Factors Influencing Engagement and Behavioral Determinants of Infant Feeding in an mHealth Program: Qualitative Evaluation of the Growing Healthy Program
BackgroundInfant feeding practices, including breastfeeding and optimal formula feeding practices, can play a role in the prevention of childhood obesity. The ubiquity of smartphone ownership among women of childbearing age provides important opportunities for the delivery of low-cost, broad reach p...
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Main Authors: | Litterbach, Eloise-Kate (Author), Russell, Catherine G (Author), Taki, Sarah (Author), Denney-Wilson, Elizabeth (Author), Campbell, Karen J (Author), Laws, Rachel A (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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