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The Impact Of In-Home Lactation Support On Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy, Duration, And Exclusivity, Kristian Beach Apr 2018

The Impact Of In-Home Lactation Support On Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy, Duration, And Exclusivity, Kristian Beach

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While there is evidence to suggest that hospital lactation support impacts rates of breastfeeding initiation by new mothers, women may benefit from additional lactation support and intervention to meet Healthy People 2020 goals for breastfeeding duration and exclusivity. Breastfeeding self-efficacy can be targeted by lactation counselors to improve breastfeeding outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine how in-home lactation support influences breastfeeding self-efficacy, duration, and exclusivity. A descriptive, cross-sectional, survey-based design with convenience sampling was used in the study, in which a one-time, voluntary, electronic survey with a retrospective pretest-posttest was emailed to postpartum women who received in-home …


Breastfeeding Intention Within A Rural Postpartum Population: Does Education Matter?, Brooke Hawkins Apr 2016

Breastfeeding Intention Within A Rural Postpartum Population: Does Education Matter?, Brooke Hawkins

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Purpose: The purpose of this scholarly project was to determine breastfeeding intention in a rural population after receiving education from a certified lactation consultant.

Review of the Literature: The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and child are clearly stated in the literature. Despite the known benefits, rates of breastfeeding are decreased within rural populations. Previous research suggests education about breastfeeding benefits is beneficial in increasing these rates. In particular, previous studies focused on the contributing factors affecting a mother’s decision to breast or formula feed. However, few studies were found strictly evaluating breastfeeding intention after receiving formal …