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School Nurses and Teachers: Attitudes Regarding Inclusion of Breastfeeding Education in School Curricula

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JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 137-146

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1059840509350739

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breastfeeding culture; student health education; school nurse influence

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School nurses and middle and high school teachers (N = 107) participated in a survey that explored their attitudes and behaviors related to the inclusion of breastfeeding content to highlight the scientific and exceptional health advantages of breastfeeding and to promote a breastfeeding culture. Although some participants believed that breastfeeding content should not be part of school curriculum, the vast majority (86.9%) agreed that the benefits of breastfeeding should be taught to high school students; and over half (57.9%) supported teaching about the value of breastfeeding to middle school children. School nurses are well positioned to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors among student populations and play a pivotal and important role in the promotion of a breastfeeding culture and related positive behaviors.

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