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Paternal Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy and Infant and Young Child Feeding Practice Three Months Postpartum
2022
Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics
Breastfeeding benefits both mother and newborn and plays a significant role in controlling chronic diseases. Fathers' breastfeeding attitude and self-efficacy are their ability to help their partner breastfeed the newborn and appear to be among the factors that affect women's breastfeeding. Objectives: This correlational descriptive study investigates paternal breastfeeding self-efficacy and its relationship with Infant and young child feeding practice three months postpartum. Methods: This
doi:10.5812/compreped-126395
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