Australian foster carers' views of supporting maternal breastfeeding and attachment in out-of-home care.
Abstract
Background null Breastfeeding supports infant health, growth and development, and promotes maternal attachment and sensitive caregiving. Maternal separation due to child protection concerns can result in termination of breastfeeding with associated adverse outcomes. How to preserve breastfeeding when infants are placed in out-of-home care is an issue of concern. null Objective null To consider the views of foster carers towards provision of...
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Title
Australian foster carers' views of supporting maternal breastfeeding and attachment in out-of-home care.
Published Date
Oct 20, 2021
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105360
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