Objective To evaluate the effect of two postnatal professional support interventions on the duration of any and exclusive breastfeeding. Design Multicentre, three-arm, cluster randomised controlled trial. Population A cohort of 722 primiparous breastfeeding mothers with uncomplicated, full-term pregnancies. Methods The three study interventions were: (1) standard postnatal maternity care; (2) standard care plus three in-hospital professional breastfeeding support sessions, of 30–45 minutes in duration; or (2) standard care plus weekly post-discharge breastfeeding telephone support, of 20–30 minutes in duration, for 4 weeks. The interventions were delivered by four trained research nurses, who were either h...
The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding are well documented, yet few women adhere to recommendations...
Australia has high initiation rates of breastfeeding but the challenges of establishing and maintain...
Although the benefits of breastfeeding are widely accepted, the effectiveness of different strategie...
Breastmilk is the most natural and complete nutrition for infants, and breastfeeding incurs numerous...
Maternal and Child Health: 4385.0 - Poster Session: Practices and providers that impact breastfeedin...
Modest postnatal support interventions such as providing early support with breastfeeding and conduc...
In Hong Kong, while around 85% of mothers choose to breastfeed their infants, most discontinue withi...
Background: Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants' development, with greater effect...
Background Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants’ development, with greater effect...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are suboptimal internationally, and many infants are not receiving a...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are suboptimal internationally, and many infants are not receiving a...
Aim The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of proactive telephone support provided to breas...
Background: Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants' development, with greater effect...
grantor: University of TorontoWhile approximately 80% of Canadian women initiate breastfee...
abstract: The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented and exclusive breastfeeding for a...
The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding are well documented, yet few women adhere to recommendations...
Australia has high initiation rates of breastfeeding but the challenges of establishing and maintain...
Although the benefits of breastfeeding are widely accepted, the effectiveness of different strategie...
Breastmilk is the most natural and complete nutrition for infants, and breastfeeding incurs numerous...
Maternal and Child Health: 4385.0 - Poster Session: Practices and providers that impact breastfeedin...
Modest postnatal support interventions such as providing early support with breastfeeding and conduc...
In Hong Kong, while around 85% of mothers choose to breastfeed their infants, most discontinue withi...
Background: Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants' development, with greater effect...
Background Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants’ development, with greater effect...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are suboptimal internationally, and many infants are not receiving a...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are suboptimal internationally, and many infants are not receiving a...
Aim The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of proactive telephone support provided to breas...
Background: Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants' development, with greater effect...
grantor: University of TorontoWhile approximately 80% of Canadian women initiate breastfee...
abstract: The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented and exclusive breastfeeding for a...
The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding are well documented, yet few women adhere to recommendations...
Australia has high initiation rates of breastfeeding but the challenges of establishing and maintain...
Although the benefits of breastfeeding are widely accepted, the effectiveness of different strategie...