Introduction Breast feeding improves the health of mothers and infants; the UK has low rates, with marked socioeconomic inequalities. While trials of peer support services have been effective in some settings, UK trials have not improved breast feeding rates. Qualitative research suggests that many women are alienated by the focus on breast feeding. We propose a change from breast feeding-focused interactions to respecting a woman’s feeding choices, inclusion of behaviour change theory and an increased intensity of contacts in the 2 weeks after birth when many women cease to breast feed. This will take place alongside an assets-based approach that focuses on the positive capability of individuals, their social networks and communities. W...
Background and context Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Introduction: Breast feeding can promote positive long-term and short-term health outcomes in infant...
This research was funded by the Medical Research Council (MR/J000434/1) via the National Prevention ...
Introduction Breast feeding improves the health of mothers and infants; the UK has low rates, with m...
Introduction: Breastfeeding improves the health of mothers and infants; the UK has low rates, with m...
Introduction: Breastfeeding improves the health of mothers and infants; the UK has low rates, with m...
Background The UK has low levels of breastfeeding initiation and continuation, with evident socioeco...
Introduction: Breastfeeding has health benefits for infants and mothers, yet the UK has low rates wi...
The UK has low breastfeeding rates, with socioeconomic disparities. The Assets‐based feeding help Be...
Introduction Breastfeeding has health benefits for infants and mothers, yet the UK has low rates wi...
The UK has low levels of breastfeeding initiation and continuation, with evident socioeconomic dispa...
The UK has low breastfeeding rates, with socioeconomic disparities. The Assets-based feeding help Be...
The UK has low breastfeeding rates, with socioeconomic disparities. The Assets-based feeding help Be...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demon...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Background and context Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Introduction: Breast feeding can promote positive long-term and short-term health outcomes in infant...
This research was funded by the Medical Research Council (MR/J000434/1) via the National Prevention ...
Introduction Breast feeding improves the health of mothers and infants; the UK has low rates, with m...
Introduction: Breastfeeding improves the health of mothers and infants; the UK has low rates, with m...
Introduction: Breastfeeding improves the health of mothers and infants; the UK has low rates, with m...
Background The UK has low levels of breastfeeding initiation and continuation, with evident socioeco...
Introduction: Breastfeeding has health benefits for infants and mothers, yet the UK has low rates wi...
The UK has low breastfeeding rates, with socioeconomic disparities. The Assets‐based feeding help Be...
Introduction Breastfeeding has health benefits for infants and mothers, yet the UK has low rates wi...
The UK has low levels of breastfeeding initiation and continuation, with evident socioeconomic dispa...
The UK has low breastfeeding rates, with socioeconomic disparities. The Assets-based feeding help Be...
The UK has low breastfeeding rates, with socioeconomic disparities. The Assets-based feeding help Be...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demon...
Background and context. Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Background and context Breastfeeding peer support is valued by women, but UK trials have not demons...
Introduction: Breast feeding can promote positive long-term and short-term health outcomes in infant...
This research was funded by the Medical Research Council (MR/J000434/1) via the National Prevention ...