Abstract The World Health Organization recommends that women exclusively breastfeed until their babies are 6 months old and continue to breastfeed while introducing complementary foods. A meta‐aggregation methodology was used to systematically review and synthesise the qualitative studies on factors influencing breastfeeding practices of healthy Chinese women in Greater China. English and Chinese databases were searched to identify peer‐reviewed qualitative studies (published 2008–2019). Relevant data were extracted, and key themes related to factors influencing breastfeeding practices were identified. Of 7587 articles identified, 22 qualitative studies met inclusion criteria for the review, 10 of which were published in Chinese. A total of...
This study aimed to investigate the rate of breastfeeding at discharge and associated influencing fa...
Conference Theme: One World: Global HealthAlthough Hong Kong women are increasingly choosing to brea...
The knowledge, attitudes, and practice of breastfeeding among Chinese medical staff have never been ...
Breastfeeding rates have decreased in the past decade in China. This study identifies psychosocial a...
The status of breastfeeding practices remains unsatisfactory across China, but regional differences ...
Aims and objectives.: The purpose of this article is to explore the relationships between breastfeed...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization and the government of China have made many efforts...
Background: Factors associated with breastfeeding need to be explored in the northwest of China. Obj...
Background: Factors associated with breastfeeding need to be explored in the northwest of China. Obj...
Abstract This review aims to describe changes in breastfeeding and summarise the breastfeeding rates...
Objective: To provide an understanding of Chinese new mothers' breastfeeding behaviors and espe...
Abstract Background There have been considerable changes in breastfeeding practices in China over th...
© 2017 Elsevier LtdObjective to examine the association between maternal education and breastfeeding...
Breast milk is a perfect food for infants; however, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding is low. The ...
This study aimed to investigate the rate of breastfeeding at discharge and associated influencing fa...
Conference Theme: One World: Global HealthAlthough Hong Kong women are increasingly choosing to brea...
The knowledge, attitudes, and practice of breastfeeding among Chinese medical staff have never been ...
Breastfeeding rates have decreased in the past decade in China. This study identifies psychosocial a...
The status of breastfeeding practices remains unsatisfactory across China, but regional differences ...
Aims and objectives.: The purpose of this article is to explore the relationships between breastfeed...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization and the government of China have made many efforts...
Background: Factors associated with breastfeeding need to be explored in the northwest of China. Obj...
Background: Factors associated with breastfeeding need to be explored in the northwest of China. Obj...
Abstract This review aims to describe changes in breastfeeding and summarise the breastfeeding rates...
Objective: To provide an understanding of Chinese new mothers' breastfeeding behaviors and espe...
Abstract Background There have been considerable changes in breastfeeding practices in China over th...
© 2017 Elsevier LtdObjective to examine the association between maternal education and breastfeeding...
Breast milk is a perfect food for infants; however, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding is low. The ...
This study aimed to investigate the rate of breastfeeding at discharge and associated influencing fa...
Conference Theme: One World: Global HealthAlthough Hong Kong women are increasingly choosing to brea...
The knowledge, attitudes, and practice of breastfeeding among Chinese medical staff have never been ...