Trained community - based growth promoters to
promote EBF; pregnant women's support groups and multisectoral activities promoted nutrition behaviors
High - intensity strategies engaged men directly during home or health visits by forming men's groups and by working with male community leaders or members to
promote EBF.
Not exact matches
The low prevalence of BF and
EBF in Cyprus, together with the fact that caesarean section rates are currently among the highest in Europe, suggest the need for further research to understand this multidimensional phenomenon and for interdisciplinary policy action to protect,
promote and support BF.
Several independent project evaluators commented on male engagement, or lack of male engagement, in their final evaluation reports, with most indicating approval of male engagement to
promote or support
EBF.
More comparative studies and impact evaluations are needed within countries to determine which strategies are most effective at
promoting and supporting
EBF with different populations.
Early infant feeding practices in three African countries: the PROMISE -
EBF trial
promoting exclusive breastfeeding by peer counsellors