Supporting breastfeeding mothers: qualitative synthesis (original) (raw)

Two sides of breastfeeding support: experiences of women and midwives

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Providing Breastfeeding Support: Experiences from Child-Health Nurses

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Discontinuity of Breastfeeding Care: “There's No Captain of the Ship”

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Women's perceptions of their healthcare experience when they choose not to breastfeed

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Joint action between child health care nurses and midwives leads to continuity of care for expectant and new mothers

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Examining the breastfeeding support resources of the public health nursing services in Ireland

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Critical views on postpartum care expressed by new mothers

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Comparison of Breastfeeding Support Perceptions Between Postpartum Mothers and Health Care Personnel in Public Hospital

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Breastfeeding promotion and support: a quality improvement study

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An evaluation of the breastfeeding support skills of midwives and voluntary breastfeeding supporters using the Breastfeeding Support Skills Tool (BeSST)

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Types and timing of breastfeeding support and its impact on mothers' behaviours

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The breastfeeding experience of women with major difficulties who use the services of a breastfeeding clinic: a descriptive study

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Mothers' Knowledge, Clinic Staff, Community Support, and Breastfeeding Practices

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UK women's experiences of breastfeeding and additional breastfeeding support: a qualitative study of Baby Café services

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Support provided by healthcare professionals to the mothers of newborns in the neonatal unit

Aurimery Chermont

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Helen Hall

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Health care staff support for mothers in NICU: a focused ethnography study

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Using the Quality Maternal and Newborn Care Framework to evaluate women's experiences of different models of care: A qualitative study

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Understanding process and context in breastfeeding support interventions: The potential of qualitative research

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The education of health practitioners supporting breastfeeding women: time for critical reflection

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