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jasdeep_brar

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List four potential barriers to achieving the nation's health objective of increasing the incidence of breastfeeding.

Question 2

The priority-setting process begins with ____.
 a. a review of the report summary
  b. data collection
 c. objective writing
 d. hypothesis formation



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Answer to Question 1

They include a lack of experience or understanding among family members of how best to support mothers and babies, insufficient opportunities to communicate with other breastfeeding mothers, lack of up-to-date instruction and information from health care professionals, hospital practices that make it hard to get started with successful breastfeeding, and lack of accommodation to breastfeed or express milk at the workplace.

Answer to Question 2

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