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  1. 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. International Breastfeeding Journal 2022 1740 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13006-022-00484-7. RESEARCH Open Access.

    • Breastfeeding Assistance Offered by Hospitals
    • Impact of Covid-19
    • Breastfeeding Support
    • Socioeconomic Status
    • Strengths and Limitations
    • Recommendations

    Both descriptive statistics and open-ended responses regarding the perinatal experience of participants indicated a high prevalence of breastfeeding problems in both public and private maternity wards, suggesting that neonatal support for breastfeeding in both public and private hospitals was generally insufficient and ineffective. In particular, g...

    We also found the pandemic in Hong Kong to have a generally positive self-rated impact on breastfeeding, which was positively associated with successful six-month PBF. Our linear regression results suggested that this is likely due to the work-from-home arrangements implemented and the perceived benefits of breastfeeding in improving children’s imm...

    Results of logistic regression models further indicated that breastfeeding support from family and friends was positively associated with successful six-month PBF, both in general and during the pandemic period. This is consistent with previous studies that emphasised the importance of the husband’s preference for EBF and having peers who have had ...

    Both local and international studies have demonstrated that the exclusivity of breastfeeding and the duration of EBF are positively associated with maternal education level and household income [42, 43]. However, due to our purposive sampling approach, our participants had a higher education level and socioeconomic status compared to the general po...

    Our study adopted a purposive sampling approach and targeted members of breastfeeding support groups and organisations, who were committed to breastfeeding, experienced with breastfeeding, and exposed to a wide range of breastfeeding services provided by different health care providers, organisations, and professionals. This allowed wide-ranging ex...

    In view of our findings, we propose six areas which the government and hospitals should address to further promote breastfeeding in Hong Kong. First, staff training in private hospitals should be strengthened. Written notice of breastfeeding policies should be well-communicated to all staff (BFHI Step 1), while standard training should be mandated ...

  2. 2023年11月6日 · International Breastfeeding Journal 18, Article number: 58 ( 2023 ) Cite this article. 971 Accesses. 1 Citations. 3 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Background. The exclusive breastfeeding rate in China remains significantly low.

  3. 2023年4月15日 · International Breastfeeding Journal 18, Article number: 22 ( 2023 ) Cite this article. 9321 Accesses. 11 Citations. 6 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Background. Improved breastfeeding practices have the potential to save the lives of over 823,000 children under 5 years old globally every year.

  4. 2021年4月13日 · Open access. Published: 13 April 2021. Feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of an innovative postnatal home-based breastfeeding peer support programme in Hong Kong: a feasibility and pilot randomised controlled trial. Kris Yuet-Wan Lok, Charlotte L. Y. Chow, Jeffery Sheung Yu Shing, Robert Smith, Christine Chi Oi Lam, Debra Bick &

  5. 2017年7月27日 · The effect of family policies and public health initiatives on breastfeeding initiation among 18 high-income countries: a qualitative comparative analysis research design | International Breastfeeding Journal | Full Text. Research. Open access. Published: 27 July 2017.

  6. 2006年8月31日 · 29 Citations. 3 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Upon hospital discharge it is not unusual for mothers of preterm infants to continue to meet all or most of their infants' nutritional needs through bottle feedings of expressed breast milk (EBM) because of infants' physiological immaturity and maternal concerns with an inadequacy of milk supply.

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