An assets-based intervention before and after birth to improve breastfeeding initiation and continuation: the ABA feasibility RCT
Background: The UK has low levels of breastfeeding initiation and continuation, with evident socioeconomic disparities. To be inclusive, peer-support interventions should be woman-centred rather than breastfeeding-centred. Assets-based approaches to public health focus on the positive capabilities o...
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Main Authors: | Joanne L Clarke (Author), Jenny Ingram (Author), Debbie Johnson (Author), Gill Thomson (Author), Heather Trickey (Author), Stephan U Dombrowski (Author), Alice Sitch (Author), Fiona Dykes (Author), Max G Feltham (Author), Christine MacArthur (Author), Tracy Roberts (Author), Pat Hoddinott (Author), Kate Jolly (Author) |
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