Background While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American mothers are not exclusively breastfeeding their newborn infants. Objective The overall goal of this critical ethnographic research study was to describe infant feeding perceptions and experiences of African American mothers and their support persons. Methods Twenty-two participants (14 pregnant women and eight support persons) were recruited from public health programs and community based organizations in northern California. Data were collected through field observations, demographic questionnaires, and multiple in-person interviews. Thematic analysis was used to identify key themes. Results Half of the mothers noted an intention ...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are increasing according to the 2013 Breastfeeding Report Card from ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
African American (AA) women continue to have the lowest rates of breastfeeding. This continues to cr...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...
The food an infant is fed can reflect many things: a source of nutrition, the social and cultural ci...
Breastfeeding provides both short- and long-term health benefits for infants and mothers, yet Africa...
African-American women are associated with having the lowest incidence of breast-feeding among ethni...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...
Breastfeeding is the best infant feeding source of nutrition for infants in their early stages of de...
Behavior is a function of values mediated by perception (Dwyer, 1989). Although breastfeeding is bot...
Background: Many of the adverse health outcomes that breastfeeding protects against disparately affe...
Breastfeeding is associated with unparalleled benefits for infants, mothers, families and society. I...
Prior research has shown that African Americans are less likely than are Hispanics and Whites to bre...
In recent years, breastfeeding has been promoted as the optimal infant feeding method, highlighted f...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are increasing according to the 2013 Breastfeeding Report Card from ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
African American (AA) women continue to have the lowest rates of breastfeeding. This continues to cr...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...
The food an infant is fed can reflect many things: a source of nutrition, the social and cultural ci...
Breastfeeding provides both short- and long-term health benefits for infants and mothers, yet Africa...
African-American women are associated with having the lowest incidence of breast-feeding among ethni...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...
Breastfeeding is the best infant feeding source of nutrition for infants in their early stages of de...
Behavior is a function of values mediated by perception (Dwyer, 1989). Although breastfeeding is bot...
Background: Many of the adverse health outcomes that breastfeeding protects against disparately affe...
Breastfeeding is associated with unparalleled benefits for infants, mothers, families and society. I...
Prior research has shown that African Americans are less likely than are Hispanics and Whites to bre...
In recent years, breastfeeding has been promoted as the optimal infant feeding method, highlighted f...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are increasing according to the 2013 Breastfeeding Report Card from ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
African American (AA) women continue to have the lowest rates of breastfeeding. This continues to cr...