2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2013.05.003
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Maternity hospital practices and breast feeding self-efficacy in Finnish primiparous and multiparous women during the immediate postpartum period

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“…Doğum sonrası ilk bir saatlik dönemde bebeklerini emzirmeye başlayan annelerin emzirme başarılarının yüksek, emzirme sürelerinin de uzun olduğu bulunmuştur (21,22) . Ülkemizde yenidoğanların yaklaşık %50'si doğumdan sonra ilk bir saat içerisinde emzirilmektedir (5) .…”
Section: Tanımlayıcı öZelliklerunclassified
“…Doğum sonrası ilk bir saatlik dönemde bebeklerini emzirmeye başlayan annelerin emzirme başarılarının yüksek, emzirme sürelerinin de uzun olduğu bulunmuştur (21,22) . Ülkemizde yenidoğanların yaklaşık %50'si doğumdan sonra ilk bir saat içerisinde emzirilmektedir (5) .…”
Section: Tanımlayıcı öZelliklerunclassified
“…In addition to the previous experiences, Koskinen et al observed that the educational actions developed in maternity hospitals have a positive association with the breastfeeding practices adopted by both primiparous and multiparous mothers. The differential in the educational actions developed by the maternity hospitals considered the previous breastfeeding experiences of the mothers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…To protect and promote breastfeeding, the parents have to be provided with information that formula is usually only needed during a transitional period of a couple of days and a feeding care plan is recommended to be prepared. If supplementary feeding with infant formula is ongoing at hospital discharge, in combination with breastfeeding, information needs to be provided about how supplementary feeding has to be given and how it can be phased out . Level of evidence: very low…”
Section: Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%