Artificial milk-feeding women׳s views of their feeding choice in Ireland
Abstract
despite the well-documented benefits of breast feeding to both mother and child, breast-feeding initiation rates in Ireland are the second lowest in Europe. This study set out to explore the views of women from low socio-economic groups in Ireland on their choice to feed their infants artificial milk, and to elicit factors that may encourage these women to breast feed in the future.a qualitative descriptive approach was used.data were collected...
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Title
Artificial milk-feeding women׳s views of their feeding choice in Ireland
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
6
Pages
640 - 646
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