2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-024-06572-2
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The impact of continuous and intermittent supportive counseling on self-efficacy and continuation of breastfeeding in lactating women affected by COVID-19: a quasi-experimental trial

Maryam Karimi,
Azam Maleki,
Leila Rastegari

Abstract: Background Promoting exclusive breastfeeding can have a great effect in reducing the complications and mortality rate of mother and child. Objective The study aimed to compare the effects of continuous and intermittent supportive counselling on the self-efficacy and continuity of breastfeeding among Lactating mothers with COVID-19. Methods The study was a semi-experimental research method and was condu… Show more

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