Characteristics and experiences of peer counsellors in urban Dhaka: a structured interview study
Abstract Background Interventions to promote breastfeeding are the cornerstone of efforts to reduce childhood illness and death from undernutrition. Evidence suggests that one of the most effective strategies to increase breastfeeding is through peer counsellors. However, the experiences of peer cou...
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Main Authors: | Seema Mihrshahi (Author), Hannah Tait (Author), Rukhsana Haider (Author), Gulshan Ara (Author), Iqbal Kabir (Author), Michael J. Dibley (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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