نتایج جستجو برای: feeding methods

تعداد نتایج: 1967830  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Sara B Fein Judith Labiner-Wolfe Katherine R Shealy Rouwei Li Jian Chen Laurence M Grummer-Strawn

OBJECTIVE Our goal is to describe the methods used in the Infant Feeding Practices Study II (IFPS II), a study of infant feeding and care practices throughout the first year of life. Survey topics included breastfeeding, formula and complementary feeding, infant health, breast-pump use, food allergies, sleeping arrangements, mother's employment, and child care arrangements. In addition, mothers...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2015
Md Ajazur Rahman Sreeram Subramanian Hemasree Kandraju Srinivas Murki

OBJECTIVE To compare the sucking pattern of preterm infants on different feeding methods. METHODS The sucking behavior on a gloved finger was evaluated for infants receiving breastfeeding, spoon-feeding and tube-feeding. RESULTS The mean (SD) numbers of sucks in spoon-fed infants [49 (20) vs. 35 (23); P=0.04] were significantly higher, and the grade of suck was significantly better compared...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2011
Pilyoung Kim Ruth Feldman Linda C Mayes Virginia Eicher Nancy Thompson James F Leckman James E Swain

BACKGROUND Research points to the importance of breastfeeding for promoting close mother-infant contact and social-emotional development. Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified brain regions related to maternal behaviors. However, little research has addressed the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the relationship between breastfeeding and maternal behav...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2008
Maxine O'Brien Elizabeth Buikstra Desley Hegney

AIM This paper reports on a study examining the relationship between women's psychological characteristics and breastfeeding duration, after controlling for socio-demographic factors. BACKGROUND The literature suggests that psychological factors may influence breastfeeding behaviour, but studies are few. Existing evidence and the results of phase 1 of our study were used to construct a list o...

Journal: :Midwifery 2015
Margaret Carroll Louise Gallagher Mike Clarke Sally Millar Cecily Begley

OBJECTIVE despite the well-documented benefits of breast feeding to both mother and child, breast-feeding initiation rates in Ireland are the second lowest in Europe. This study set out to explore the views of women from low socio-economic groups in Ireland on their choice to feed their infants artificial milk, and to elicit factors that may encourage these women to breast feed in the future. ...

2014
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus Linda M. Richter Alastair van Heerden Heidi van Rooyen Mark Tomlinson Jessica M. Harwood W. Scott Comulada Alan Stein

OBJECTIVE We evaluate the effect of clinic-based support by HIV-positive Peer Mentors, in addition to standard clinic care, on maternal and infant well-being among Women Living with HIV (WLH) from pregnancy through the infant's first year of life. METHODS In a cluster randomized controlled trial in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, eight clinics were randomized for pregnant WLH to receive either: ...

Journal: :Maternal & child nutrition 2017
Victoria Fallon Sophia Komninou Kate M Bennett Jason C G Halford Joanne A Harrold

The majority of infant-feeding research is focused on identifying mother's reasons for the cessation of breastfeeding. The experience of mothers who choose to use formula is largely overlooked in quantitative designs. This study aimed to describe the emotional and practical experiences of mothers who formula feed in any quantity, and examine whether these experiences would vary among different ...

Journal: :AIDS 2013
Ingrid M le Roux Mark Tomlinson Jessica M Harwood Mary J O'Connor Carol M Worthman Nokwanele Mbewu Jacqueline Stewart Mary Hartley Dallas Swendeman W Scott Comulada Robert E Weiss Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of home visits by community health workers (CHWs) on maternal and infant well being from pregnancy through the first 6 months of life for women living with HIV (WLH) and all neighborhood mothers. DESIGN AND METHODS In a cluster randomized controlled trial in Cape Town townships, neighborhoods were randomized within matched pairs to either standard care, compre...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2011
Escolástica Rejane Ferreira Moura Giselle Lima de Freitas Ana Karina Bezerra Pinheiro Márcia Maria Tavares Machado Raimunda Magalhães da Silva Marcos Venicios de Oliveira Lopes

This is a cross-sectional, field study that used a quantitative approach with the objectives to identify nurses' personal experiences with breastfeeding and with the Lactactional Amenorrhea Method (LAM); learn the reasons for not adhering to breastfeeding or adhering to mixed feeding; establish the relationship between nurses' personal experience with the LAM and their giving orientations about...

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