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Lisi, C., Freitas, C. & Barros, H. (2020). Maternal country of birth and exclusive breastfeeding during the first in-hospital day in Portugal: The influence of the baby-friendly hospital initiative. Journal of Human Lactation. 37 (1), 147-157
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C. Lisi et al.,  "Maternal country of birth and exclusive breastfeeding during the first in-hospital day in Portugal: The influence of the baby-friendly hospital initiative", in Journal of Human Lactation, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 147-157, 2020
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@article{lisi2020_1714659738013,
	author = "Lisi, C. and Freitas, C. and Barros, H.",
	title = "Maternal country of birth and exclusive breastfeeding during the first in-hospital day in Portugal: The influence of the baby-friendly hospital initiative",
	journal = "Journal of Human Lactation",
	year = "2020",
	volume = "37",
	number = "1",
	doi = "10.1177/0890334420982248",
	pages = "147-157",
	url = "https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/journal/journal-human-lactation"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Maternal country of birth and exclusive breastfeeding during the first in-hospital day in Portugal: The influence of the baby-friendly hospital initiative
T2  - Journal of Human Lactation
VL  - 37
IS  - 1
AU  - Lisi, C.
AU  - Freitas, C.
AU  - Barros, H.
PY  - 2020
SP  - 147-157
SN  - 0890-3344
DO  - 10.1177/0890334420982248
UR  - https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/journal/journal-human-lactation
AB  - Background: Early breastfeeding practices are important determinants of later breastfeeding behaviors and can be influenced by multiple factors. Despite the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative reported positive influence on breastfeeding initiation, its influence on the association between maternal country of birth and first day in-hospital breastfeeding has not been examined. Research aims: To determine (1) if association between maternal country of birth and first day in-hospital exclusive breastfeeding exists in Portugal and (2) if any association is affected by giving birth in a Baby-Friendly Hospital. Methods: Data were drawn from baMBINO—a longitudinal, 2017–2019 nationwide study designed to assess the perinatal health and healthcare experiences of migrant and native Portuguese women. Data from participants (N = 5,340) were collected during their hospital stay from 32 maternity units. Missing data were handled through multiple imputation. After stratifying by Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative accreditation, a multivariate logistic regression was performed. Results: First day in-hospital exclusive breastfeeding rates were high among both migrant and native participants (89.2% vs. 87.4%). Migrants were more likely to exclusively breastfeed when compared to natives (OR = 1.19, 95% CI [1.00, 1.41]). In non-Baby-Friendly Hospitals, a positive association was found between participants from Eastern European countries (aOR = 2.46, 95% CI [1.27, 4.78]) and first day in-hospital exclusive breastfeeding. In accredited hospitals, maternal country of birth did not influence exclusive breastfeeding during the first 24 hr. Conclusions: The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative attenuates differences between migrant and native participants, promoting optimal breastfeeding practices among natives.
ER  -