Background: breast-feeding initiation rates have improved in Scotland, but exclusive and partial breast-feeding rates fall rapidly for several reasons. We aimed to examine whether antenatal feeding intention was associated with satisfaction with infant feeding method; and to explore the similarities and differences in infant feeding experience of women with different antenatal feeding intention scores. Method(s): antenatal questionnaire assessment of infant feeding intentions, based on the theory of planned behaviour; two-weekly postnatal follow-up of infant feeding practice by text messaging; final telephone interview to determine reasons for and satisfaction with infant feeding practice. Results: 355 women in eastern Scotland were recruit...
The majority of infant‐feeding research is focused on identifying mother's reasons for the cessation...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...
Background: breast-feeding initiation rates have improved in Scotland, but exclusive and partial bre...
Background: To address the recognized low rates of breastfeeding in the United Kingdom (UK), a chang...
Objective: to develop an understanding of primiparous women's experiences and challenges of breast f...
Aims. This paper reports a study investigating new mothers' subjective norms in relation to both bre...
Aim: This study assessed infant feeding knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs among women from Queenslan...
Initiation, continuation, and duration of breastfeeding have been closely associated with maternal a...
Maternal intentions are believed to have the strongest influence on infant feeding. However, what ha...
Currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding until the child is ...
Northern Ireland (NI) has one of the lowest rates of breast-feeding initiation and duration in both ...
There is relatively little published research concerning the relationship between mothers' attitudes...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding involves learning for women and their infants. For emotional, social, and ...
The majority of infant‐feeding research is focused on identifying mother's reasons for the cessation...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...
Background: breast-feeding initiation rates have improved in Scotland, but exclusive and partial bre...
Background: To address the recognized low rates of breastfeeding in the United Kingdom (UK), a chang...
Objective: to develop an understanding of primiparous women's experiences and challenges of breast f...
Aims. This paper reports a study investigating new mothers' subjective norms in relation to both bre...
Aim: This study assessed infant feeding knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs among women from Queenslan...
Initiation, continuation, and duration of breastfeeding have been closely associated with maternal a...
Maternal intentions are believed to have the strongest influence on infant feeding. However, what ha...
Currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding until the child is ...
Northern Ireland (NI) has one of the lowest rates of breast-feeding initiation and duration in both ...
There is relatively little published research concerning the relationship between mothers' attitudes...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding involves learning for women and their infants. For emotional, social, and ...
The majority of infant‐feeding research is focused on identifying mother's reasons for the cessation...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
Objective: To investigate the infant feeding experiences of women and their significant others from ...