2024
DOI: 10.4103/jme.jme_14_24
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Effect of Work-related Stress on Breast Milk Feeding Beyond 6 Month of the Baby, among the Nursing Personnel: A Cross Sectional Study

Daliya Biswas,
Arup Jyoti Rout,
Tushar Kanti Saha

Abstract: Background: The largest drop in continuing breast milk feeding occurs with the return of the lactating mothers to work. Stress amongst the working mothers affects milk production. Nursing is a stressful job and work-related stress impacts nurses’ health-related quality of life. The effect of work-related stress on breast milk feeding beyond 6 months of the baby amongst nursing mothers is an unexplored area. Objectives: (a) To assess the work-related str… Show more

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