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      Human Donor Milk or Formula: A Qualitative Study of Maternal Perspectives on Supplementation

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          In-hospital formula use increases early breastfeeding cessation among first-time mothers intending to exclusively breastfeed.

          To evaluate in-hospital formula supplementation among first-time mothers who intended to exclusively breastfeed and determined if in-hospital formula supplementation shortens breastfeeding duration after adjusting for breastfeeding intention.
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            Reconceptualizing rigour: the case for reflexivity.

            This paper is a critical review of recent discussions of rigour in nursing research. We will argue that 'borrowing' evaluation criteria from one paradigm of inquiry and applying them to another is problematic. We attempt to map the 'rigour' field and add a dimension to the existing debate about rigour and qualitative research through inclusion of reflexivity guided by philosophical hermeneutics. We describe reflexivity and appeal to writers to incorporate a reflexive account into their research product by signposting to readers 'what is going on' while researching. We contend that researchers bring to the research product, data generated, a range of literature, a positioning of this literature, a positioning of oneself, and moral socio-political contexts. We suggest that reflexive research is characterized by ongoing self-critique and self-appraisal and that the research product can be given shape by the politics of location and positioning. We emphasize that in the creation of a text (the research product) it is desirable that the researcher be a skilled writer. Finally we claim that if the research product is well signposted, the readers will be able to travel easily through the worlds of the participants and makers of the text (the researchers) and decide for themselves whether the text is believable or plausible (our terms for rigour).
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              Effect of early limited formula on duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding in at-risk infants: an RCT.

              Recent public health efforts focus on reducing formula use for breastfed infants during the birth hospitalization. No previous randomized trials report the effects of brief early formula use. The objective of the study was to determine if small formula volumes before the onset of mature milk production might reduce formula use at 1 week and improve breastfeeding at 3 months for newborns at risk for breastfeeding problems.
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                Journal
                Breastfeeding Medicine
                Breastfeeding Medicine
                Mary Ann Liebert Inc
                1556-8253
                1556-8342
                April 2018
                April 2018
                : 13
                : 3
                : 195-203
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Pediatrics, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon.
                [2 ]Department of Pediatrics, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California.
                [3 ]Department of Public Health, Benedictine University, Lisle, Illinois.
                Article
                10.1089/bfm.2017.0114
                29437491
                5be82f89-1cb9-42a4-8e92-d4637a67db25
                © 2018

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