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Breastfeeding success and its relation to maternal pain, behaviour, mental health, and social support
CONCLUSIONS: The relationship among maternal perceived self-efficacy, anxious and depressive thoughts, catastrophizing behaviours, and unpleasant breastfeeding need to be evaluated to elucidate the best health professional intervention.PMID:34789034 | DOI:10.1080/02646838.2021.2004300
Source: Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology - November 18, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rosana M Trist ão Maria P Barbosa Talyta Ara újo Elaine R Neiva Karina N Costa Jos é A L De Jesus Lucas A Vargas Elvidina N Adamson-Macedo Source Type: research

Health Technologies and their contributions to the promotion of breastfeeding: an integrative review of the literature
Resumo As tecnologias podem ser promotoras da amamenta ção. Assim, o objetivo desta revisão é identificar as tecnologias em saúde e suas contribuições para a promoção do aleitamento materno. As bases de dados para busca foram: Lilacs, Scopus, Medline e CINAHL, utilizando-se os descritores “ aleitamento materno ” , “ tecnologia ” e “ promo ção da saúde ” . A amostra final foi constitu ída por 24 artigos originais, entre eles foram identificadas 19 tecnologias classificadas em gerenciais, educacionais e assistenciais. As tecnologias educacionais predominaram (12) e apresentaram maiores contribuiçõe...
Source: Ciencia e Saude Coletiva - January 31, 2019 Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research

Engaging mothers: Breastfeeding experiences recounted (EMBER). A pilot study
CONCLUSION: It is not completely understood why some mothers continue with their breastfeeding journey, whilst others discontinue earlier than they had planned. Women in this pilot study reported that support, acceptability of breastfeeding to their family and social circle, public breastfeeding, issues around infant sleep and maternal fatigue were all significant issues for them as they navigated breastfeeding for the first time.Findings from this pilot study will be used to inform the development of a larger study which will further explore women's decision making, as well as identify what supports are needed to improve ...
Source: Breastfeeding Review - December 7, 2017 Category: Midwifery Authors: Ellen Prendergast Jennifer James Source Type: research