The health benefits of breastfeeding are well researched and are recognised by professional bodies both nationally and globally, yet breastfeeding rates for many countries globally fall short of their respective national targets. Efforts have been made within both maternity services and Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) practice to provide training for professionals to improve breastfeeding rates, yet in many areas there remains a focus on the biological factors more than cultural beliefs, despite culture being widely accepted as an integral aspect of needs assessment in the field of SCPHN practice. This article explores the literature to identify cultural beliefs surrounding breastfeeding from both positive and negative pe...
The objectives of this study were to identify cultural factors (including acculturation and breastfe...
Introduction The aim of this study is to investigate how mothers, families, midwives, and traditiona...
The society in which a woman breastfeeds has a significant effect on how she will interpret her brea...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Although the number and diversity of m...
This study examines labour ward culture on two British labour wards, in terms of mother-baby contact...
Socio-cultural poses as the enabler and barrier in breastfeeding practice. A review of published lit...
In recent decades, breastfeeding has been increasingly promoted by governments, public health organ...
This book reports a study involving Malay mothers who have had an ongoing breastfeeding experience. ...
INTRODUCTION : despite the fact that mothers know the exact age to wean their infants, majority of t...
Socio-cultural poses as the enabler and barrier in breastfeeding practice. A review of published lit...
It's natural. It's unsightly. It's normal. It's dangerous. To breastfeed or not? For millions of wom...
Conference Theme: One World: Global HealthAlthough Hong Kong women are increasingly choosing to brea...
Background: A qualitative investigation and a population survey were conducted to explore the breast...
PhD ThesisAbstract Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition for the healthy growth of infants and i...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous interventions promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in Kenya, pocke...
The objectives of this study were to identify cultural factors (including acculturation and breastfe...
Introduction The aim of this study is to investigate how mothers, families, midwives, and traditiona...
The society in which a woman breastfeeds has a significant effect on how she will interpret her brea...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Although the number and diversity of m...
This study examines labour ward culture on two British labour wards, in terms of mother-baby contact...
Socio-cultural poses as the enabler and barrier in breastfeeding practice. A review of published lit...
In recent decades, breastfeeding has been increasingly promoted by governments, public health organ...
This book reports a study involving Malay mothers who have had an ongoing breastfeeding experience. ...
INTRODUCTION : despite the fact that mothers know the exact age to wean their infants, majority of t...
Socio-cultural poses as the enabler and barrier in breastfeeding practice. A review of published lit...
It's natural. It's unsightly. It's normal. It's dangerous. To breastfeed or not? For millions of wom...
Conference Theme: One World: Global HealthAlthough Hong Kong women are increasingly choosing to brea...
Background: A qualitative investigation and a population survey were conducted to explore the breast...
PhD ThesisAbstract Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition for the healthy growth of infants and i...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous interventions promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in Kenya, pocke...
The objectives of this study were to identify cultural factors (including acculturation and breastfe...
Introduction The aim of this study is to investigate how mothers, families, midwives, and traditiona...
The society in which a woman breastfeeds has a significant effect on how she will interpret her brea...