ListarINF_Articles por tema "health literacy"
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Factors influencing duration of breastfeeding: Insights from a prospective study of maternal health literacy and obstetric practices
MDPI (2024-02-28)Numerous factors concerning early breastfeeding abandonment have been described, including health literacy (HL). This study’s objective was to analyze factors related to early breastfeeding abandonment (<6 months). This ... -
Health literacy and its relation to continuing with breastfeeding at six months post-partum in a sample of Spanish women
Wiley (2021-05-03)Aim To explore the relation between health literacy (HL) and continuing breastfeeding (BF) at 6 months post-partum. Design Observational, longitudinal and prospective study between December 2018–May 2019. The STROBE ... -
Health literacy of pregnant women and duration of breastfeeding maintenance: a feasibility study
Wiley (2020-11-18)Aims Research the association between health literacy (HL) and exclusive breastfeeding at 4‐months postpartum. Background Despite the benefits of breastfeeding (BF), its rates are low worldwide. Among the reasons for ... -
Health literacy, a crucial determinant of vaccination decision-making
Elsevier (2020-06-03)Our study exploring the influence of health literacy on influenza vaccination among pregnant women in Spain reflected how women with high health literacy were more likely to reject influenza vaccination than those with ... -
Influence of Health Literacy on Maintenance of Exclusive Breastfeeding at 6 Months Postpartum: A Multicentre Study
MDPI (2022-04-29)Background: International organizations recommend initiating breastfeeding within the first hour of life and maintaining exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months. However, worldwide rates of exclusive breastfeeding ... -
Influence of Puerperal Health Literacy on Tobacco Use during Pregnancy among Spanish Women: A Transversal Study
MDPI (2020-04-23)Background: Despite the fact that tobacco use during pregnancy produces adverse perinatal effects, some women continue to smoke. Health literacy (HL) is essential for health outcomes in adults. However, little is known ...