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Literature review for - Flourish Paediatrics

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Studies used to make evidence statement <strong>for</strong> the association of infant time to first feed and breastfeeding<br />

Reference<br />

Scott JA, Aitkin I, Binns<br />

CW, Aroni RA Acta<br />

Paediatr 1999;88: 416-421<br />

Li L, Scott JA, Binns CW J<br />

Hum Lact 2004; 20: 188-195<br />

Scott JA, Binns CW, Oddy<br />

WH, Graham KI,<br />

Pediatrics 2006; 117 e643-<br />

e655<br />

Prospective cohort study<br />

Type of study Prospective cohort study Cross-sectional (retrospective<br />

recall)<br />

Level of evidence II(aetiology) IV(aetiology) II (aetiology) II (aetiology)<br />

Definition of<br />

Not defined<br />

breastfeeding<br />

Intervention/<br />

comparator<br />

Any breastfeeding duration Any breastfeeding initiation Discontinuation of any be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

12 months and full<br />

breastfeeding be<strong>for</strong>e 6<br />

months (WHO)<br />

Infant put to breast within 30<br />

minutes of birth vs other<br />

Time to first put to breast<br />

(categories not identified)<br />

Infant put to breast within 30<br />

minutes of birth vs other<br />

Rutishauser IHE & Carlin<br />

JB Journal of Epidemiology<br />

& Community Health 1992;<br />

46: 559-565.<br />

Prospective Cohort<br />

12 hours to first feed vs

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