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Barriers and Facilitators for Exclusive Breastfeeding in Women's Biopsychosocial Spheres According to Primary Care Midwives in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)

(1) The objective of our study is to determine, from a primary care midwife's perspective, which biopsychosocial factors can favour or be detrimental to exclusive breast feeding. (2) The study was carried out in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) and is based on qualitative methodology. Twenty in...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2021-04, Vol.18 (7), p.3819
Main Authors: Llorente-Pulido, Seila, Custodio, Estefanía, López-Giménez, Maria Rosario, Sanz-Barbero, Belén, Otero-García, Laura
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Population
Pregnancy
Primary care
Primary Health Care
Professional ethics
Qualitative Research
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