Background: Current evidence suggests that women need effective support to breastfeed, but many healthcare staff lack the necessary knowledge, attitudes and skills. There is therefore a need for breastfeeding education and training for healthcare staff. The primary aim of this review is to determine whether education and training programs for healthcare staff have an effect on their knowledge and attitudes about supporting breastfeeding women. The secondary aim of this review was to identify whether any differences in type of training or discipline of staff mattered.Methods: A systematic search of the literature was conducted using the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group’s trial register. Randomised controlled trials comparing breastfee...
This retrospective study assessed the effects of pre- and post-training programme for healthcare pro...
Background: UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) and WHO estimate that if...
Abstract Background The National Health and Medical Research Council and the Royal Australian Colleg...
Background: Current evidence suggests that women need effective support to breastfeed, but many heal...
Background: Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing a mother...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing ...
Background Exclusive breastfeeding for six months is recommended by the World Health Organisation an...
Objective: To identify the impact of training in breastfeeding on knowledge, skills, and professiona...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the impact of training in breastfeeding on knowledge, skills, and profe...
This study, which was part of a learning needs assessment of health professionals in England, report...
Background Currently there is no published data on the inclusion of breastfeeding education within t...
Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in brea...
Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in brea...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding up to two years and beyond supports the health and neurobiological develop...
Background: Currently, lactation training courses aimed at health professionals are important for in...
This retrospective study assessed the effects of pre- and post-training programme for healthcare pro...
Background: UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) and WHO estimate that if...
Abstract Background The National Health and Medical Research Council and the Royal Australian Colleg...
Background: Current evidence suggests that women need effective support to breastfeed, but many heal...
Background: Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing a mother...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing ...
Background Exclusive breastfeeding for six months is recommended by the World Health Organisation an...
Objective: To identify the impact of training in breastfeeding on knowledge, skills, and professiona...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the impact of training in breastfeeding on knowledge, skills, and profe...
This study, which was part of a learning needs assessment of health professionals in England, report...
Background Currently there is no published data on the inclusion of breastfeeding education within t...
Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in brea...
Breastfeeding is increasingly recognized as a health policy priority. To achieve real change in brea...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding up to two years and beyond supports the health and neurobiological develop...
Background: Currently, lactation training courses aimed at health professionals are important for in...
This retrospective study assessed the effects of pre- and post-training programme for healthcare pro...
Background: UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) and WHO estimate that if...
Abstract Background The National Health and Medical Research Council and the Royal Australian Colleg...