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“If I have money, I cannot allow my baby to breastfeed only …” barriers and facilitators to scale-up of peer counselling for exclusive breastfeeding in Uganda
Early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months reduces infant morbidity and mortality and can positively impact on cognitive function. In Uganda, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months is recommended ...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - May 15, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Joseph Rujumba, Grace Ndeezi, Victoria Nankabirwa, Mary Kwagala, Michelle Mukochi, Abdoulaye Hama Diallo, Nicolas Meda, Ingunn M. S. Engebretsen, Thorkild Tyllesk är and James Tumwine Tags: Research Source Type: research

A Qualitative Exploration of the Determinants of Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) Practices in Wajir County, Kenya
The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life. A qualitative study was conducted to assess the factors that influence the practice of exclusive breastfeeding...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - May 18, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Mahat Jimale Mohamed, Sophie Ochola and Victor O. Owino Tags: Research Source Type: research

Validation of the Arabic version of the breastfeeding behavior questionnaire among Lebanese women
The Breastfeeding Behavior Questionnaire (BBQ) assesses women ’s perceptions of their breastfeeding behavior. It was adapted to several languages and used in different settings, but has not been validated in Ar...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - June 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Lama Charafeddine, Saadieh Masri, Lama Shamsedine, Lilian Ghandour, Hani Tamim, Nathalie El Khoury, Zahraa Hachem and Mona Nabulsi Tags: Research Source Type: research

How much can Mexican healthcare providers learn about breastfeeding through a semi-virtual training? A propensity score matching analysis
Mexico has shown a worrisome decrease in breastfeeding indicators, especially in the lowest socioeconomic level. Improving breastfeeding protection, promotion, and support services through workforce developmen...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - June 29, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Mireya Vilar-Compte, Rafael P érez-Escamilla, Meztli Moncada and Diana Flores Tags: Research Source Type: research

Knowledge, attitude, motivation and planning of breastfeeding: a cross-sectional study among Jordanian women
In Jordan, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding is declining. The trend variation in breastfeeding practice is determined by different factors including antenatal women ’s attitude and planning which are affecte...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - July 1, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Wasim Khasawneh, Khalid Kheirallah, Mai Mazin and Sanaa Abdulnabi Tags: Research Source Type: research

The relationship between perceived milk supply and exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months postpartum: a cross-sectional study
Perceived milk supply is an important modifiable factor for optimal breastfeeding. However, little is known about maternal perception of milk supply or how it impacts breastfeeding practices. The aim of this s...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - July 17, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Ayyu Sandhi, Gabrielle T. Lee, Roselyn Chipojola, Mega Hasanul Huda and Shu-Yu Kuo Tags: Research Source Type: research

Intermittent kangaroo mother care and the practice of breastfeeding late preterm infants: results from four hospitals in different provinces of China
China has an extremely low exclusive breastfeeding rate. Kangaroo mother care (KMC) has been shown to increase the exclusive breastfeeding rate among infants born extremely or very preterm. However, there is l...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - July 17, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Bo Zhang, Zhiying Duan, Yingxi Zhao, Sarah Williams, Stephen Wall, Limin Huang, Xiaoqin Zhang, Wenli Wu, Jieya Yue, Lin Zhang, Jun Liu and Gengli Zhao Tags: Research Source Type: research

Maternal satisfaction with breastfeeding in the first month postpartum and associated factors
Breastfeeding success has been measured based on its duration, disregarding satisfaction with the maternal experience. Studies to investigate maternal satisfaction with breastfeeding are rare, especially in Br...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - August 17, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Andrea Francis Kroll de Senna, Camila Giugliani, Juliana Avilla, Agnes Meire Branco Leria Bizon, Ana Cl áudia Magnus Martins and Elsa Regina Justo Giugliani Tags: Research Source Type: research

Cessation of breastfeeding and associated factors in the era of elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV at Ndejje health center, Uganda: a retrospective cohort study
Breastfeeding an infant exposed to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) carries the risk of HIV acquisition whilst not breastfeeding poses a higher risk of death from malnutrition, diarrhea, and pneumonia. In Ug...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - September 7, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Jackslina Gaaniri Ngbapai, Jonathan Izudi and Stephen Okoboi Tags: Research Source Type: research

Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding in Spain: a cohort study
Factors associated with duration of breastfeeding have been usually studied at specific times after birth. Little is known about how much time is added to breastfeeding by each associated factor.
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - September 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Carolina Lechosa-Mu ñiz, María Paz-Zulueta, Sonia Mateo Sota, María Sáez de Adana Herrero, Elsa Cornejo del Rio, Javier Llorca and María J. Cabero-Perez Tags: Research Source Type: research

Associations between breastfeeding and cognitive function in children from early childhood to school age: a prospective birth cohort study
Despite evidences of breastfeeding for preventing acute physical illnesses in infants, the evidence for the association between breastfeeding and long-term cognitive development is not yet convincing.
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - September 29, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Kyoung Min Kim and Jae-Won Choi Tags: Research Source Type: research

Experiences of workplace breastfeeding in a provincial government setting: a qualitative exploratory study among managers and mothers in South Africa
Return to employment is a major barrier to breastfeeding continuation, globally and in the Southern African context. The Lancet Breastfeeding Series revealed an explicit need for research exploring breastfeedi...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - November 23, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Bongekile P. Mabaso, Ameeta Jaga and Tanya Doherty Tags: Research Source Type: research

Early essential newborn care is associated with increased breastfeeding: a quasi-experimental study from Sichuan Province of Western China
Breastfeeding is critical to promote maternal and child health. China has set national targets to further improve the exclusive breastfeeding rate. We aimed to examine associations between the provision of ear...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - November 23, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Chen-ran Wang, Xia-yun Li, Lin Zhang, Lin-man Wu, Ling Tan, Fei Yuan, Yao Guo, Sarah Williams and Tao Xu Tags: Research Source Type: research

Understanding breastfeeding behaviours: a cross-sectional analysis of associated factors in Ireland, the United Kingdom and Australia
Breastfeeding is a complex behaviour relying on a combination of individual mother and infant characteristics, health systems, and family, community and professional support. Optimal breastfeeding in high-inco...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - December 2, 2020 Category: Nursing Authors: Danielle Gallegos, Joy Parkinson, Sinead Duane, Christine Domegan, Elena Jansen and Rebekah Russell-Bennett Tags: Research Source Type: research

A cross-sectional comparison of breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes, and perceived partners ’ support among expectant couples in Mekelle, Ethiopia
Breastfeeding is considered the biological norm and essential to reduce infant morbidity and mortality. Mothers are responsible for breastfeeding but the support of others, including their partners is an influ...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - January 4, 2021 Category: Nursing Authors: Kidane Tadesse Gebremariam, Oksana Zelenko, Afework Mulugeta and Danielle Gallegos Tags: Research Source Type: research