Breastfeeding for Public Health
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Breastfeeding for Public Health

A Resource for Community Healthcare Professionals

Alison Spiro

  1. 174 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Breastfeeding for Public Health

A Resource for Community Healthcare Professionals

Alison Spiro

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About This Book

Health visitors play a crucial role in supporting mothers who choose to breastfeed and their families. This accessible text enables readers to practise confidently in this vital area, focusing on underpinning knowledge and parent-centred counselling skills, and understanding cultural contexts.

Breastfeeding a child improves the lifelong health of a population, and promoting breastfeeding is an important area of public health practice. Breastfeeding for Public Health incorporates the voices of health visitors, mothers and fathers to give insight into common practical challenges faced and suggestions for overcoming or working around them. Presenting up-to-date research, it explores the practical skills needed by health visitors to support mothers with breastfeeding; how to develop the communication skills and self-awareness necessary to build successful and trusting relationships with women and their families; why breastfeeding is so important for babies' and mothers' health and psychological attachment, closeness and long-term mental health; what we know about the content of breastmilk and the positive effect it has on the baby's gut microbiome, which in turn benefits the infant's long-term health and helps to protect against non-communicable diseases; the role of the father and grandparents in successfully initiating and sustaining breastfeeding; and how cultural awareness and sensitivity can influence practice for the better.

Written by an experienced volunteer and practitioner with decades of experience as a health visitor and breastfeeding counsellor, this text is ideal for students taking Specialist Community and Public Health Nursing courses. It is also an important reference for practising health visitors.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
ISBN
9781000535761
Edition
1
Subtopic
Nursing

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of figures
  7. Foreword
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Introduction: Inclusivity statement
  10. 1. Introduction: Why is breastfeeding in the UK still difficult?
  11. 2. Why does breastfeeding matter to babies, mothers and society?
  12. 3. Why is formula feeding considered ‘normal’ in the UK?
  13. 4. Communication skills, emotional support and motivational interviewing
  14. 5. The practical skills which should help community practitioners to support parents with breastfeeding
  15. 6. Some breastfeeding challenges
  16. 7. Does breastfeeding improve parental and infant mental health?
  17. 8. Health visitors just weigh babies!
  18. 9. Special situations, when breastfeeding might be more difficult
  19. 10. Can anthropology give us insights into the way society views breastfeeding?
  20. 11. Cultural influences on breastfeeding in the UK
  21. 12. Community practitioners can normalise breastfeeding
  22. 13. Breastfeeding support organisations
  23. Index