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Reference<br />

Scott JA, Landers MCG, Hughes<br />

RM, Binns CW, P Paediatr Child<br />

Health 2001; 37:254-261<br />

Binns CW, Gilchrist D, Gracey M et<br />

al Public Health Nutr 2004; 7: 857-<br />

861<br />

Qiu et al Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 2007;16<br />

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

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

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

Definition of<br />

breastfeeding<br />

Any breastfeeding at discharge<br />

Any breastfeeding duration<br />

Any breastfeeding at discharge from<br />

hospital<br />

Any breastfeeding at discharge<br />

Intervention/<br />

comparator<br />

N<br />

Population/study<br />

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

Maternal grandmother prefers<br />

breastfeeding vs prefers bottle or<br />

ambivalent (Ref)<br />

556 urban, Perth<br />

503 rural, Darling Downs,<br />

Queensland<br />

Mother recruited from maternity<br />

wards. Follow-up telephone<br />

interviews at 2,6,10,14,18 & 24<br />

weeks postpartum (Perth) and at 2<br />

and6 weeks and 3 and 6 months .<br />

Maternal grandmother prefers<br />

breastfeeding vs prefers bottle or<br />

ambivalent (Ref)<br />

425 638<br />

Self-identified Aboriginal women<br />

delivering in the major Perth maternity<br />

hospital (n=310) and 5 suburban<br />

hospitals (n=115). baseline interviews<br />

conducted in prior to discharge.<br />

Quality P P P<br />

Results<br />

Breastfeeding at discharge<br />

Adj OR 2.16 (95%CI 1.15-4.03)<br />

Cessation of breastfeeding<br />

Adj HR not specified but controlled<br />

<strong>for</strong> in backwards conditional<br />

multivariate analysis and not<br />

significant<br />

Breastfeeding at discharge<br />

Crude OR 3.19 (95%CI 1.49-6.80)<br />

Not significant when controlled <strong>for</strong> in<br />

multivariate analysis<br />

Effect on risk<br />

Women who perceived their mother<br />

to prefer breastfeeding were more<br />

likely to be breastfeeding at<br />

discharge. There was not association<br />

with breastfeeding duration<br />

There was no independent association<br />

between breastfeeding initiation and<br />

maternal grandmother’s preference <strong>for</strong><br />

breastfeeding<br />

Maternal grandmother prefers<br />

breastfeeding vs prefers bottle or<br />

ambivalent (Ref)<br />

Mothers in Hangzhou, China<br />

were recruited and interviewed while in<br />

hospital.<br />

Any breastfeeding at discharge<br />

Adj OR 3.60 (95% CI 1.43-9.04)<br />

Positive association<br />

Women who perceived their mother to<br />

prefer breastfeeding were more likely to<br />

be breastfeeding at discharge.<br />

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