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2019年6月27日 · Our study aimed to investigate the association between breastfeeding practices of working mothers and their employment status (formal versus informal) and occupational fields (agriculture related, industry related, and business and white collar).
- Jiawen Chen, Jiawen Chen, Tong Xin, Junjian Gaoshan, Qiuhong Li, Kaiyue Zou, Shihui Tan, Yuhan Cheng...
- 2019
2011年11月30日 · 47 Citations. 8 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Background. Women's return to work can be a significant barrier to continued breastfeeding. Workplace policies and practices to promote and support continued, and longer duration of, breastfeeding are important.
- Danielle Weber, Anneka Janson, Michelle Nolan, Li Ming Wen, Chris Rissel
- 2011
2023年1月30日 · Maternity protection entitlements for non-standard workers in low-and-middle-income countries and potential implications for breastfeeding practices: a scoping review of research since 2000 | International Breastfeeding Journal | Full Text. Review. Open access. Published: 30 January 2023.
2018年12月6日 · Background. The challenge to bring breastfeeding into public consciousness, space and place in Western culture has been tackled for the past several decades through a variety of public policy initiatives and media campaigns.
2024年1月25日 · This study explores the relationship between workplace determinants of breastfeeding, personal breastfeeding outcomes for healthcare workers, and the breastfeeding care healthcare workers provide their patients. Methods.
2021年11月8日 · Despite the benefits for mothers and infants, breastfeeding duration in the Netherlands is below World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendations stating that six months of exclusive breastfeeding, followed by complementary feeding until two years or longer, are necessary for optimal development [ 1, 2 ].
2016年6月10日 · Galtry examined the the impact on breastfeeding of labour market policy and practice in Ireland, Sweden, and the USA, however the number of women who return to work and continue to breastfeed in Ireland is unknown [ 3 ]. Lactation breaks are protected in law solely for the period of 26 weeks post birth of the baby [ 4 ].