Implementation of a community-based breastfeeding support intervention to prolong duration of and reduce social inequality in exclusive breastfeeding: a mixed-methods systematic process evaluation in a cluster-randomised trial
Henriette Knold Rossau,
Anne Kristine Gadeberg,
Katrine Strandberg-Larsen
et al.
Abstract:Background
Breastfeeding is a powerful public health intervention that produce long-term health benefits. Still, in high-income countries such as Denmark, breastfeeding rates are suboptimal and distributed unequally across socio-economic positions. The ‘Breastfeeding – a good start together’ intervention to promote longer duration of and reduce social inequality in exclusive breastfeeding, was rolled out in a cluster-randomised trial during 2022–2023 in a sample of 21 municipalities in two Danish regions. A p… Show more
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