exclusive ...
oai:repository.derby.ac.uk:q4638Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO, 2023) recommends a...