Researcher perspectives from a study of women’s experiences of breastfeeding (original) (raw)

‘It should be the most natural thing in the world’: exploring first-time mothers' breastfeeding difficulties in the UK using audio-diaries and interviews

Dawn Leeming

Maternal & Child Nutrition, 2012

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‘Surely you’re not still breastfeeding’: a qualitative exploration of women’s experiences of breastfeeding beyond infancy in the UK

Annie Topping

BMJ Open, 2020

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I was meant to be able to do this': a phenomenological study of women's experiences of breastfeeding

Diane Fraser

Evidence Based Midwifery

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The private journey: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of exclusive breastfeeding

Lois McKellar

Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives, 2018

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Evaluating the audio-diary method in qualitative research

Iain Williamson

Qualitative Research Journal, 2015

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Mothers’ breastfeeding experiences and implications for professionals

Israel Berger

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Exploring the lived experiences of first-time breastfeeding women : a phenomenological study in Ghana

Georgina Afoakwah

2016

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Women’s experiences of breastfeeding: A narrative review of qualitative studies

Georgina Afoakwah

2013

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Breastfeeding Experiences of Women- The Essence of Womanhood: A Qualitative Study

Vinutha Muktamath

2020

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Midwives’ lived experience of caring for new mothers with initial breastfeeding difficulties: A phenomenological study

Lina Palmér

Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2017

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Falling by the wayside: a phenomenological exploration of perceived breast-milk inadequacy in lactating women

Fiona Dykes

Midwifery, 1999

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Caught on the Fringes of Life: Mothers’ Lived Experiences of Initial Breastfeeding Complications

Lise-Lott Rydström

Qualitative Health Research

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Contradictions in the Breastfeeding Experience: A Clinical-Qualitative Study in Women Who Attended a Breastfeeding Incentive Service

Silvana Ribeiro Roda

Revista Psicologia e Saúde, 2023

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Breast-feeding difficulties experienced by women taking part in a qualitative interview study of postnatal depression

Fiona Blake

Midwifery, 2004

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Severe breastfeeding difficulties: Existential lostness as a mother-Women's lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding under severe difficulties

Lina Palmér

International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being

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‘I thought it would keep them all quiet’. Women's experiences of breastfeeding as illusions of compliance: an interpretive phenomenological study

Diane Fraser

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014

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Breastfeeding: An existential challenge—women's lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding within the context of early home discharge in Sweden

Lina Palmér

International Journal of …, 2010

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Elliott H, Gunaratnam Y. Talking about breastfeeding: emotion, context and 'good' mothering

Yasmin Gunaratnam

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Using video narratives of women's lived experience of breastfeeding in midwifery education: exploring its impact on midwives' attitudes to breastfeeding

Maggie Hutchings

Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2010

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Unseen, unheard: a qualitative analysis of women’s experiences of exclusively expressing breast milk

Jennifer Ohlendorf

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2022

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Breastfeeding Mothers' Experiences : The Ghost in the Machine

Dr Paul Regan

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

Abigail Locke

Maternal & Child Nutrition, 2017

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Who Gets to Breastfeed? A Narrative Ecological Analysis of Women's Infant Feeding Experiences in the UK

Debbie Johnson

Frontiers in Sociology

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Exploring the needs and lived experiences of women hospitalised during pregnancy in the United Kingdom: A qualitative diary study

Helen Elliott-Mainwaring

The practising midwife, 2021

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Realities, difficulties, and outcomes for mothers choosing to breastfeed: Primigravid mothers experiences in the early postpartum period (6–8 weeks)

Kathryn Hinsliff-Smith

Midwifery, 2014

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Talking about breastfeeding: emotion, context and ‘good’ mothering

heather elliott

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Exploring the Needs and Lived Experiences of Women Hospitalised During Pregnancy in the UK: A Qualitative Diary Study

Helen Elliott-Mainwaring

The Practising Midwife

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A meta-ethnographic synthesis of women's experience of breastfeeding

Virginia Schmied

Maternal & Child Nutrition, 2009

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A qualitative study on the breastfeeding experience of mothers of preterm infants in the first 12 months after birth

Lina Palmér

International Breastfeeding Journal

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Blurring the boundaries: breastfeeding and maternal subjectivity

Deborah Lupton

Sociology of Health & Illness, 2001

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

Rebekah Fox

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First time mothers' experiences of breastfeeding their newborn

Elisabeth Hall

Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2015

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