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199 related items for PubMed ID: 12147636

  • 1. Balancing breastfeeding and paid employment: a project targeting employers, women and workplaces.
    McIntyre E, Pisaniello D, Gun R, Sanders C, Frith D.
    Health Promot Int; 2002 Sep; 17(3):215-22. PubMed ID: 12147636
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  • 2. Bringing babies and breasts into workplaces: Support for breastfeeding mothers in workplaces and childcare services at the Australian National University.
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  • 3. Employer-Based Programs to Support Breastfeeding Among Working Mothers: A Systematic Review.
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  • 13. Overcoming Workplace Barriers: A Focus Group Study Exploring African American Mothers' Needs for Workplace Breastfeeding Support.
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  • 14. Working women, maternity entitlements, and breastfeeding: a report from Bangladesh.
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  • 15. Using citizen science to engage the public in monitoring workplace breastfeeding support in Australia.
    Rowbotham S, Marks L, Tawia S, Woolley E, Rooney J, Kiggins E, Healey D, Wardle K, Campbell V, Bridges N, Hawe P.
    Health Promot J Austr; 2022 Jan 07; 33(1):151-161. PubMed ID: 33690925
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  • 18. Breastfeeding Patterns Among Employees at a Land Grant University.
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  • 19. Employers' perspective of workplace breastfeeding support in Karachi, Pakistan: a cross-sectional study.
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  • 20. Knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of managers, coworkers, and employed breastfeeding mothers.
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