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Debbie Johnson

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Midwifery|December 2, 2004
A feasibility study of an intervention to enhance family support for breast feeding in a deprived area in Bristol, UKJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson
Maternal & Child Nutrition|June 18, 2009
Using community maternity care assistants to facilitate family-focused breastfeeding supportJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 24, 2008
The transition to parenthood: what does it mean for fathers?Toity Deave, Debbie Johnson
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|July 31, 2008
Transition to parenthood: the needs of parents in pregnancy and early parenthoodToity Deave, Debbie Johnson, Jenny Ingram
Primary Health Care Research & Development|July 30, 2011
The effects of Baby Friendly Initiative training on breastfeeding rates and the breastfeeding attitudes, knowledge and self-efficacy of community health-care staffJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson, Louise Condon
Midwifery|July 26, 2002
Breastfeeding in Bristol: teaching good positioning, and support from fathers and familiesJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson, Rosemary Greenwood
Midwifery|November 19, 2003
South Asian grandmothers' influence on breast feeding in BristolJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson, Nishat Hamid
Health & Place|July 29, 2008
Stress in rural Canada: a structured review of context, stress levels, and sources of stressCyndi Brannen, Debbie Johnson Emberly, Patrick McGrath
International Breastfeeding Journal|July 27, 2019
The development and evaluation of a picture tongue assessment tool for tongue-tie in breastfed babies (TABBY)Jenny Ingram, Marion Copeland, Debbie Johnson, et al.
Frontiers in Sociology|August 8, 2022
Who Gets to Breastfeed? A Narrative Ecological Analysis of Women's Infant Feeding Experiences in the UKGill Thomson, Jenny Ingram, Joanne Clarke, et al.
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Midwifery|December 2, 2004
A feasibility study of an intervention to enhance family support for breast feeding in a deprived area in Bristol, UKJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson
Maternal & Child Nutrition|June 18, 2009
Using community maternity care assistants to facilitate family-focused breastfeeding supportJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 24, 2008
The transition to parenthood: what does it mean for fathers?Toity Deave, Debbie Johnson
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|July 31, 2008
Transition to parenthood: the needs of parents in pregnancy and early parenthoodToity Deave, Debbie Johnson, Jenny Ingram
Primary Health Care Research & Development|July 30, 2011
The effects of Baby Friendly Initiative training on breastfeeding rates and the breastfeeding attitudes, knowledge and self-efficacy of community health-care staffJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson, Louise Condon
Midwifery|July 26, 2002
Breastfeeding in Bristol: teaching good positioning, and support from fathers and familiesJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson, Rosemary Greenwood
Midwifery|November 19, 2003
South Asian grandmothers' influence on breast feeding in BristolJenny Ingram, Debbie Johnson, Nishat Hamid
Health & Place|July 29, 2008
Stress in rural Canada: a structured review of context, stress levels, and sources of stressCyndi Brannen, Debbie Johnson Emberly, Patrick McGrath
International Breastfeeding Journal|July 27, 2019
The development and evaluation of a picture tongue assessment tool for tongue-tie in breastfed babies (TABBY)Jenny Ingram, Marion Copeland, Debbie Johnson, et al.
Frontiers in Sociology|August 8, 2022
Who Gets to Breastfeed? A Narrative Ecological Analysis of Women's Infant Feeding Experiences in the UKGill Thomson, Jenny Ingram, Joanne Clarke, et al.
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