Frontline health workers and exclusive breastfeeding guidelines in an HIV endemic South African community: a qualitative exploration of policy translation
Abstract Background Mothers rely heavily on health worker advice to make infant feeding decisions. Confusing or misleading advice can lead to suboptimal feeding practices. From 2001, HIV positive mothers in South Africa were counseled to choose either exclusive breastfeeding or exclusive formula fee...
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Main Authors: | Sara Nieuwoudt (Author), Lenore Manderson (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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