Myths About Breastfeeding as Voiced by Lactating Nurses and Midwives: A Qualitative Study at the Greater Accra Region of Ghana
Introduction Breastfeeding has proven over the years to be one of the most effective means to ensure child survival. The advocators and myth busters of breastfeeding myths are supposed to be health professionals. However very little is known about myths surrounding breastfeeding as expressed by thes...
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Main Authors: | Angela Kwartemaa Acheampong PhD, MPhil, PGDE, BSc, RN (Author), Alhassan Sibdow Abukari PhD, MPhil, BSc, Dip, RN (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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