Breastfeeding Practices And Influences
5 researchers across 2 institutions
Research in this area examines the complex factors influencing breastfeeding initiation and duration. Studies investigate the biological, social, economic, and environmental determinants that affect a mother's ability to breastfeed. Methodologies include surveys, qualitative interviews, clinical data analysis, and intervention studies aimed at improving breastfeeding support. Specific topics include the impact of health policies, workplace environments, cultural norms, and access to lactation support services on breastfeeding outcomes.
This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas, a state with specific demographic profiles and public health challenges. Understanding breastfeeding practices can inform interventions to improve maternal and child health outcomes, potentially reducing rates of certain childhood illnesses and chronic diseases later in life. The findings can guide public health campaigns, support for new mothers, and policy development related to maternal leave and workplace accommodations, contributing to the well-being of Arkansas families and communities.
This work draws on expertise from multiple disciplines, including maternal and perinatal health, health disparities, child health, and health literacy. Engagement across institutions within Arkansas fosters a comprehensive approach to understanding and improving breastfeeding practices statewide.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kelly Vowell Johnson | University of Arkansas | 8 | 165 | ||
| Emily Beckett | UAMS | 3 | 63 | ||
| Rebecca D. Jones | UAMS | 3 | 28 | ||
| Megan Hand | UAMS | 2 | 33 | ||
| Kathryn Stambough | UAMS | 0 | 0 |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Breastfeeding Practices And Influences.