Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2644670 | Applied Nursing Research | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of two modifiable factors (intention to breastfeed for 6 months and breastfeeding self-efficacy) with the duration of breastfeeding in primiparous women.FindingsAnalyzed by logistic regression in a single prediction model, stronger intention (odds ratio = 1.89) and higher levels of self-efficacy at 2 weeks postpartum (odds ratio = 1.04) were significantly (p < .05) associated with an increased probability of breastfeeding for 6 months.ConclusionsThe combined influence of higher intention and self-efficacy increased the likelihood of breastfeeding for the recommended 6 months. Interventions to reinforce both should be designed and evaluated.
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Authors
Susan L. Wilhelm, T. Kim Rodehorst, Mary Beth Flanders Stepans, Melody Hertzog, Cathy Berens,