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Guilt, shame, and postpartum infant feeding outcomes: A systematic review
Negative maternal affect (e.g., depression and anxiety) has been associated with shorter breastfeeding duration and poorer breastfeeding intention, initiation, and exclusivity.
Leanne Jackson+2 more
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Esophageal distal baseline impedance (DBI) is an indicator of mucosal integrity; lower values suggest increased permeability. Aims were to characterize the (1) effect of DBI category (2000 Ω) on sensory‐motor characteristics of mid‐esophageal provocation‐
Sudarshan R. Jadcherla+4 more
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Breastfeeding sick children in hospital: Exploring the experiences of mothers in UK paediatric wards
There is a paucity of literature exploring the challenges of breastfeeding sick children in hospital. Previous research has focused on single conditions and hospitals which limits understanding of the challenges in this population.
Lyndsey Hookway, Amy Brown, Aimee Grant
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Videofluoroscopy swallow studies (VFSS) and high-resolution manometry (HRM) methods complement to ascertain mechanisms of infant feeding difficulties. We hypothesized that: (a) an integrated approach (study: parent-preferred feeding therapy based on VFSS
Sudarshan R. Jadcherla+11 more
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Background Internationally, women report challenges breastfeeding in public spaces. This study aimed to investigate the social-spatial aspects of public spaces in one UK city, Cardiff, in order to suggest possible barriers and facilitators to ...
Aimee Grant
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Becoming breastfeeding friendly in Wales: Recommendations for scaling up breastfeeding support
Breastfeeding and the provision of human milk is established as protecting infant and maternal health. However, breastfeeding rates in many countries, including Wales, are low. Given the significant health, economic and environmental impacts of this, the
Amy Brown+2 more
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Views and experience of breastfeeding in public: A qualitative systematic review
Breastfeeding rates in many Global North countries are low. Qualitative research highlights that breastfeeding in public is a particular challenge, despite mothers often having the legal right to do so.
Aimee Grant+7 more
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BackgroundResponsive infant feeding occurs when a parent recognizes the infant’s cues of hunger or satiety and responds promptly to these cues.
Jessica Bahorski+5 more
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