Investigating infant feeding decisions among new mothers, pregnant women and birthing parents living with HIV (UK). Part of @OxPrimaryCare. NIHR RfPB funded.
The article reports on our paper, 'Infant feeding as a transgressive practice in the context of HIV in the UK: A qualitative interview study'
https://t.co/ilPs22LuKA
It's fantastic to see @aidsmap's news coverage of our findings!
Mothers living with HIV feel like there is no right choice when feeding their babies
https://t.co/eqCOS9N51y @BakitaKK@savoy__truffle@angelina_namiba
I had the chance to record the words of a participant from the @nourishukstudy, which helps to demystify breastfeeding while living with HIV. Do take a look & share this important work.
https://t.co/YjoqD4kOni
“We decided together”: a qualitative study about women with HIV navigating infant-feeding decisions with the father of their children
Our latest research article.
https://t.co/kIj4q2H9Lw via @BioMedCentral@OxPrimaryCare
“We decided together”: a qualitative study about women with HIV navigating infant-feeding decisions with the father of their children
Our latest publication.
https://t.co/kIj4q2GBVY via @BioMedCentral@OxPrimaryCare#JustPublished#OpenAcess
Infant feeding as a transgressive practice in the context of HIV in the UK: A qualitative interview study
Tanvi Rai, @BakitaKK@savoy__truffle Sabrina Keating @LisaHinton4@angelina_namiba Catherine Pope
https://t.co/ilPs22LuKA
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Abstract presenters who are early-career investigators or academia from Resource-Limited Settings will get a 100% discount on the registration fee.
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