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Women's preferences for alternative financial incentive schemes for breastfeeding: A discrete choice experiment.

Frauke BeckerNana AnokyeEsther W de Bekker-GrobAilish HigginsClare ReltonMark StrongJulia Fox-Rushby
Published in: PloS one (2018)
564 women completed the questionnaire and a response rate of 22% was achieved. Most of the included attributes were found to affect utility and therefore the probability to participate in the incentive scheme. Higher rewards were preferred, although the type of incentive significantly affected women's preferences on average. We found evidence for preference heterogeneity based on individual characteristics that mediated preferences for an incentive scheme.Conclusions Although participants' opinion in our sample was mixed, financial incentives for breastfeeding may be an acceptable and effective instrument to change behaviour. However, individual characteristics could mediate the effect and should therefore be considered when developing and targeting future interventions.
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