Article

Breastfeeding peer support: Health service programmes in Scotland

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Citation

Britten J, Hoddinott P & McInnes R (2006) Breastfeeding peer support: Health service programmes in Scotland. British Journal of Midwifery, 14 (1), pp. 12-19. http://www.intermid.co.uk/cgi-bin/go.pl/library/abstract.html?uid=20255

Abstract
The objective of this multiple case study was to identify and describe health service breastfeeding peer support programmes operational in urban and rural areas in Scotland between 1995 and 2002. The programmes aimed to increase breastfeeding rates in areas of low initiation. Supporters all had breastfeeding experience and training was provided in eight of the nine programmes. Two models of peer support were identified: individual support at home by trained supporters paired wth pregnant or breastfeeding women and group support between currently breastfeeding mothers, trained or untrained. Supporters' roles were wide ranging and some became breastfeeding 'experts'. Professionals were generally supportive of the programmes.

Journal
British Journal of Midwifery: Volume 14, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/01/2006
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/12987
PublisherMark Allen Healthcare
Publisher URLhttp://www.intermid.co.uk/…t.html?uid=20255
ISSN0969-4900

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Professor Pat Hoddinott

Professor Pat Hoddinott

Chair in Primary Care, NMAHP