Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in breastfeeding rates, those who advise and support childbearing women need to be appropriately educated and trained so that they do not disrupt breastfeeding. The aim of this study was to conduct a needs analysis about breastfeeding training among a range of people who advise and support breastfeeding women, including breastfeeding women themselves, to contribute to future provision of education. A qualitative, interview-based study was conducted in one northern UK city with practitioners who support breastfeeding, and breastfeeding women, selected using purposive sampling. Individual (n = 73) and group (n = 9) interviews were conducted. Detailed ...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing ...
Objectives: A majority of women and families wish that their babies be breastfed. However, too many ...
Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in brea...
Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in brea...
This paper summarizes the findings of the learning needs assessment described in this issue. Limitat...
This paper summarizes the findings of the learning needs assessment described in this issue. Limitat...
Breastfeeding has a major contribution to make to public health, yet the UK, like many other develop...
This study, which was part of a learning needs assessment of health professionals in England, report...
The study examined the training needs of paediatricians and general practitioners (GPs). Respondents...
Background Currently there is no published data on the inclusion of breastfeeding education within t...
Background: Current evidence suggests that women need effective support to breastfeed, but many heal...
Background: Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing a mother...
Abstract Background The National Health and Medical Research Council and the Royal Australian Colleg...
Increasing breastfeeding initiation rates is now a target for the NHS. The attitudes and beliefs of ...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing ...
Objectives: A majority of women and families wish that their babies be breastfed. However, too many ...
Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in brea...
Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in brea...
This paper summarizes the findings of the learning needs assessment described in this issue. Limitat...
This paper summarizes the findings of the learning needs assessment described in this issue. Limitat...
Breastfeeding has a major contribution to make to public health, yet the UK, like many other develop...
This study, which was part of a learning needs assessment of health professionals in England, report...
The study examined the training needs of paediatricians and general practitioners (GPs). Respondents...
Background Currently there is no published data on the inclusion of breastfeeding education within t...
Background: Current evidence suggests that women need effective support to breastfeed, but many heal...
Background: Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing a mother...
Abstract Background The National Health and Medical Research Council and the Royal Australian Colleg...
Increasing breastfeeding initiation rates is now a target for the NHS. The attitudes and beliefs of ...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing ...
Objectives: A majority of women and families wish that their babies be breastfed. However, too many ...