Feasibility and effectiveness of WhatsApp online group on breastfeeding by peer counsellors: a single-blinded, open-label pilot randomized controlled study
Abstract Introduction With mobile technologies becoming more advanced and accessible, mobile health (mHealth) has been incorporated in delivering timely and convenient breastfeeding support. However, its feasibility and potential efficacy remain to be examined. Therefore, the primary objective of th...
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Main Authors: | Heidi S. L. Fan (Author), M. Y. Ho (Author), Rachel W. T. Ko (Author), Jojo Y. Y. Kwok (Author), P. H. Chau (Author), Janet Y. H. Wong (Author), M. P. Wang (Author), Kris Y. W. Lok (Author) |
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