International Breastfeeding Journal
Scope & Guideline
Advancing breastfeeding knowledge for a healthier future.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Breastfeeding Practices and Outcomes:
Research focused on the initiation, duration, and exclusivity of breastfeeding, examining both maternal and infant health outcomes. - Influence of Socioeconomic Factors:
Studies investigating how socioeconomic status, employment, and education impact breastfeeding practices and maternal support. - Cultural and Community Perspectives:
Exploration of cultural beliefs, community practices, and family dynamics that influence breastfeeding behavior. - Healthcare Systems and Policies:
Analysis of healthcare provider roles, policies, and interventions that promote or inhibit breastfeeding, including the implementation of breastfeeding-friendly initiatives. - Innovative Support Mechanisms:
Research on new approaches to breastfeeding support, including the use of technology and peer support systems.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19 on Breastfeeding:
An increased focus on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected breastfeeding practices, support systems, and maternal mental health, reflecting the need for adaptive strategies during crises. - Diversity and Inclusion in Breastfeeding Research:
A trend towards exploring breastfeeding experiences among diverse populations, including marginalized groups, emphasizing the importance of inclusive research that addresses disparities. - Technological Innovations:
Growing interest in the use of technology, such as mobile health applications and online support groups, to enhance breastfeeding practices and maternal support. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
Emerging studies utilizing interdisciplinary frameworks that include psychological, sociological, and economic perspectives to understand breastfeeding behaviors and outcomes. - Policy Analysis and Advocacy:
A rising trend in research examining breastfeeding policies and advocacy efforts, focusing on how legislation impacts breastfeeding rates and maternal support in various contexts.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Breastfeeding Education:
There has been a noticeable decline in studies focused solely on traditional breastfeeding education methods, as the field increasingly embraces innovative and technology-based approaches. - Single-Factor Analyses:
Research that examines breastfeeding practices isolated from broader social determinants is becoming less common, with a shift towards more holistic, multi-factor analyses. - Static Models of Support:
The exploration of static models of breastfeeding support is waning, with more emphasis now placed on dynamic, adaptable support systems that can respond to changing maternal and infant needs. - Overemphasis on Medical Risks:
The focus on medical risks associated with breastfeeding, such as maternal health complications, is decreasing as the journal promotes a more balanced view that includes positive health outcomes.
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