Low exclusive breastfeeding rates among the Karen ethnic group in Northern Thailand's remote rural areas underscore the need to understand knowledge, attitudes, and social support to develop targeted interventions. This qualitative study examined exclusive breastfeeding practices and the factors influencing breastfeeding behavior among 14 Karen Ethnicity Mothers (KEMs) in Northern Thailand. A structured interview was used to collect the data, a triangular method to determine the data's validity, and a content analysis method to examine the data revealed seven themes and 14 subthemes. This study identified three key factors for successful breastfeeding: self-motivation, social support, and effective problem management, which included overcom...
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months protects infants from morbidity and growth retar...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Background/Significance...
In Bangladesh the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and prelacteal, formula and bottle feedin...
Abstract Background The 6-month exclusive breastfeeding rate in the Northeast region of Thailand has...
AbstractBackgroundMyanmar has low rates of exclusive breastfeeding despite many decades of efforts t...
Breastfeeding is profoundly supported by both professionals and lay individuals. It is claimed that ...
Attitudes and confidence among women can predict the duration of exclusive breastfeeding. The longer...
Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and their infants. However, combining breastfeeding and work...
Exclusive breastfeeding has been recognised as an important public health tool for the primary preve...
The six months exclusive breastfeeding rate in Thailand has decreased from 15.1 % in 2009 to 12.3 % ...
Background. Breastfeeding is the best way to feed infants. It is a simple intervention to improve ch...
Background The benefits of breastfeeding are well-recognised. The majority of first-time mothers in ...
Exclusive breastfeeding has been recognised as an important public health tool for the primary preve...
Although the benefits of breastfeeding are widely recognized, only 14% of mothers in Thailand exclus...
Background : Breastfeeding is a natural process, almost all mothers can breastfeed their babies with...
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months protects infants from morbidity and growth retar...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Background/Significance...
In Bangladesh the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and prelacteal, formula and bottle feedin...
Abstract Background The 6-month exclusive breastfeeding rate in the Northeast region of Thailand has...
AbstractBackgroundMyanmar has low rates of exclusive breastfeeding despite many decades of efforts t...
Breastfeeding is profoundly supported by both professionals and lay individuals. It is claimed that ...
Attitudes and confidence among women can predict the duration of exclusive breastfeeding. The longer...
Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and their infants. However, combining breastfeeding and work...
Exclusive breastfeeding has been recognised as an important public health tool for the primary preve...
The six months exclusive breastfeeding rate in Thailand has decreased from 15.1 % in 2009 to 12.3 % ...
Background. Breastfeeding is the best way to feed infants. It is a simple intervention to improve ch...
Background The benefits of breastfeeding are well-recognised. The majority of first-time mothers in ...
Exclusive breastfeeding has been recognised as an important public health tool for the primary preve...
Although the benefits of breastfeeding are widely recognized, only 14% of mothers in Thailand exclus...
Background : Breastfeeding is a natural process, almost all mothers can breastfeed their babies with...
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months protects infants from morbidity and growth retar...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Background/Significance...
In Bangladesh the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and prelacteal, formula and bottle feedin...