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Reference<br />

Qiu et al Asia Pac J Clin Nutr<br />

2007;16 (Suppl 1):458-461<br />

Xu F, Binns C, Zhang H, Yang G &<br />

Zhao Y Journal of Human<br />

Lactation 2010.<br />

Scott JA, Binns CW, Graham KI,<br />

Oddy WH Borth 2006; 33:37-45<br />

Type of study Prospective cohort study Prospective cohort Prospective cohort study<br />

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

Definition of<br />

breastfeeding<br />

Any breastfeeding at discharge Any breastfeeding<br />

Exclusive breastfeeding<br />

Intervention/<br />

comparator<br />

Father prefers breastfeeding vs father<br />

prefers bottle or ambivalent (ref)<br />

(WHO)<br />

Father suggested breastfeeding<br />

(further details not provided)<br />

N 638 1256 mothers invited, 1219 agreed<br />

(97%) & 1088 fathers agreed (87%)<br />

(Analysis undertaken on 1088<br />

couples)<br />

Population/study<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Mothers in Hangzhou, China<br />

were recruited and interviewed while<br />

in hospital.<br />

Xinjiang, China<br />

Mothers interviewed in hospital & 0.5,<br />

1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5 & 6 months after<br />

birth<br />

Recruited from 5 hospitals in urban &<br />

rural areas<br />

Smaller hospitals – all mothers<br />

recruited<br />

Larger hospitals – mothers recruited<br />

every 2 nd or 3 rd day<br />

Quality P P P<br />

Results<br />

Adj OR Not specified but controlled<br />

<strong>for</strong> in multivariate logistic regression<br />

and non-significant<br />

Not significant (results not provided)<br />

Any breastfeeding at discharge,<br />

Exclusive breastfeeding since birth at<br />

discharge (WHO)<br />

Father prefers breastfeeding vs father<br />

prefers bottle or ambivalent (ref)<br />

587 (68% of 870 women contacted and<br />

55% of 1068 eligible women)<br />

Mothers were recruited from maternity<br />

wards of two Perth metropolitan<br />

hospitals within 72 hrs of birth.<br />

Any breastfeeding at discharge<br />

adj OR (95% CI)<br />

12.12 (2.00-73.50)<br />

Exclusive breastfeeding at discharge<br />

Adj OR Not specified but controlled <strong>for</strong><br />

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