Process evaluation of a peer-led antenatal breastfeeding class for fathers: perceptions of facilitators and participants
Abstract Background The Parent Infant Feeding Initiative (PIFI) was a factorial, randomised controlled trial that aimed to prolong exclusive breastfeeding by targeting expecting fathers. One of the intervention strategies evaluated was a father-focused breastfeeding class facilitated by a male peer...
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Main Authors: | Lesley Kuliukas (Author), Yvonne L. Hauck (Author), Anita Jorgensen (Author), Kelly Kneebone (Author), Sharyn K. Burns (Author), Bruce R. Maycock (Author), Jane A. Scott (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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