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Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 11, No. 4,
279-284 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/089033449501100414
© 1995 International Lactation Consultant Association
Peer Counselor Program Increases Breastfeeding Rates in Utah Native American WIC Population
Debbie G. Long, MS, RD
Utah State WIC program.
Martha A. Funk-Archuleta, PhD, RD
Box 30001, Dept. 3AE, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA.
Constance J. Geiger, PhD, RD
Alana J. Mozar, MS, RD
Division of Foods and Nutrition, all at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah USA
Jan N. Heins, MPH, RD
Utah State WIC program.
Lack of breastfeeding promotion and support hinder successful breastfeeding. In this study, a breastfeeding peer counselor program improved both the initiation rate and duration of breastfeeding up to three months postpartum among Native American WIC participants. Trained peer counselors contacted subjects prenatally, and at one, two, and four to six weeks postpartum. Breastfeeding rates for the experimental group were compared to historical controls. Women in the peer counselor group who had complete data for three months (n=41) had a higher rate of breastfeeding than the control group (n=67) at initiation (84 percent vs. 70 percent; p=0.05) and at three months postpartum (49 percent vs. 36 percent; p=0.08).
Key Words: breastfeeding Native American peer counselor WIC

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