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  1. 2021年5月17日 · Potential breastfeeding determinants categorized into six aspects were measured: (1) infant health, (2) maternal sociodemographic characteristics, (3) maternal health, (4) breastfeeding support from family, friends, and workplace, (5) social support for breastfeeding, and (6) maternal breastfeeding experiences and knowledge.

    • Huifeng Shi, Yumei Yang, Xiaohan Yin, Jia Li, Jin Fang, Xiaoli Wang
    • 2021
  2. Potential breastfeeding determinants categorized into six aspects were measured: (1) infant health, (2) maternal sociodemographic characteristics, (3) maternal health, (4) breastfeeding support from family, friends, and workplace, (5) social support for breastfeeding, and (6) maternal breastfeeding experiences and knowledge.

  3. 2020年2月24日 · A Danish study found that more than 40% of mothers experience early breastfeeding difficulties [ 16 ]. This rate was much higher (92%) in a study in California [ 18 ]. In addition to frequent breastfeeding problems, inadequate support is provided to breastfeeding women in the early postpartum period [ 16 ].

  4. 2007年9月20日 · Peer counselling is reported to increase breastfeeding rates. We evaluated an intervention consisting of mainly telephone contact peer counselling programme on breastfeeding duration and exclusivity.

  5. 2020年11月23日 · In the present study, the implementation of EENC was associated with increased exclusive breastfeeding rates during the early postpartum period and at 1 to 6 months of age. The associations were significant among infants at discharge (74.5% vs. 55.0%), 3 months (OR 3.20), and 6 months (OR 4.91) of age.

  6. This review synthesises the evidence on factors and barriers to initiation of breastfeeding within 1 h of birth in South Asia encompassing Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

  7. 2022年5月21日 · Open access. Published: 21 May 2022. A mixed-methods study on the association of six-month predominant breastfeeding with socioecological factors and COVID-19 among experienced breastfeeding women in Hong Kong. John Kwan, Jimsyn Jia, Ka-man Yip, Hung-kwan So, Sophie S. F. Leung, Patrick Ip & Wilfred H. S. Wong.

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