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Maternal and Hospital Factors Impacting the Utilization of Rooming-in Care in South Korea: Secondary Analysis of National Health Data

Kim Y, Kim EY

PURPOSE: Purpose: In this study analysis was done of utilization of rooming-in care in South Korean hospitals in order to examine the factors related to mothers and hospitals that affect...
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Effects of Rooming-in on Continuation of Breastfeeding and Maternal Identity

Shin GY, Kim OJ, Park JH, Lee JR

  • KMID: 2308134
  • Korean J Women Health Nurs.
  • 2002 Sep;8(3):402-411.
PURPOSE:The objective of this study was to identify the effectiveness of continued breast feeding and maternal identity between rooming-in and not rooming-in groups of mothers in post partum care. METHOD: The...
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Attitude and Awareness of Nurses About Rooming-in System

Kim EY, Kim YM, Kim JS, Cho DS, Kim EK

PURPOSE: This study was done to examine the attitude and awareness of nurses about rooming-in for new mothers and their infants. METHODS: Data were collected from 462 nurses from 40 hospitals...
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The effect of rooming-in care on the emotional stability of newborn infants

Ahn SY, Ko SY, Kim KA, Lee YK, Shin SM

PURPOSE: We aimed to examine the effect of rooming-in care on newborn infants emotional stability by comparing them with those cared for in a nursery. METHODS: Forty-eight full-term newborn infants born...
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Complete rooming-in care of newborn infants

Lee YM, Song KH, Kim YM, Kang JS, Chang JY, Seol HJ, Choi YS, Bae CW

PURPOSE: In Kyung Hee East-West Neo Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, efforts to raise rooming-in care success rate have been undertaken since when the hospital was established in 2006. We intended...
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Interfering Factors of Breastfeeding in the Postpartum Care Centers

Choi JH, Choi KE, Shin SM, Kim YJ, Kim NS, Choi YY, Kim CS, Lee ES

  • KMID: 2280862
  • Korean J Perinatol.
  • 2012 Sep;23(3):165-178.
PURPOSE: Recently, mothers stay in postpartum care centers (PPCCs) instead of their home for a few weeks after child birth in Korea. The policies of breastfeeding in those facilities can...
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Types of Breastfeeding and its Predictors of Mothers in Twenty-four Months after Birth

Kim M, Kim SH, Lee JH

PURPOSE: This study was done to investigate the types of breastfeeding visits by mothers twenty-four months after birth and to identify the factors that increased breast feeding rates. METHODS: The subjects...
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Positive Effect of Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiatives on Improving Mothers' Intention for Successful Breastfeeding in Korea

Park HW, Ryu KH, Piao Y, Li P, Hong JS, Kim HB, Chung H, Hoh JK, Kim YJ

BACKGROUND: In Korea, the breastfeeding (BF) rate of infants aged 6 months or more is drastically decreasing, and this phenomenon is particularly worrisome for the future health of the population....
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