Place of sanctuary: an appreciative inquiry approach to discovering how communities support breastfeeding and parenting
Abstract Background Significant efforts by governments at a global and national level have not resulted in a significant increase in the duration of breastfeeding to six months. The views of family and social networks, and community attitudes particularly around breastfeeding in public, influence in...
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Main Authors: | Virginia Schmied (Author), Elaine Burns (Author), Athena Sheehan (Author) |
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