OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of an antenatal service using community based breastfeeding peer support workers on initiation of breast feeding. DESIGN: Cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Community antenatal clinics in one primary care trust in a multiethnic, deprived population. PARTICIPANTS: 66 antenatal clinics with 2511 pregnant women: 33 clinics including 1140 women were randomised to receive the peer support worker service and 33 clinics including 1371 women were randomised to receive standard care. INTERVENTION: An antenatal peer support worker service planned to comprise a minimum of two contacts with women to provide advice, information, and support from approximately 24 weeks\u27 gestation within the antenatal c...
Background The 2013 updated guidelines on management of severe acute malnutrition in infants and chi...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are suboptimal internationally, and many infants are not receiving a...
Introduction: Breastfeeding has health benefits for infants and mothers, yet the UK has low rates wi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of an antenatal service using community based breastfeeding p...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of an antenatal service using community based breastfeeding pe...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine whether peer counselling in the antenatal and post...
Breastfeeding is known to have positive health benefits for babies and mothers, yet the UK has one o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of setting, intensity, and timing of peer support on breast feeding...
BackgroundInternational studies suggest that breastfeeding interventions in primary care are more ef...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demon...
OBJECTIVE: To compare a woman-centered antenatal breast-feeding programme based on concepts of peer ...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
grantor: University of TorontoWhile approximately 80% of Canadian women initiate breastfee...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widely documented health advantages of breastfeeding over formula feeding, ...
Background and context Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Background The 2013 updated guidelines on management of severe acute malnutrition in infants and chi...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are suboptimal internationally, and many infants are not receiving a...
Introduction: Breastfeeding has health benefits for infants and mothers, yet the UK has low rates wi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of an antenatal service using community based breastfeeding p...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of an antenatal service using community based breastfeeding pe...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine whether peer counselling in the antenatal and post...
Breastfeeding is known to have positive health benefits for babies and mothers, yet the UK has one o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of setting, intensity, and timing of peer support on breast feeding...
BackgroundInternational studies suggest that breastfeeding interventions in primary care are more ef...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demon...
OBJECTIVE: To compare a woman-centered antenatal breast-feeding programme based on concepts of peer ...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
grantor: University of TorontoWhile approximately 80% of Canadian women initiate breastfee...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widely documented health advantages of breastfeeding over formula feeding, ...
Background and context Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Background The 2013 updated guidelines on management of severe acute malnutrition in infants and chi...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are suboptimal internationally, and many infants are not receiving a...
Introduction: Breastfeeding has health benefits for infants and mothers, yet the UK has low rates wi...