Background: Many mothers experience barriers to maintaining a breastfeeding relationship with their infants upon returning to work and, consequently, terminate breastfeeding earlier than recommended or intended. As such, employers are in a unique position to help further increase breastfeeding rates, durations, and exclusivity. Objective: The purpose of this review is to examine the literature regarding employer-based programs, policies, and interventions to support breastfeeding among working mothers. Materials and Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted for peer-reviewed articles published before April 2016. Studies were included if they focused on workplace-based lactation/breastfeeding support programs, policies, or interv...
Variations in the barriers and contributors to breastfeeding across industries have not been well ch...
Currently over half of mothers of infants under 1-year-old are in the workforce in the United States...
Background: Returning to an unsupportive work environment has been identified as a major reason for ...
Background: Many mothers experience barriers to maintaining a breastfeeding relationship with their ...
children younger than three years of age work full-time. One-third of these women return to working ...
An important factor influencing duration of breastfeeding is mother's employment status. The main ai...
Facilitating the combination of breastfeeding and work Research has shown that breastfeeding has imp...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to assess current lactation accommodations in a workplac...
Introduction Returning to paid employment is one of the reasons women stop breastfeeding earlier th...
Abstract Background Women are representing an increasing share of the labor force, thus, raising the...
Background: Breastfeeding has many health benefits for the child, mother, family, and community. How...
Despite substantial evidence that breastfeeding is the optimal way to feed the healthy, full-term in...
US mothers returning to work full-time within the first sev-eral months of their infants ’ lives hav...
An important factor influencing duration of breastfeeding is mother’s employment status. The main ai...
Mothers who work away from home tend to stop breastfeeding earlier than their nonworking counterpart...
Variations in the barriers and contributors to breastfeeding across industries have not been well ch...
Currently over half of mothers of infants under 1-year-old are in the workforce in the United States...
Background: Returning to an unsupportive work environment has been identified as a major reason for ...
Background: Many mothers experience barriers to maintaining a breastfeeding relationship with their ...
children younger than three years of age work full-time. One-third of these women return to working ...
An important factor influencing duration of breastfeeding is mother's employment status. The main ai...
Facilitating the combination of breastfeeding and work Research has shown that breastfeeding has imp...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to assess current lactation accommodations in a workplac...
Introduction Returning to paid employment is one of the reasons women stop breastfeeding earlier th...
Abstract Background Women are representing an increasing share of the labor force, thus, raising the...
Background: Breastfeeding has many health benefits for the child, mother, family, and community. How...
Despite substantial evidence that breastfeeding is the optimal way to feed the healthy, full-term in...
US mothers returning to work full-time within the first sev-eral months of their infants ’ lives hav...
An important factor influencing duration of breastfeeding is mother’s employment status. The main ai...
Mothers who work away from home tend to stop breastfeeding earlier than their nonworking counterpart...
Variations in the barriers and contributors to breastfeeding across industries have not been well ch...
Currently over half of mothers of infants under 1-year-old are in the workforce in the United States...
Background: Returning to an unsupportive work environment has been identified as a major reason for ...