Breastfeeding, work and women's health among Thai women in Chiang Mai
S Yimyam - Breastfeeding Review, 1998 - search.informit.org
Reconciling the conflicting rights and demands of women's productive and reproductive
roles poses an increasing challenge to health policy formulation. This article derives from a …
roles poses an increasing challenge to health policy formulation. This article derives from a …
[PDF][PDF] EMPLOYED WOMEN IN CHIẢNG MkI
S Yimyam - 1997 - minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au
The purpose of this study is to investigate the experience of breastfeeding and factors
influencing breastfeeding practices among employed mothers in Chiang Mai, Thailand …
influencing breastfeeding practices among employed mothers in Chiang Mai, Thailand …
Breastfeeding practices among employed Thai women in Chiang Mai
S Yimyam, M Morrow - Journal of Human Lactation, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
In many developing countries, labor force participation by women in the childbearing years
has increased rapidly. Social and economic changes present new challenges for women …
has increased rapidly. Social and economic changes present new challenges for women …
Role conflict and rapid socio-economic change: breastfeeding among employed women in Thailand
S Yimyam, M Morrow, W Srisuphan - Social Science & Medicine, 1999 - Elsevier
Conflicts between women's productive and reproductive roles are intensified by rapid
development and social change. Women have a right to offer optimum nutrition to their …
development and social change. Women have a right to offer optimum nutrition to their …
Demands out of context: Tanzanian women combining exclusive breastfeeding with employment
R Shao Mlay, B Keddy… - Health Care for Women …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
This research, conducted in Tanzania, involved 6 women and their experiences as they
combined exclusive breastfeeding with work outside their home. Additional data were …
combined exclusive breastfeeding with work outside their home. Additional data were …
Breastfeeding beliefs and practices among employed women: a Thai cultural perspective
S Yimyam - Infant Feeding Practices: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, 2011 - Springer
Breastfeeding is a natural female function, and is also a customary method of infant feeding.
In Thailand, breastfeeding initiation is a nearly universal practice. However, breastfeeding …
In Thailand, breastfeeding initiation is a nearly universal practice. However, breastfeeding …
Addressing barriers to health: Experiences of breastfeeding mothers after returning to work
S Valizadeh, M Hosseinzadeh… - Nursing & health …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Breastfeeding mothers returning to work often feel exhausted as they must feed on demand
and attend to family and employment responsibilities, leading to concerns for their personal …
and attend to family and employment responsibilities, leading to concerns for their personal …
Breast-feeding practices among Thai women in Australia
PL Rice, C Naksook - Midwifery, 2001 - Elsevier
Objective: to examine the perceptions and experience of breast-feeding practices among
Thai women who are now living in Australia. Design: ethnographic interviews and …
Thai women who are now living in Australia. Design: ethnographic interviews and …
Mothers' needs and wishes for breastfeeding support in workplaces in Thailand: a qualitative study
N Cetthakrikul, N Voramongkol, S Siritanaratkul… - International …, 2024 - Springer
Background Returning to work is a barrier to breastfeeding. Although the Department of
Labour Protection and Welfare (DLPW) in Thailand encourages employers to initiate a …
Labour Protection and Welfare (DLPW) in Thailand encourages employers to initiate a …
Maternal return to paid work and breastfeeding practices in Bangkok, Thailand
T Aikawa, P Pavadhgul… - Asia Pacific Journal …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This study explored the association between mothers' work-related factors and
breastfeeding practices in Bangkok, Thailand. Data were collected from 84 working mothers …
breastfeeding practices in Bangkok, Thailand. Data were collected from 84 working mothers …