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146 related items for PubMed ID: 24387771

  • 1. Women, Infant and Children (WIC) peer counselor contact with first time breastfeeding mothers.
    Campbell LA, Wan J, Speck PM, Hartig MT.
    Public Health Nurs; 2014; 31(1):3-9. PubMed ID: 24387771
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  • 2. Breastfeeding peer counseling: results from the National WIC Survey.
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  • 3. Associations Between Peer Counseling and Breastfeeding Initiation and Duration: An Analysis of Minnesota Participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
    McCoy MB, Geppert J, Dech L, Richardson M.
    Matern Child Health J; 2018 Jan; 22(1):71-81. PubMed ID: 28755046
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  • 4. The differential impact of WIC peer counseling programs on breastfeeding initiation across the state of Maryland.
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  • 6. Georgia's breastfeeding promotion program for low-income women.
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  • 7. Effectiveness of Peer Counselor Support on Breastfeeding Outcomes in WIC-Enrolled Women.
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  • 8. The effect of a peer counseling program on breastfeeding initiation and longevity in a low-income rural population.
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  • 9. First- and second-trimester WIC participation is associated with lower rates of breastfeeding and early introduction of cow's milk during infancy.
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  • 10. "Real-world" effect of a peer counselor on breastfeeding outcomes in an urban prenatal clinic in the United States.
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  • 11. WIC Peer Counselors Support Breastfeeding Among WIC Participants.
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  • 12. Telephone peer counseling of breastfeeding among WIC participants: a randomized controlled trial.
    Reeder JA, Joyce T, Sibley K, Arnold D, Altindag O.
    Pediatrics; 2014 Sep 07; 134(3):e700-9. PubMed ID: 25092936
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  • 13. Peer counselor program increases breastfeeding rates in Utah Native American WIC population.
    Long DG, Funk-Archuleta MA, Geiger CJ, Mozar AJ, Heins JN.
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  • 15. Breast-feeding attitudes and behavior among WIC mothers in Texas.
    Vaaler ML, Stagg J, Parks SE, Erickson T, Castrucci BC.
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    Robert RC, Moody NG, Woody E, Kuehn D, Thompson P, Roess AA.
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  • 17. Early postpartum: a critical period in setting the path for breastfeeding success.
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  • 18. Factors that influence breastfeeding decisions among special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children participants from Central Louisiana.
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  • 19. Breastfeeding advice given to African American and white women by physicians and WIC counselors.
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  • 20. WIC (The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children): policy versus practice regarding breastfeeding.
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