Author's version made available in accordance with Publisher's copyright policy.Background: Australia has high rates of breastfeeding initiation, with a consistent decline over the first year. Furthermore, there is a growing trend of maternal employment and rising numbers of children enrolled in different types of child care services, both of which can have a negative impact on breastfeeding. Objectives: To provide evidence to better inform implementation of breastfeeding-friendly strategies in child care settings, this study examined breastfeeding policy and practice in child care centers in metropolitan Adelaide. Methods: The paper reports on a survey sent to 292 child care centers in metropolitan Adelaide in 2010. The survey collected in...
Objective: To evaluate new mothers’ experiences of infant feeding support. Design: A postal survey d...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
This paper reports on current initiation and prevalence rates, in Western Australia, differentiating...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher policy.Breastfeeding policies and practic...
Objective: This paper reports on current initiation and prevalence rates, in Western Australia, diff...
Introduction: Almost 90% of Australian mothers are exclusively breastfeeding when they discharge fro...
Background: While Australia has high breastfeeding initiation, there is a sharp decline in the first...
Background: A range of supports are required to protect and promote breastfeeding and although Austr...
Britain has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with particularly low rates among White...
abstract: Breastfeeding has been shown by a number of studies to have numerous benefits on both the ...
OBJECTIVES: Breastfeeding has significant health benefits for mothers and infants. Despite recommend...
Protection, promotion, and support of breastfeeding (BF) are critical public health needs. Breastfee...
BACKGROUND Breastfeeding provides significant benefits to mothers and infants. In Australia, althoug...
The study investigated infant feeding practices among mothers of a predominantiy Macedonian-speaking...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 59-68Chapter 1 Introduction -- ...
Objective: To evaluate new mothers’ experiences of infant feeding support. Design: A postal survey d...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
This paper reports on current initiation and prevalence rates, in Western Australia, differentiating...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher policy.Breastfeeding policies and practic...
Objective: This paper reports on current initiation and prevalence rates, in Western Australia, diff...
Introduction: Almost 90% of Australian mothers are exclusively breastfeeding when they discharge fro...
Background: While Australia has high breastfeeding initiation, there is a sharp decline in the first...
Background: A range of supports are required to protect and promote breastfeeding and although Austr...
Britain has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with particularly low rates among White...
abstract: Breastfeeding has been shown by a number of studies to have numerous benefits on both the ...
OBJECTIVES: Breastfeeding has significant health benefits for mothers and infants. Despite recommend...
Protection, promotion, and support of breastfeeding (BF) are critical public health needs. Breastfee...
BACKGROUND Breastfeeding provides significant benefits to mothers and infants. In Australia, althoug...
The study investigated infant feeding practices among mothers of a predominantiy Macedonian-speaking...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 59-68Chapter 1 Introduction -- ...
Objective: To evaluate new mothers’ experiences of infant feeding support. Design: A postal survey d...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
This paper reports on current initiation and prevalence rates, in Western Australia, differentiating...