Getting schooled: teachers' views on school-based breastfeeding education in Lebanon
Abstract Background School-based breastfeeding education (SBBE) may help improve breastfeeding rates in the long term by instilling in young people a base of evidence-informed knowledge, skills, and attitudes that primes them to make informed decisions about infant feeding and to become positive cha...
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Main Authors: | Sara Moukarzel (Author), Christoforos Mamas (Author), Antoine Farhat (Author), Alan J. Daly (Author) |
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