2017
DOI: 10.1590/1806-93042017000200006
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Reasons for human milk donation according to different per capita income

Abstract: Objectives: to identify the reasons for human milk donation according to different per capita income in donors who

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“…The sample sizes of participants varied from 7 to 1,042, with a total sample size of 6,057 people. The participants of the included studies were from 17 different countries or regions, including United States, 13,14 Brazil, [15][16][17][18][19] Australia, [20][21][22] France, 11,23,24 Kuwait, 25 South Africa, 26 Spain, 27,28 Turkey, [29][30][31][32][33] India, 34 and Ethiopia. 35 Most of studies used a cross-sectional and a qualitative design.…”
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“…The sample sizes of participants varied from 7 to 1,042, with a total sample size of 6,057 people. The participants of the included studies were from 17 different countries or regions, including United States, 13,14 Brazil, [15][16][17][18][19] Australia, [20][21][22] France, 11,23,24 Kuwait, 25 South Africa, 26 Spain, 27,28 Turkey, [29][30][31][32][33] India, 34 and Ethiopia. 35 Most of studies used a cross-sectional and a qualitative design.…”
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“…The list of facilitators and barriers is presented in Tables 2 and 3, respectively. Among individual facilitators, ''having excess milk,'' 11,13,16,17,[20][21][22][23][24][25]27,28,36,37 ''hoping someone else will do the same for them if needed,'' 23,24,27 and ''a strong belief in the value of human milk'' 13,27 were the most frequently cited. In systemic facilitators, ''health staff and professionals'' 15,18,21,27,28,37 and ''education'' 21,25,26,30,33,34 were, respectively, the most important factors.…”
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