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Literature review for - Flourish Paediatrics

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Clinical 1 1 1<br />

importance<br />

Clinical 1 1 1<br />

relevance<br />

Generalisability Y Y Y (Chinese)<br />

Applicability Y Y Y<br />

Reference<br />

Scott JA, Binns CW, Oddy WH,<br />

Graham K. Pediatrics 2006;<br />

117;646-655<br />

Duong D, Binns CW, Lee AH,<br />

Public Health Nutrition 2004 : 7(6),<br />

795–799<br />

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

Baghurst P, Pincombe J, Peat B,<br />

Henderson A, Reddin E & Antoniou G<br />

Midwifery 2007; 23: 382-391.<br />

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

Definition of Any breastfeeding at discharge Exclusive breastfeeding at discharge Fully breastfeeding (breastmilk only)<br />

breastfeeding Any breastfeeding duration<br />

from hospital<br />

Partly breastfeeding (<strong>for</strong>mula and/ or<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. Interviewed after birth and<br />

Follow-up telephone interviews at 4,<br />

10, 16, 22, 32, 40, and 52 weeks<br />

postpartum<br />

Maternal grandmother prefers<br />

breastfeeding vs prefers bottle or<br />

ambivalent (Ref)<br />

463 317<br />

A prospective cohort study in a rural<br />

population of northern Vietnam<br />

solids and breastmilk)<br />

Living situation:<br />

On own vs with partner (ref)<br />

With parents, other family members or<br />

friends vs with partner (ref)<br />

Other vs with partner (ref)<br />

Primiparous mothers<br />

South Australia, Australia<br />

Recruited from antenatal clinic at large,<br />

teaching hospital (sample not necessarily<br />

random)<br />

First contact prior to baby’s birth, followup<br />

in hospital post delivery, 1 week, 6<br />

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