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Get the Benefits From the Start. Improving Breastfeeding
Sponsor: Slagelse Hospital
Summary
Breastfeeding is beneficial for the physical and mental health of mothers and infants alike. Most new mothers in Denmark intend to breastfeed, however, a substantial proportion do not succeed to breastfeed as intended. In Region Zealand, few women breastfeed than in the rest of Denmark in which may be related to a higher proportion of women being overweight, having socio-economic constraints and a low educational level, all associated with breastfeeding difficulties. There is limited knowledge on how to deliver a tailored support aimed at families at high risk of breastfeeding difficulties in a high-income country. We plan to conduct a study aiming to strengthen breastfeeding support to families at risk of breastfeeding difficulties, delivering at Slagelse Hospital, across healthcare sectors, including obstetric and neonatal departments, primary care and civil society. The study aims to develop, implement, and evaluate a supportive breastfeeding intervention with specific focus on families at high risk of complicated breastfeeding and early breastfeeding cessation - a prospective cohort study in Region Zealand, Denmark. Potentially, results can help reducing inequality in health thus more families achieve exclusive breastfeeding and gain health benefits from breastfeeding
Official title: Getting the Benefits From the Beginning. Improving Breastfeeding Support for Families at Risk of Breastfeeding Difficulties
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
15 Years - 100 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1600
Start Date
2023-05-25
Completion Date
2028-12-31
Last Updated
2023-06-18
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Improved breastfeeding support
Cross-sectoral intervention to improve breastfeeding support among women giving birth at Slagelse Hospital, Region Zealand, Denmark
Locations (1)
Slagelse Hospital
Slagelse, Denmark