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Responsive versus scheduled feeding for preterm infants (2015)
Journal Article
Watson, J., & McGuire, W. (2015). Responsive versus scheduled feeding for preterm infants. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2015(10), Article CD005255. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD005255.pub4

Background
Feeding preterm infants in response to their hunger and satiation cues (responsive, cue-based, or infant-led feeding) rather than at scheduled intervals might enhance infants' and parents' experience and satisfaction, help in the establish... Read More about Responsive versus scheduled feeding for preterm infants.

The economic benefits of increasing kangaroo skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding in neonatal units: Analysis of a pragmatic intervention in clinical practice (2015)
Journal Article
Lowson, K., Offer, C., Watson, J., McGuire, B., & Renfrew, M. J. (2015). The economic benefits of increasing kangaroo skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding in neonatal units: Analysis of a pragmatic intervention in clinical practice. International Breastfeeding Journal, 10(1), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13006-015-0035-8

© Lowson et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: A number of significant recent research studies have used techniques of economic modelling to demonstrate the potential benefits of increasing breastfeeding rates in the UK overall, and specifical... Read More about The economic benefits of increasing kangaroo skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding in neonatal units: Analysis of a pragmatic intervention in clinical practice.