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  1. 1 天前 · International Breastfeeding Journal 2024 19 :36. Research Published on: 22 May 2024. Full Text. PDF. Effect of exclusive breastfeeding and other infant and young child feeding practices on childhood morbidity outcomes: associations for infants 0–6 months in 5 South Asian countries using Demographic and Health Survey data.

  2. 2023年4月15日 · The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) is a global campaign by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund, which promotes best practice to support breastfeeding in maternity services. The Baby-Friendly Community Initiative (BFCI) grew out of step 10, with a focus on community-based implementation.

    • Sample Characteristics
    • Mothers’ Successful Experiences with Exclusive Breastfeeding
    • Maternal and Infant Factors
    • Cultural Influences
    • Family Support and Peer Influence
    • Employer, Policy and Health Professional Support
    • Difficulties with Exclusive Breastfeeding and Specific Solutions
    • Maternal and Infant Barrier to Breastfeeding
    • Cultural Barriers and Social Adjustment

    Fourteen mothers participated in this study; eight had only one child at the time they were interviewed and six had two children (one with twins). The mothers were between 24 and 54 years old (mean age, 34 years) and at the time of the study had lived in Ireland from between three to 18 years (mean duration: 9 years). The mothers generally had a hi...

    A thematic analysis of the data revealed two themes: favourable factors for exclusive breastfeeding, and difficulties with exclusive breastfeeding and specific solutions.

    Maternal factors, including physical and psychological factors, awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding, and a lack of time constraints, were indicated to be important for exclusive breastfeeding. Most mothers perceived that their breast milk was sufficient and of good quality, and that their nipples were a suitable size for infant sucking. “My ...

    Chinese breastfeeding culture was reported to have influenced the decision to initiate breastfeeding and to persist with exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months. When the mothers were asked, “What is the most important thing that made you succeed in sticking to exclusive breastfeeding for six months” they often answered, “Chinese traditional culture” ...

    Ten of the 14 mothers had family members arrive from China to provide childcare. All said they received support from their husbands, parents, or parents-in-law. They also mentioned that encouragement from family members helped them overcome difficulties (e.g concern about their breasts sagging and darkening after breastfeeding for a long period) an...

    Some mothers mentioned that the flexibility of work, the establishment of nurseries near their workplaces and the understanding of employers contributed greatly to continuing to breastfeed after returning to work. Others indicated that lactation policy ensured their right to breastfeed at work. The mothers mentioned that Irish hospitals provided br...

    Difficulties encountered by the mothers during breastfeeding included common barriers, problems with their infants and obstacles faced as immigrants (see Table 1). Relevant solutions for these difficulties included reading books and brochures from materiality hospitals, attending prenatal maternal classes, consulting health care professionals, surf...

    Maternal barriers to breastfeeding included breast milk quantity and quality, breast problems, concerns about breast shape, difficulties with lactation after returning to work, inability to balance lactation and other daily activities, diet and medication. Some mothers indicated that they had insufficient breast milk. To solve this problem, they be...

    The language barrier and inaccessibility of a Chinese postpartum diet were major barriers to breastfeeding among the mothers. They also indicated difficulty understanding medical terminology and strongly recommended employing Chinese health care professionals in Irish hospitals. “In fact, there was still a language barrier. When I communicated with...

  3. 2020年12月1日 · This systematic review explores interventions to increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding among young mothers in high-income countries. Methods. A systematic search of the following databases was completed in August 2020: CINAHL, PubMed, MEDLINE, ProQuest, PsychInfo, Web of Science, Cochrane, Scopus and Embase.

  4. 2019年6月11日 · The purpose of this paper is to present findings from an Australian study that explored the perceptions and beliefs held by first time expectant mothers and their family and social networks towards breastfeeding in public. Methods.

  5. 2022年10月17日 · Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for six months is recommended as one of the most important ways to support child health and survival, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, breastfeeding women encountered several obstacles during the pandemic.

  6. 2021年6月17日 · Breastfeeding is usually seen as a female issue and most qualitative studies around breastfeeding and oral feeding of preterm infants focus on women [ 1 ]. However, when the baby is born preterm and the family is admitted to a family-centred neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), feeding the newborn infant also becomes an issue for the father [ 2 ].