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Maternal and Child Nutrition | 2009

Breastfeeding support – the importance of self-efficacy for low-income women

Francesca Entwistle; Sally Kendall; Marianne Mead

Breastfeeding is a key determinant in promoting public health and reducing health inequality. Low-income women have a significantly lower level of breastfeeding. Midwives in the UK have been encouraged to implement the World Health Organization/United Nations Childrens Funds Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, but to date, there has been no evaluation of the impact of the training initiative on the breastfeeding behaviours of low-income women. As part of a wider study, this qualitative component was designed to answer the question - what are the views and experiences of low-income women (defined by Jarman scores) in relation to their breastfeeding support received in the post-natal period? A sample of seven women was interviewed. The in-depth interviews were analysed using a qualitative, thematic approach based on the self-efficacy theory. The four themes that emerged from the data were the following: breastfeeding related to the womans self-confidence, the social environment in which the woman lived, knowledge of breastfeeding and the influence of maternity services on breastfeeding outcomes. These themes were interpreted in relation to the self-efficacy theory. The findings suggest that the components that inform self-efficacy are consistent with the themes from the data, suggesting that midwives and other health professionals should take the psychosocial aspects of breastfeeding support into account. As this important feature of breastfeeding support is not explicitly part of the current Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, we suggest that further research and debate could inform expansion of these minimum standards to include the psychosocial aspects.


Midwifery | 2004

The influence of maternity units’ intrapartum intervention rates and midwives’ risk perception for women suitable for midwifery-led care

Marianne Mead; Diana Kornbrot


Action Learning: Research and Practice | 2006

Action learning - a learning and teaching method in the preparation programme for supervisors of midwives

Marianne Mead; Carole Yearley; Christopher Lawrence; Cathy Rogers


The British Journal of Midwifery | 2006

An evaluation of time spent by midwives on supervisory activities

Marianne Mead; Joy Kirby


Midwifery | 2004

An intrapartum intervention scoring system for the comparison of maternity units’ intrapartum care of nulliparous women suitable for midwifery-led care☆

Marianne Mead; Diana Kornbrot


The British Journal of Midwifery | 2000

A comparison of intrapartum care in four maternity units

Marianne Mead; Rory C. O'Connor; Diana Kornbrot


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 1996

The diagnosis of foetal distress: a challenge to midwives

Marianne Mead


European Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2006

Midwives’ perception of intrapartum risk in England, Belgium and France

Marianne Mead; Annick Bogaerts; Marlene Reyns; Martine Poutas; Simone Hel


Midwifery | 2003

Midwifery and the enlarged European Union

Marianne Mead


The British Journal of Midwifery | 2009

Book Reviews Rosemary Mander Routledge 2007ISBN: 978 0 415 40136 4 £23.99

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Diana Kornbrot

University of Hertfordshire

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Carole Yearley

University of Hertfordshire

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Cathy Rogers

University of Hertfordshire

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Sally Kendall

University of Hertfordshire

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Martine Poutas

École Normale Supérieure

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Simone Hel

École Normale Supérieure

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