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Evaluation of a practice development initiative to improve midwives breastfeeding knowledge and skills
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Evaluation of a practice development initiative to improve midwives breastfeeding knowledge and skills

Margaret Barnes, J Cox, Bronwyn Doyle, H Timms and Rachel Reed
9th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference Book of Abstracts, pp.12-13
Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference, 9th (Dublin, Ireland, 05-Nov-2008–07-Nov-2008)
2008
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Nursing breastfeeding midwifery
The benefits of breastfeeding for infant, mother, family and community are well recognized, and increasing the rate and length of breastfeeding is considered an important health promotion strategy. Improving the knowledge and practice of practitioners is considered an important aspect of this strategy. Poster Presentation.

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