Background: Human milk has widespread health benefits for infants, mothers, and society. However, not all populations of women, particularly African American women, engage in human milk feeding at high rates. Research aim: The purpose of this integrative literature review is twofold: (a) to examine factors that influence low rates of human milk feeding among African American women and (b) to introduce a need for a methodological paradigm shift to develop culturally relevant and effective interventions. Methods: The authors searched four electronic social science databases for peer-reviewed journal articles pertaining to human milk among African American women published from 1990 to 2015. Both coauthors independently assessed these articles ...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...
Prior research has shown that African Americans are less likely than are Hispanics and Whites to bre...
Objective: To explore issues related to initiating and sustaining breastfeeding in African American ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
The purpose of this study was to examine how culture influenced breast-feeding decisions in African ...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
The low rates of breastfeeding among African American women in the U.S. is a poorly understood, pers...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
The low rates of breastfeeding among African American women in the U.S. is a poorly understood, pers...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...
Prior research has shown that African Americans are less likely than are Hispanics and Whites to bre...
Objective: To explore issues related to initiating and sustaining breastfeeding in African American ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
The purpose of this study was to examine how culture influenced breast-feeding decisions in African ...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
The low rates of breastfeeding among African American women in the U.S. is a poorly understood, pers...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
The low rates of breastfeeding among African American women in the U.S. is a poorly understood, pers...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...