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  1. 2017年2月2日 · 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.

    • Anna Gavine, Steve MacGillivray, Mary J. Renfrew, Lindsay Siebelt, Haggi Michael Haggi, Alison McFad...
    • 2016
  2. RESEARCH Open Access Prevalence and multivariable predictors of breastfeeding outcomes in the United Arab Emirates: a prospective cohort study Hadia Radwan1*†, Randa Fakhry2†, Nick Metheny3, Wegdan Baniissa2, Moez Al Islam E. Faris1, Reyad Shaker ...

  3. 2021年8月23日 · Global evidence from the past 35 years confirmed the protective effect of breastfeeding and supported the guidance to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding practices, particularly in natural disaster and conflict settings.

  4. 2024年1月25日 · Improving breastfeeding rates is one of the most cost-effective ways to prevent infant deaths, but most of the world falls far below WHO recommended breastfeeding practices. Confident, informed healthcare workers are an important resource to promote breastfeeding, but healthcare workers are at risk of early breastfeeding cessation themselves.

  5. 2018年2月20日 · In this paper, we report on a systematic review of the literature that aimed to describe nursing and other health professional students’ knowledge and attitudes towards breastfeeding, and examine educational interventions designed to increase breastfeeding knowledge and attitudes amongst health professional students. Methods.

  6. 2023年10月31日 · Competence related to breastfeeding counselling is defined as minimum knowledge, skills and attitudes that all health professionals should have to protect, promote and support breastfeeding.

  7. 2015年10月28日 · The objectives of this article are to systematically review i) the extent of medicine use in postpartum women, and ii) the impact of maternal medicine use (excluding contraceptives and galactogogues) on breastfeeding outcomes (initiation and/or duration).