Support or Interference: Relational Influences on Mother's Exclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Ghana
Esteves G, Sandow A, Segbedji C, Addo A, Pérez‐Escamilla R, Aryeetey R, Hromi‐Fiedler A. Support or Interference: Relational Influences on Mother's Exclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Ghana. Maternal And Child Nutrition 2025, 21: e70080. PMID: 40697090, PMCID: PMC12454191, DOI: 10.1111/mcn.70080.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExclusive breastfeeding practiceInfluence of fathersPractice of Exclusive BreastfeedingMother-child dyadsExclusive breastfeedingSemi-structured in-depth interviewsRegion of GhanaRelative influenceIn-depth interviewsCentral Region of GhanaNursing recommendationsChildren's physical growthGrandmother's supportFather presenceWorld Health OrganizationMothers' adherenceFamily membersSocial normsFamily supportCommunity peersChild healthGhanaFamily members' beliefsInterpersonal levelFathersContent Analysis of Austrian Print and Online Newspaper Coverage of Breastfeeding Over Two Decades
Zuckerhut B, Naderer B, Eberl J, Tolochko P, Lercher L, Jirovsky‐Platter E, Winzer E, Hromi‐Fiedler A, Pérez‐Escamilla R, Wakolbinger M. Content Analysis of Austrian Print and Online Newspaper Coverage of Breastfeeding Over Two Decades. Maternal And Child Nutrition 2025, 21: e13795. PMID: 39783777, PMCID: PMC11956076, DOI: 10.1111/mcn.13795.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNewspaper coverageCoverage of breastfeedingExtensive media coveragePrint newspapersAustrian newspapersAustrian mediaMedia coverageNewspapersContent analysisEvent announcementsCommercial milk formulaPrintingSocial normsMediumBreastfeeding advocatesJournalistsBroadsheetSocial environmentTabloidsHealth benefits of breastfeedingGenreExclusive breastfeeding ratesPortrayalBenefits of breastfeedingCoverage
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