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  1. International Breastfeeding Journal encompasses all aspects of breastfeeding. The journal addresses the need for a high quality multi-disciplinary journal in the field. Breastfeeding is recognized as an important public health issue with enormous social and economic implications. Infants who do not receive breast milk are likely to experience ...

    • Aim
    • Design, Setting, and Participants
    • Data Collection
    • Measuring and Categorizing Feeding Method and Time Use
    • Topologies of Time
    • Statistical Analysis

    The aim of this study is to identify associations between maternal sleep hours and feeding practices, and explore how maternal sleep hours may relate to mothers’ domestic or other work commitments, and free time for leisure or personal care.

    Comprehensive time use data on maternal time in the care of infants is rarely collected, particularly in official time use surveys. The Time Use Survey of New Mothers (TUSNM) was a unique nationwide Australian study conducted through the Australian National University (ANU) between April 2005 and April 2006 and specifically designed to address defi...

    Data on infant feeding method for the youngest child (the ‘target infant’) during seven days of time use tracking was collected by questionnaire filled out by participant mothers. We excluded participants who recorded time use for less than one 24-h day. Feeding method over the 7 days of tracking was self-reported by participants in the following c...

    An important factor of interest in this study was infant feeding practice. This was measured using two different categorizations. We compared those giving ‘no’ breastfeeding (exclusive formula feeding (feeding category B) & formula milk and solids (E)) with those giving ‘any’ breastfeeding (exclusive breastfeeding (A), mixed breast milk and formula...

    Most quantitative time use studies categorise the hours/minutes spent according to whether the activity is contracted (employment and related travel) or committed (caregiving, unpaid or domestic work) or necessary (personal care, sleep and eating) activities [44, 45]. The balance is considered discretionary or free time, such as for recreation and ...

    T-tests and chi-square tests were used to compare the socio-demographic characteristics of the two infant feeding groups. Characteristics of participants who provided time tracking data records at one, two or three time points (that is, at infant ages three, six, and/or nine months) were also compared, using the same techniques. We used a residual ...

    • Julie P. Smith, Robert I. Forrester
    • 2021
  2. 2022年7月5日 · Research. Open access. Published: 05 July 2022. The association between intrapartum interventions and immediate and ongoing breastfeeding outcomes: an Australian retrospective population-based cohort study. Madison S. Andrew, Roshan J. Selvaratnam, Miranda Davies-Tuck, Kim Howland & Mary-Ann Davey.

  3. 2008年8月13日 · Open access. Published: 13 August 2008. A qualitative study of Western Australian women's perceptions of using a Snoezelen room for breastfeeding during their postpartum hospital stay. Yvonne L Hauck, Lisa Summers, Ellie White & Cheryl Jones. International Breastfeeding Journal 3, Article number: 20 ( 2008 ) Cite this article. 11k Accesses.

  4. 2006年10月12日 · Despite high levels of breastfeeding initiation in Australia, only 47 percent of women are breastfeeding (exclusively or partially) six months later, with marked differences between social groups. It is important to identify women who are at increased risk of early

  5. 2010年11月29日 · Forster D, McLachlan H, Rayner J, Yelland J, Gold L, Rayner S: The early postnatal period: exploring women's views, expectations and experiences of care using focus groups in Victoria, Australia. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2008, 8: 27-10.1186/1471-2393

  6. The study aim was to understand the experiences of first-time Australian mothers establishing breastfeeding when discharged from the hospital within 24h of a normal vaginal birth. Methods: A qualitative interpretive method was used. Semi-structured interviews with 12 women following early discharge were conducted.

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