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Literature review for - Flourish Paediatrics

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Effect on risk<br />

There was not association with parity<br />

and breastfeeding at discharge<br />

Multiparous women were less likely to<br />

be breastfeeding at discharge but were<br />

more likely to be exclusively<br />

breastfeeding than primiparous women<br />

Clinical 1 1 1<br />

importance<br />

Clinical 1 1 1<br />

relevance<br />

Generalisability Y Y Y (English)<br />

Applicability Y Y Y<br />

when controlled <strong>for</strong> in multivariate<br />

analysis<br />

No association with exclusive BF at<br />

discharge or duration of any<br />

breastfeeding<br />

Reference<br />

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

Zhao Y Journal of Human<br />

Lactation 2010.<br />

Yeoh BH, Eastwoord J, Phung H &<br />

Woolfenden S Journal of<br />

<strong>Paediatrics</strong> & Child Health 2007;<br />

43: 249-255.<br />

Kelly YJ & Wyatt RG Public Health<br />

Nutrition 2005; 8: 417-421.<br />

Type of study Prospective cohort Cross-sectional Longitudinal population based survey<br />

Prospective cohort<br />

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

Definition of<br />

breastfeeding<br />

Intervention/<br />

comparator<br />

Any breastfeeding<br />

Exclusive breastfeeding<br />

(WHO)<br />

Parity (further details not provided)<br />

Any current breastfeeding including<br />

token, partial, fully & exclusive<br />

(other)<br />

1-3 vs none (ref)<br />

4-5 vs none (ref)<br />

>5 vs none (ref)<br />

Exclusive breastfeeding - WHO<br />

Parity (%s only, no comparisons)<br />

First child, second or subsequent child<br />

90

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