2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2022.104310
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Breastfeeding education in Chinese hospitals: A cross-sectional study

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“…When investigating associations with the practices carried out in the Rooming-In, the puerperal women who did not receive guidelines had lower prevalence values of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge. This result corroborates other studies developed in hospitals and maternity hospitals from Korea and China, where the presence of trained professionals with time to provide guidelines resulted in a positive impact on the rates of discharge on exclusive breastfeeding [27][28] .…”
Section: /15supporting
confidence: 90%
“…When investigating associations with the practices carried out in the Rooming-In, the puerperal women who did not receive guidelines had lower prevalence values of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge. This result corroborates other studies developed in hospitals and maternity hospitals from Korea and China, where the presence of trained professionals with time to provide guidelines resulted in a positive impact on the rates of discharge on exclusive breastfeeding [27][28] .…”
Section: /15supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Previous studies on cisgender population found that 86% of hospitals provided parents with BCF education. 42 The proportion of TGD parents who had received feeding education was lower, and in the current study, only 57.3% of the participants reported that they had received relevant education. This may be attributed to the health and healthcare disparities present in the health system.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…Namun, proporsi pemberian ASI eksklusif masih belum merata antar daerah, termasuk di Indonesia(H. Idris & Astari, 2023). Budaya Pendidikan menyusui memainkan peran penting dalam meningkatkan hasil menyusui dan telah digunakan di banyak institusi medis di seluruh China (Huang et al, 2022). Di Indonesia, angka kematian bayi adalah 21 per 1000 kelahiran hidup pada tahun 2018, lebih tinggi dibandingkan negara berkembang Asia Tenggara lainnya, seperti Vietnam (16 per 1000 kelahiran hidup), Thailand (8 per 1000 kelahiran hidup), dan Malaysia (7 per 1000 kelahiran hidup kelahiran) (Unicef/WHO, 2022).…”
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