Authors
Bruce R Maycock, Jane A Scott, Yvonne L Hauck, Sharyn K Burns, Suzanne Robinson, Roslyn Giglia, Anita Jorgensen, Becky White, Annegrete Harries, Satvinder Dhaliwal, Peter A Howat, Colin W Binns
Publication date
2015/12
Journal
BMC pregnancy and childbirth
Volume
15
Pages
1-8
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Very few Australian infants are exclusively breastfed to 6 months as recommended by the World Health Organization. There is strong empirical evidence that fathers have a major impact on their partner’s decision to breastfeed and continuation of breastfeeding. Fathers want to participate in the breastfeeding decision making process and to know how they can support their partner to achieve their breastfeeding goals. The aim of the Parent Infant Feeding Initiative (PIFI) is to evaluate the effect on duration of any and exclusive breastfeeding of three breastfeeding promotion interventions of differing intensity and duration, targeted at couples but channelled through the male partner. The study will also undertake a cost-effectiveness evaluation of the interventions.
Methods/design
The PIFI study is a factorial randomised controlled trial. Participants …
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