| Literature DB >> 9543954 |
L E Caulfield1, S M Gross, M E Bentley, Y Bronner, L Kessler, J Jensen, B Weathers, D M Paige.
Abstract
We evaluated the single and combined effects of introducing a motivational video and peer counseling into four matched WIC clinics on breastfeeding initiation and continuation at 7-10 days among African-American WIC participants. Of the 242 women with complete data, 48% initiated breastfeeding, but only 31% were still breastfeeding at 7-10 days. Initiation was associated with cesarean delivery, infant feeding instruction, no artificial milk discharge pack, attending the peer counselor only-intervention site, and intention to breastfeed. Continuation was influenced by infant feeding instruction, no artificial milk discharge pack, and intention to breastfeed. Overall, trends toward a positive impact of the breastfeeding promotion activities were evident but weak, and largely gone by 7-10 days postpartum.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9543954 DOI: 10.1177/089033449801400110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Lact ISSN: 0890-3344 Impact factor: 2.219