Purpose: The purpose of this study was to inform nursing practice and clinical interventions that support breastfeeding among mothers <24 years of age who resided in a maternity shelter. Methods: Nine young mothers aged 17 to 24, who had initiated breastfeeding, and resided at a maternity shelter, participated in individual semi-structured interviews. This qualitative study was conducted using interpretive description methodology and inductive content analysis. Findings: These young mothers took ownership of their choice to breastfeed and found empowerment in this choice and practice. The institutional and social environments that young mothers experienced were critical to their breastfeeding success. Hospital postpartum nurses had a ...
BACKGROUND: There is now a plethora of work that has examined new mothers’ experiences of receiving ...
Breastfeeding is an important and relatively affordable health promotion and disease prevention acti...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine whether peer counselling in the antenatal and post...
Abstract: Background: Socialstyrelsen statistics show that breastfeeding continues to decline. Previ...
Background: In the UK, mothers under 20 are the group least likely to breastfeed. Recent public heal...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding support is important for breastfeeding mothers; however, it is less clear ...
Background\ud Not being breastfed is internationally considered to have a lifelong impact on morbidi...
Background: Being a mother of a preterm infant (<37 gestational weeks) puts the mother in a vulne...
Background: Being a mother of a preterm infant (< 37 gestational weeks) puts the mother in a vuln...
Background: About five percent of the infants being born in Sweden are cared for in a neonatal unit ...
thesisThe purpose of this study was to identify some of the factors associated with a woman's decisi...
Purpose: The project purpose is to conduct a systematic review of available research on factors affe...
Introdaction: Breastfeeding is when you feed your baby breast milk, usually directly from your breas...
Background Breastfeeding support is important for breastfeeding mothers; however, it is less clear h...
Background: Breastfeeding practice for young mothers could be problematic, especially when supports ...
BACKGROUND: There is now a plethora of work that has examined new mothers’ experiences of receiving ...
Breastfeeding is an important and relatively affordable health promotion and disease prevention acti...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine whether peer counselling in the antenatal and post...
Abstract: Background: Socialstyrelsen statistics show that breastfeeding continues to decline. Previ...
Background: In the UK, mothers under 20 are the group least likely to breastfeed. Recent public heal...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding support is important for breastfeeding mothers; however, it is less clear ...
Background\ud Not being breastfed is internationally considered to have a lifelong impact on morbidi...
Background: Being a mother of a preterm infant (<37 gestational weeks) puts the mother in a vulne...
Background: Being a mother of a preterm infant (< 37 gestational weeks) puts the mother in a vuln...
Background: About five percent of the infants being born in Sweden are cared for in a neonatal unit ...
thesisThe purpose of this study was to identify some of the factors associated with a woman's decisi...
Purpose: The project purpose is to conduct a systematic review of available research on factors affe...
Introdaction: Breastfeeding is when you feed your baby breast milk, usually directly from your breas...
Background Breastfeeding support is important for breastfeeding mothers; however, it is less clear h...
Background: Breastfeeding practice for young mothers could be problematic, especially when supports ...
BACKGROUND: There is now a plethora of work that has examined new mothers’ experiences of receiving ...
Breastfeeding is an important and relatively affordable health promotion and disease prevention acti...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine whether peer counselling in the antenatal and post...