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  1. 2023年11月6日 · Background The exclusive breastfeeding rate in China remains significantly low. Numerous studies have identified the impact of maternal characteristics on exclusive breastfeeding; however, the correlation between primary family caregivers’ characteristics, such as health and nutrition knowledge, and exclusive breastfeeding still lacks clarity. The aim of this study is to investigate the ...

  2. 2023年9月19日 · Background Breastfeeding mothers’ decisions to donate their milk is influenced by their knowledge, attitudes, and subjective norms such as their family’s opinions on milk donation. In Iran, women have favorable knowledge and positive attitudes toward breastfeeding, but they lack sufficient information and education about milk banks. With respect to current childbearing policies, an ...

    • Mothers' Major Theme: Dads Do Make A Difference
    • Anticipating Needs and Getting The Job Done
    • Encouragement to Do Your Best
    • Paternal Commitment to Breastfeeding
    • Fathers' Major Theme: Wanting to Be Involved
    • Wanting Relevant Information
    • Learning The Role
    • Being A Breastfeeding Advocate

    The theme "Dads do make a difference" emerged from all focus groups with a wide range of situations presented where fathers made a difference and numerous examples of practical ways in which they helped, including assistance with expressing breast milk: "Without him I couldn't have done it [breastfeed], I couldn't have expressed for the two weeks t...

    Just being there to offer support as needed and sharing the new parenting burden was identified by many of the mothers as an important role. One mother spoke about how useful it was that her partner was able to remember the attachment and positioning skills for breastfeeding; "He was sort of assisting me when the lactation consultant was around and...

    Offering the mother acknowledgement for the effort being put into breastfeeding and giving emotional support was seen to be especially important. Mothers talked about the difficulties in the first few weeks at home with a newborn, and how important it was that their partner was encouraging and accepted the time commitment to breastfeeding. As the f...

    Believing that breast milk was best for their child and willing to do what was necessary to assist his partner to breastfeed, saw one father go "head to head" with the hospital staff following his partner's emergency caesarean birth. "Normally, he doesn't engage in discussions like this. But he'd taken it in and when it was necessary, he's stepped ...

    Fathers participating in the study all wanted to be involved with parenting and parenthood, but many of them felt they were unprepared and lacked the relevant information to be effective in their parenting role. One father spoke about feeling left out and neglected because he didn't understand what his partner was going through: "I felt like I was ...

    The men were consistent in identifying their need for "warts and all information". "Information on relationship changes, hormonal changes of the partner and how best to support and handle those changes. Supporting your partner when she has problems like postnatal depression, no sex drive, changing hormones, crying/yelling/angry outbursts - learning...

    The requirement for pragmatic information and realistic solutions being incorporated into learning the role were identified by participants who talked with pride about their babies and what it meant to be a father. As one dad said: "Watching him develop, having cuddles, anticipating of our future together. Seeing part of yourself in your little boy...

    Fathers discussed the need to advocate to family members and health professionals on the importance of their baby being breastfed. "It is actually a sacrifice but at the same time, people should realize that if you feed baby properly [breastfeed] you will have your life more comfortable than if you don't. When baby's happy then everything is good."...

  3. 2019年11月1日 · Breastfeeding experiences and perspectives on support among Chinese mothers separated from their hospitalized preterm infants: a qualitative study | International Breastfeeding Journal | Full Text. Research. Open access. Published: 01 November 2019.

  4. International Breastfeeding Journal. RESEARCH Open Access. Beyond mothers: the crucial role of family caregivers’ knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding in rural western China. Jingchun Nie1, Jinbiao Ye1, Shichong Wu2, Nan Wang1*, Yangyuan Li1, Yunjie Liu1, Zulihumaer Reheman1, Junhao Wu1, Jie Yang1 and Yaojiang Shi1. Abstract.

  5. 2016年4月2日 · Background Of all births in Australia, 10 % are to young fathers aged less than 24 years. How young fathers experience any breastfeeding and how this is shaped by their social context is poorly understood. Our aim is to increase understanding of the lived experience of young fathers (aged less than 24 years) and to explore the way they speak about breastfeeding in the context of their lives ...

  6. 2021年3月29日 · Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations on infant feeding in the context of COVID-19 uphold standing recommendations for breastfeeding, non-separation, and skin-to-skin contact, including the use of donor human milk when mother’s own milk is not available. Insufficient guidance on the use of donor human milk and the role of human milk banks in the pandemic response ...

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