Predictors of exclusive breastfeeding knowledge and intention to or practice of exclusive breastfeeding among antenatal and postnatal women receiving routine care: a cross-sectional study.
Thomas SenghoreTobiloba Alex OmotoshoOmar CeesayDaisy Clara H WilliamsPublished in: International breastfeeding journal (2018)
In conclusion, improving EBF rates will, therefore, require improved access to information on EBF targeting low socio-economically disadvantaged and older mothers. In addition, emphasis on strengthening the ongoing EBF counseling already within the health system is required.
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