It is a follow - up to the 1991 document «Indicators for
assessing breastfeeding practices».
Not exact matches
National data from the ongoing CDC survey of Maternity
Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC), which
assesses breastfeeding - related maternity
practices in hospitals and birth centers across the United States, indicate that barriers to
breastfeeding are widespread during labor, delivery, and postpartum care, as well as in hospital discharge planning...
The educational intervention
assessing the efficiency of booklets during the postpartum period with regard to the
practice of EB has achieved a significant percentage of exclusively
breastfed babies until the age of six months.
Given a case study,
assess how to make your
practice or birth facility more
breastfeeding friendly.
CDC's national survey of Maternity
Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC)
assesses maternity care
practices and provides feedback to encourage hospitals to make improvements that better support
breastfeeding.
To confirm criterion - related validity, items from the
Practice of
Breastfeeding Support Scale (PBSS)[14], which
assesses individual and family support by PHN, were selected for analysis.