2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2021.103898
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Development and validation of a predictive model of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge: Retrospective cohort study

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“…On multivariate analysis, the only demographic variable significantly associated with breastfeeding was the age at first birth; a lower age was associated with higher breastfeeding rates. This result should be interpreted with caution given that some authors have found a positive association between higher maternal age and breastfeeding continuation in large samples of mother-infant dyads (Tracz and Gajewska, 2020;Chooniedass et al, 2021), while others have reported results in line with this study's findings (Ballesta-Castillejos et al, 2021;Dong et al, 2022). There is also some evidence to suggest that breastfeeding may be optimal in mothers aged 26-35-in other words, both maternity at a very early age and advanced maternal age may be associated with reduced breastfeeding rates (Moshi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Relationships Between Breastfeeding and Other Demographic Or...supporting
confidence: 68%
“…On multivariate analysis, the only demographic variable significantly associated with breastfeeding was the age at first birth; a lower age was associated with higher breastfeeding rates. This result should be interpreted with caution given that some authors have found a positive association between higher maternal age and breastfeeding continuation in large samples of mother-infant dyads (Tracz and Gajewska, 2020;Chooniedass et al, 2021), while others have reported results in line with this study's findings (Ballesta-Castillejos et al, 2021;Dong et al, 2022). There is also some evidence to suggest that breastfeeding may be optimal in mothers aged 26-35-in other words, both maternity at a very early age and advanced maternal age may be associated with reduced breastfeeding rates (Moshi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Relationships Between Breastfeeding and Other Demographic Or...supporting
confidence: 68%
“… 21 In preventive nursing intervention, there should be preoperative psychological adjustment to reduce the patient’s nervousness about surgery and shorten the distance between nurses and patients, which helps achieve the ideal effect of the interventions. 22 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with women who received other models of care, those cared for under midwife-led continuity of antenatal care were less likely to utilize epidural analgesia and experience complications in labor (Gidaszewski et al, 2019), both of which reduce the likelihood of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge (Ballesta-Castillejos et al, 2021). The most recent Cochrane review to compare midwife-led continuity of care with other models of care included 15 randomized trials with a total of 17,674 participants, and concluded that midwife-led care was beneficial (Sandall et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%