Women's preferences for alternative financial incentive schemes for breastfeeding: A discrete choice experiment
Increasing breastfeeding rates have been associated with reductions in disease in babies and mothers as well as in related costs. 'Nourishing Start for Health (NoSH)', a financial incentive scheme has been proposed as a potentially effective way to increase both the number of mothers breas...
Main Authors: | Becker, F, Anokye, N, De Bekker-Grob, EW, Higgins, A, Relton, C, Strong, M, Fox-Rushby, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2018
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