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Publication date: 1 July 2006

Mônica M. Costa, Daniel R. Diniz‐Santos, José S. Santana and Luciana R. Silva

Given the importance of education‐based approaches in stimulating breastfeeding, the paper aims to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of discussing breastfeeding with school…

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Abstract

Purpose

Given the importance of education‐based approaches in stimulating breastfeeding, the paper aims to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of discussing breastfeeding with school children..

Design/methodology/approach

Two workshops about breastfeeding and on the view of the human being as a mammal were carried out in schools in Brazil. Children were invited to express their views of breastfeeding based on what they had learned. Questionnaires were applied immediately before and 15 days after the workshops to assess the impact on children's knowledge.

Findings

There was on average a low level of knowledge about breastfeeding previous to the interventions. The interventions increased children's self‐perception as mammals, and managed to enhance their knowledge about several important issues regarding breastfeeding.

Research limitations/implications

There was a fairly small number of participants and a restricted age range. More studies with other age ranges are warranted.

Practical implications

Educative interventions on breastfeeding targeting young school children can have very positive results, suggesting that school could successfully include breastfeeding.

Originality/value

This is the first study to demonstrate the impact of this innovative approach on school children's awareness on breastfeeding and it demonstrates this pedagogic approach to be effective.

Details

Health Education, vol. 106 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0965-4283

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