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FIRST TIME EXPECTANT FATHERS’ PERSPECTIVES ON BREASTFEEDING

FIRST TIME EXPECTANT FATHERS’ PERSPECTIVES ON BREASTFEEDING

... for breastfeeding is one of the three main strategies identified by UNICEF and WHO for increasing breastfeeding rates (UNCF, ...of breastfeeding could be very helpful in increasing ... See full document

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Process evaluation of a peer led antenatal breastfeeding class for fathers: perceptions of facilitators and participants

Process evaluation of a peer led antenatal breastfeeding class for fathers: perceptions of facilitators and participants

... the first few ...the first few weeks that access to audio-visual facilities in the hospi- tals was inconsistent and unreliable at all but one of the hospitals, which placed the peer facilitators under ... See full document

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Pictorial representation of attachment: measuring the parent fetus relationship in expectant mothers and fathers

Pictorial representation of attachment: measuring the parent fetus relationship in expectant mothers and fathers

... the first routine antenatal visit (between 9–15 weeks gestational age) 835 women were invited to participate by their midwives, who informed them about the project and handed out a leaflet with written information ... See full document

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‘They’re born to get breastfed’  how fathers view breastfeeding: a mixed method study

‘They’re born to get breastfed’ how fathers view breastfeeding: a mixed method study

... explore fathers’ attitudes and knowledge about breastfeeding ...[13–16]. Fathers appear to hold complex and sometimes contradictory views on ...most fathers hold positive views towards ... See full document

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Doing What's Best for Baby: How New Mothers and Fathers Negotiate Breastfeeding Over Time.

Doing What's Best for Baby: How New Mothers and Fathers Negotiate Breastfeeding Over Time.

... I first interviewed Desiree and Chris via video-chat because I was trying to squeeze in their interview before I went into labor with my second child. I later interviewed them in their home: a relatively new, ... See full document

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Expectant fathers’ participation in antenatal care services in Papua New Guinea: a qualitative inquiry

Expectant fathers’ participation in antenatal care services in Papua New Guinea: a qualitative inquiry

... involve expectant fa- thers in ANC, policy makers and health workers must ensure that women are able to decide whether and when their partner joins them in ANC ...engaging fathers without com- promising ... See full document

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A qualitative exploration of the couvade syndrome in expectant fathers

A qualitative exploration of the couvade syndrome in expectant fathers

... A purposive sample of 14 men were recruited from the Foetal Medicine Unit of a large teaching hospital in London which serves a large Asian and Afro-Caribbean population. The main investigator approached the men when ... See full document

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The Knowledge and Participation of the Father in Breast Feeding, Salvador, Brazil

The Knowledge and Participation of the Father in Breast Feeding, Salvador, Brazil

... find breastfeeding a difficult phase ...the first- time mother, feeling of being present (9% or 7%) and no answer ...the fathers had discussed with the mother of their child their opinion ... See full document

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Displaying good fathering through the construction of physical activity as intimate practice

Displaying good fathering through the construction of physical activity as intimate practice

... Also worthy of note is that children came to reproduce or contest these displays of idealised intimacy and physical activity as intimate fathering practice, indicating role as agentic cultural producers (Prout, 2005). ... See full document

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Perspectives on supporting fathers affected by postnatal depression and a history of violence

Perspectives on supporting fathers affected by postnatal depression and a history of violence

... the fathers interviewed is that they reacted to their emotional stress with violence and would have liked to have been informed about the existence of the Leeds support centre before the violence erupted; the men ... See full document

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Rethinking work life balance and well being:the perspectives of fathers

Rethinking work life balance and well being:the perspectives of fathers

... Paternal time spent on childcare has increased (Dermott, 2008; Lewis & Lamb, 2007; O'Brien, 2005) and, thanks to the introduction of shared parental leave in 2015, fathers in Britain arguably have more ... See full document

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... generally limited. For example, in the latter study it was found that most of the fathers were not involved in the care of their malnourished children, as this was left as a responsibility of female family ... See full document

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'Doing what's best at the time' : first time mothers learning to breastfeed away from home : a grounded theory study : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University

'Doing what's best at the time' : first time mothers learning to breastfeed away from home : a grounded theory study : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University

... Conclusions Grounded theory methodology was the research approach used to explore the reality of breastfeeding during the first three months following birth for nine first-time mothers..[r] ... See full document

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Nutritional Anaemia and Obesity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: The Protective Role of Breastfeeding for Two Years

Nutritional Anaemia and Obesity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: The Protective Role of Breastfeeding for Two Years

... breastfeeding plays a protective role and may possibly reduce the magnitude of poor outcome of anaemia on pregnancy and child survival. This was more evident among the LIC who continue breastfeeding with ... See full document

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Antenatal counselling of first-time mothers in lactation clinic and its effect on feeding practices till 2 years postpartum a prospective cohort study

Antenatal counselling of first-time mothers in lactation clinic and its effect on feeding practices till 2 years postpartum a prospective cohort study

... exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months in 2015-16 was ...and Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India (BPNI), achieving the goals of breast feeding are still far from ...supports breastfeeding through ... See full document

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Intention to breastfeed and awareness of health recommendations: findings from first-time mothers in southwest Sydney, Australia

Intention to breastfeed and awareness of health recommendations: findings from first-time mothers in southwest Sydney, Australia

... WHO breastfeeding recommenda- tion and its association with the antenatal intention to ...of breastfeeding [16-18], exploration of the factors influencing the intention may help health workers to address ... See full document

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Dads make a difference: an exploratory study of paternal support for breastfeeding in Perth, Western Australia

Dads make a difference: an exploratory study of paternal support for breastfeeding in Perth, Western Australia

... successful breastfeeding, Susin and Giugliani found that mothers would like more help from their partners, but were sometimes unclear what type of help they wished to receive ...most fathers wanted to help ... See full document

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Fathers' views and experiences of their own mental health during pregnancy and the first postnatal year: a qualitative interview study of men participating in the UK Born and Bred in Yorkshire (BaBY) cohort.

Fathers' views and experiences of their own mental health during pregnancy and the first postnatal year: a qualitative interview study of men participating in the UK Born and Bred in Yorkshire (BaBY) cohort.

... less time as a couple since their baby’s birth but it was striking that for many men – both those interviewed individually and with their partners - their primary support and confi- dante continued to be their ... See full document

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Social support during childbirth as a catalyst for early breastfeeding initiation for first-time Nigerian mothers

Social support during childbirth as a catalyst for early breastfeeding initiation for first-time Nigerian mothers

... The minimum sample size was calculated with an inten- tion to detect a minimum difference of 10 percentage points in caesarean section rate (the major outcome for the study) between the groups at 80% power and 5% level ... See full document

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Making use of expertise: A qualitative analysis of the experience of breastfeeding support for first time mothers

Making use of expertise: A qualitative analysis of the experience of breastfeeding support for first time mothers

... a time- intensive process, requiring sufficient sustained contact with women to understand more exactly what their informational and other needs are and respond to these ...with breastfeeding expertise may ... See full document

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