Breastfeeding Using The Social Ecological Model: A Case Study

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Dunn, R., Kalich, K., Henning, M., & Fedrizzi, R. (2015). Engaging field-based professionals in a qualitative assessment of barriers and positive contributors to breastfeeding using the social ecological model. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 19(1), 6-16. doi:10.1007/s10995-014-1488-x

Using the Social Ecological Model, or SEM, Dunn, Kalcich, Henning, and Fedrizzi outline the major factors that influence a woman's decision to initiate breastfeeding, and for how long she chooses to do so. The SEM was used in an effort to better comprehensive understanding of what drives a woman's infant feeding method by evaluating the mother's decision on many levels, including individual, interpersonal, community, and on an organizational level. While many

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