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Infant-feeding among low-income women: the social context that shapes their perspectives and experiences.

Julia Temple Newhook1, Valerie Ludlow, Leigh Anne Newhook, Kimberly Bonia, Janet Murphy Goodridge, Laurie Twells.   

Abstract

This article explores the perspectives of low-income women in order to better understand the social context that shapes their infant-feeding perspectives and experiences. The authors used purposive sampling to conduct 3 focus groups with 19 women who were formula-feeding their infants in 1 urban and 2 rural communities in the eastern region of the island of Newfoundland in Canada. Elements of the social context for infant-feeding included the prevalence of myths and misinformation about breastfeeding; cultural expectations about infant behaviour; the postnatal experience, including the medicalization of birth and breastfeeding; partner support and child-care workload; cultural stigma of breastfeeding; and a moralizing ideology that equates breastfeeding with "good mothering. "The authors discuss the implications of the findings from a nursing and public health perspective, offering 7 recommendations for how nurses and health professionals might better support women and their families.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24236370     DOI: 10.1177/084456211304500303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Nurs Res        ISSN: 0844-5621


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3.  Poverty and Breastfeeding: Comparing Determinants of Early Breastfeeding Cessation Incidence in Socioeconomically Marginalized and Privileged Populations in the FiNaL Study.

Authors:  Julia Temple Newhook; Leigh Anne Newhook; William K Midodzi; Janet Murphy Goodridge; Lorraine Burrage; Nicole Gill; Beth Halfyard; Laurie Twells
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4.  Infant feeding mode predicts the costs of healthcare services in one region of Canada: a data linkage pilot study.

Authors:  Alicia Taylor; Sharmeen Chowdhury; Zhiwei Gao; Hai Van Nguyen; William Midodzi; Nicole Gill; Beth Halfyard; Leigh Anne Allwood Newhook; Laurie Twells
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2020-08-15
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