WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative — educating for success British Journal of Midwifery Vol 6, No 3Sandra LangFiona Dykes
UNICEF/WHO baby-friendly hospital initiative: does the use of bottles and pacifiers in the neonatal nursery prevent successful breastfeeding? To promote breastfeeding, UNICEF/WHO have launched the "baby-friendly hospital initiative" focusing on hospital care routines during delivery and the first... ...
UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative: progress so far The last few years have been an eventful time for the Baby Friendly Initiative. Our reviewed standards were launched in 2012 and have heralded a new era fo... S Ashmore - 《Community Practitioner the Journal of the Community Practitioners & ...
In late 1991 UNICEF/WHO established the baby-friendly hospital initiative to further promote non-distribution of infant formula to maternity wards. As of February 1993 90 developing and 14 developed countries have signed on to the initiative. Guatemala and the Philippines have selected 26 and 22 ...
The release of UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative (BFI) Education Standards (2002) allowed infant feeding to be developed as a core element of student learning. A curriculum review of a three-year BSc Midwifery programme was undertaken in a university based in the UK. Methods: A multi-site ...
They say write what you know, so, erring on the side of safety with JHL's first special issue under my tenure, I chose a theme I thought I knew: the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. However, as submissions started to trickle in, I soon realized that what I "knew" was US-centric ...
UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative call for feedbackNo abstract available.Community Practitioner
FriendlyHospitalInitiativeWHO/UNICEFThe World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) together launched the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) in 1989 to promote, protect and support breastfeeding worldwide. This initiative, created in response to repeated ...
Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture Unit (MAINN) University of Central Lancashire Preston UKJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdMaternal & Child NutritionAryeetey R, Dykes F. Global implications of the new WHO and UNICEF implementation guidance on the revised Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. Matern Child...
The objective was to evaluate implementation of the WHO/UNICEF "Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding" as defined by the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative ... LV Abolyan - 《Breastfeeding Medicine the Official Journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine》 被引量: 57发表: 2006年 ...