نتایج جستجو برای: early breastfeeding

تعداد نتایج: 697419  

2015
Vishnu Khanal Jane A. Scott Andy H. Lee Rajendra Karkee Colin W. Binns Paul B. Tchounwou

The initiation of breastfeeding within one hour of birth has numerous nutritional and immunological benefits and has been found to reduce neonatal mortality. This community-based prospective cohort study aimed to report the rate of, and factors associated with, early initiation of breastfeeding in Western Nepal. The rate of early initiation of breastfeeding was reported, and associations betwee...

Journal: :The practising midwife 2005
Suzanne Colson

associated with significant health benefits, British mothers are some of the least likely in Europe to sustain breastfeeding (Hamlyn et al 2002). Knowledgeable support may be crucial in overcoming the problems that prompt early, unintended breast weaning (Renfrew et al 2005). Current breastfeeding support approaches suggest a fixed system of routine and early breastfeeding management using verb...

2013
Amanda K Debes Anjalee Kohli Neff Walker Karen Edmond Luke C Mullany

BACKGROUND Early breastfeeding is defined as the initiation of breastfeeding within twenty four hours of birth. While the benefits of breastfeeding have been known for decades, only recently has the role of time to initiation of breastfeeding in neonatal mortality and morbidity been assessed. OBJECTIVE To review the evidence for early breastfeeding initiation practices and to estimate the ass...

2015
Julie Quinlivan Sonia Kua Robert Gibson Andrew McPhee Maria M Makrides

BACKGROUND Health authorities recommend 6 months of fully breastfeeding and continuation of breastfeeding for at least a year. Many women initiate breastfeeding in hospital but discontinue before the six-month period, and therefore do not optimise the public health benefits. The aim of this study was to determine whether these women could be identified at hospital discharge, to enable targeted ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Tatiana Raskovalova Susan L Teasley Nathalie Gelbert-Baudino Paola Agnese Mauri Camille Schelstraete Maximillien Massoutier Marc Berger Patrice François José Labarère

BACKGROUND Previous studies have revealed conflicting results for the Breastfeeding Assessment Score (BAS) in predicting early breastfeeding cessation. Our objective was to externally validate the BAS and provide summary accuracy estimates for this clinical prediction model. METHODS We used the original data from a prospective cohort study. Additional studies were identified by searching elec...

2016
Helen L McLachlan Della A Forster Lisa H Amir Meabh Cullinane Touran Shafiei Lyndsey F Watson Lael Ridgway Rhian L Cramer Rhonda Small

OBJECTIVES Breastfeeding has significant health benefits for mothers and infants. Despite recommendations from the WHO, by 6 months of age 40% of Australian infants are receiving no breast milk. Increased early postpartum breastfeeding support may improve breastfeeding maintenance. 2 community-based interventions to increase breastfeeding duration in local government areas (LGAs) in Victoria, A...

Introduction: Breastfeeding during the early months of life has benefits for both mother and baby and it is recommended that children should be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of their life. This study was conducted to determine the exclusive breastfeeding rate in the first 6 months of life and some associated factors in Fars Province. Methods: This cross-sectional study was condu...

2014
Helen L McLachlan Della A Forster Lisa H Amir Rhonda Small Meabh Cullinane Lyndsey F Watson Touran Shafiei

BACKGROUND Breastfeeding is associated with significant positive health outcomes for mothers and infants. However, despite recommendations from the World Health Organization, exclusive breastfeeding for six months is uncommon. Increased breastfeeding support early in the postpartum period may be effective in improving breastfeeding maintenance. This trial will evaluate two community-based inter...

Journal: :Idea Pengabdian Masyarakat 2022

Early Initiation of Breastfeeding is the giving breast milk to baby in first hour after birth, where placed on mother's chest and allows find nipple. initiation breastfeeding one way reduce infant mortality. The practice early breastfeeding, especially Indonesia, still very low. According 2002 Indonesian Health Demographic Survey, Indonesia only 3.7%. This service was carried out at Pandai vill...

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