2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2006.00077.x
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Randomized Controlled Trial to Determine Effects of Prenatal Breastfeeding Workshop on Maternal Breastfeeding Self‐Efficacy and Breastfeeding Duration

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“…A number of experimental studies have addressed this issue (Pugin et al, 1996;Duffy et al, 1997;Forster et al, 2004;Bonuck et al, 2005;Noel-Weiss et al, 2006b;Mattar et al, 2007;Su et al, 2007). The intervention (health education) strategies have mainly focused on practical aspects of coping with breast feeding (Pugin et al, 1996;Duffy et al, 1997;Forster et al, 2004;Noel-Weiss et al, 2006b;Mattar et al, 2007;Su et al, 2007) and some on psychosocial aspects such as intention, attitude, and confidence in breast feeding (Forster et al, 2004;Bonuck et al, 2005;NoelWeiss et al, 2006b;Mattar et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…A number of experimental studies have addressed this issue (Pugin et al, 1996;Duffy et al, 1997;Forster et al, 2004;Bonuck et al, 2005;Noel-Weiss et al, 2006b;Mattar et al, 2007;Su et al, 2007). The intervention (health education) strategies have mainly focused on practical aspects of coping with breast feeding (Pugin et al, 1996;Duffy et al, 1997;Forster et al, 2004;Noel-Weiss et al, 2006b;Mattar et al, 2007;Su et al, 2007) and some on psychosocial aspects such as intention, attitude, and confidence in breast feeding (Forster et al, 2004;Bonuck et al, 2005;NoelWeiss et al, 2006b;Mattar et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The intervention (health education) strategies have mainly focused on practical aspects of coping with breast feeding (Pugin et al, 1996;Duffy et al, 1997;Forster et al, 2004;Noel-Weiss et al, 2006b;Mattar et al, 2007;Su et al, 2007) and some on psychosocial aspects such as intention, attitude, and confidence in breast feeding (Forster et al, 2004;Bonuck et al, 2005;NoelWeiss et al, 2006b;Mattar et al, 2007). Two of the trials were followed by postnatal procedures (Bonuck et al, 2005;Su et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primiparous women who attended the prenatal breastfeeding workshop had higher self-efficacy scores and a higher proportion were exclusively breastfeeding compared to women who did not attend the workshop. 36 Our study findings revealed that women who are not having previous breastfeeding experience has decreased breastfeeding self-efficacy and decreased breastfeeding control score. Research results show that primiparous women who have no previous experience has decreased breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Similarly, research results show that employment can cause early cessation of breastfeeding and employed women need additional help to struggle with breastfeeding problems. [35][36][37] On the other hand, women who had a high school/university graduated husband had higher Positive Breastfeeding Attitudes mean scores and higher Social-professional Support mean scores than women who had a husband with lower educational level. These findings suggest that husband participant has utmost importance to improve positive breastfeeding attitudes and support breastfeeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De même, la participation à des séances d'information prénatale sur l'allaitement est à l'origine d'un allaitement plus long et exclusif [23].…”
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