2011
DOI: 10.33698/nrf0128
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Knowledge And Opinions Of Mothers Of Hospitalized Neonates Related To Breastfeeding.

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“…The knowledge provided by health workers is adjusted to the conditions of the community and the need for support from the Hospital program. [10] DOI: 10.30591/siklus.v9i1.1406.g1076 Based on the above table, it can be seen that motivation before and after breastfeeding booster packages given to breastfeeding mothers has increased from 54.4% to 57%. The existence of health education might influence increased.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The knowledge provided by health workers is adjusted to the conditions of the community and the need for support from the Hospital program. [10] DOI: 10.30591/siklus.v9i1.1406.g1076 Based on the above table, it can be seen that motivation before and after breastfeeding booster packages given to breastfeeding mothers has increased from 54.4% to 57%. The existence of health education might influence increased.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16] Chopra et al (2011) also stated that knowledge and opinions about the relationship between the health of infants with breastfeeding were influenced by the level of education and sources of written information obtained. [10] Health education can change the knowledge of breastfeeding mothers, with the presence of a booster package in the form of counselling, distribution of booklets, demonstrations of oxytocin massage and breastfeeding booster products obtained the results of increasing mothers' knowledge. Ho and McGrath (2016) explained that the provision of health education regarding education packages in the form of booklets was able to change the knowledge and attitudes of young women in Taiwan about breastfeeding infants.…”
Section: The Effect Of Breastfeeding Boostermentioning
confidence: 99%