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324 related items for PubMed ID: 32552899

  • 1. Examining working mothers' experience of exclusive breastfeeding in Ghana.
    Abekah-Nkrumah G, Antwi MY, Nkrumah J, Gbagbo FY.
    Int Breastfeed J; 2020 Jun 17; 15(1):56. PubMed ID: 32552899
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  • 2. Attitudes and perceptions about breastfeeding among female and male informal workers in India and South Africa.
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  • 3. Effects of work-related factors on the breastfeeding behavior of working mothers in a Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer: a cross-sectional survey.
    Chen YC, Wu YC, Chie WC.
    BMC Public Health; 2006 Jun 21; 6():160. PubMed ID: 16787546
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  • 4. Enablers and inhibitors of exclusive breastfeeding: perspectives from mothers and health workers in Accra, Ghana.
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  • 5. "I was determined to breastfeed, and I always found a solution": successful experiences of exclusive breastfeeding among Chinese mothers in Ireland.
    Zhou Q, Chen H, Younger KM, Cassidy TM, Kearney JM.
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  • 6. Working mothers' breastfeeding experience: a phenomenology qualitative approach.
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  • 8. Exploring the Experiences of Middle Income Mothers in Practicing Exclusive Breastfeeding in Nairobi, Kenya.
    Wainaina CW, Wanjohi M, Wekesah F, Woolhead G, Kimani-Murage E.
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  • 9. Work and breast milk feeding: a qualitative exploration of the experience of lactating mothers working in ready made garments factories in urban Bangladesh.
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  • 10. Working mothers breastfeed babies more than housewives.
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  • 11. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Breastfeeding Among Working Mothers in South Jordan.
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  • 12. Qualitative exploration of perceived barriers of exclusive breastfeeding among pregnant teenagers in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
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  • 13. Exclusive breastfeeding among city-dwelling professional working mothers in Ghana.
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  • 14. Understanding South African mothers' challenges to adhere to exclusive breastfeeding at the workplace: A qualitative study.
    Maponya N, Janse van Rensburg Z, Du Plessis-Faurie A.
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    Int Breastfeed J; 2024 May 28; 19(1):38. PubMed ID: 38807238
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  • 16. Insights on exclusive breastfeeding norms in Kinshasa: findings from a qualitative study.
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  • 17. Workplace breastfeeding support and job satisfaction among working mothers in the United States.
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  • 18. 'Negotiating the tensions of having to attach and detach concurrently': a qualitative study on combining breastfeeding and employment in public education and health sectors in New Delhi, India.
    Omer-Salim A, Suri S, Dadhich JP, Faridi MM, Olsson P.
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  • 19. Prenatal infant feeding intentions and actual feeding practices during the first six months postpartum in rural Rwanda: a qualitative, longitudinal cohort study.
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    Int Breastfeed J; 2020 Apr 17; 15(1):29. PubMed ID: 32303264
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  • 20. Mothers' and Grandmothers' misconceptions and socio-cultural factors as barriers to exclusive breastfeeding: A qualitative study involving Health Workers in two rural districts of Ghana.
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