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Determinants of low breastfeeding self-efficacy amongst mothers of children aged less than six months: results from the BADUTA study in East Java, Indonesia.

Christiana Rialine TitaleyMichael J DibleyIwan AriawanAnifatun Mu'asyarohAshraful AlamRita DamayantiTran Thanh DoElaine FergusonKyaw HtetMu LiAang SutrisnaUmi Fahmida
Published in: International breastfeeding journal (2021)
Multipronged breastfeeding education programs and support are required to improve women's self-efficacy with breastfeeding. Improved access to breastfeeding counselors, active support for mothers following cesarean delivery, and increased supporting facilities at workplaces are essential to improve self-efficacy with breastfeeding.
Keyphrases
  • preterm infants
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • quality improvement
  • pregnant women
  • insulin resistance
  • cervical cancer screening