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  • Title: A critical review of the impact of continuing breastfeeding education provided to nurses and midwives.
    Author: Ward KN, Byrne JP.
    Journal: J Hum Lact; 2011 Nov; 27(4):381-93. PubMed ID: 21757766.
    Abstract:
    This review of 15 studies from nine different countries analyzes the practice of continuing education on breastfeeding for health professionals, with a specific focus on nurses and midwives. Continuing breastfeeding education improves the knowledge, clinical skills and practices, and counseling skills of nurses and midwives, and it improves the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative compliance of institutions. Education of any duration is beneficial; however, findings support the recommendation of the World Health Organization that at least 18 hours' education for all health professionals who advise pregnant women and mothers should be undertaken.
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