Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.]

Breastfeeding benefits has been vastly discussed by health and medical practitioners all over the world. Such benefits may not be possible to achieve without adequate and necessary support to those who practice breastfeeding. As working sectors nowadays are largely contributed by women, the issue of...

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Main Authors: Wan Musa, Wan Mardiana, Misnan, Noorimah, Abdul Rahman, Rosmawati, Muda@Yusof, Syafini
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Published: 2018
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spelling my.uitm.ir.528512021-11-01T04:43:00Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52851/ Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.] Wan Musa, Wan Mardiana Misnan, Noorimah Abdul Rahman, Rosmawati Muda@Yusof, Syafini Environmental policy and economic development. Sustainable development. Environmental management Advertising campaigns Women in public services. Women in public life Wives. Mothers. Pregnant women Human settlements. Communities Breastfeeding benefits has been vastly discussed by health and medical practitioners all over the world. Such benefits may not be possible to achieve without adequate and necessary support to those who practice breastfeeding. As working sectors nowadays are largely contributed by women, the issue of breastfeeding facilities at work is very important alongside maternity protection issues. This study intended to identify the obstacles women staffs are facing in practicing breastfeeding at work, particularly in UiTMCT. Specifically, the objectives of this study tend to recommend a policy regarding adequate breastfeeding policy in UiTMCT so as to ensure its implementation. Questionnaires were distributed to 250 female staffs in UiTMCT which comprises of three campuses with the return rate of 100%. The findings revealed that 99% of the respondents agreed that breastfeeding is important, and majority of the respondents agreed there is not adequate facilities at the workplace to support breastfeeding practice. 2018 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52851/1/52851.pdf ID52851 Wan Musa, Wan Mardiana and Misnan, Noorimah and Abdul Rahman, Rosmawati and Muda@Yusof, Syafini (2018) Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.]. [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
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topic Environmental policy and economic development. Sustainable development. Environmental management
Advertising campaigns
Women in public services. Women in public life
Wives. Mothers. Pregnant women
Human settlements. Communities
spellingShingle Environmental policy and economic development. Sustainable development. Environmental management
Advertising campaigns
Women in public services. Women in public life
Wives. Mothers. Pregnant women
Human settlements. Communities
Wan Musa, Wan Mardiana
Misnan, Noorimah
Abdul Rahman, Rosmawati
Muda@Yusof, Syafini
Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.]
description Breastfeeding benefits has been vastly discussed by health and medical practitioners all over the world. Such benefits may not be possible to achieve without adequate and necessary support to those who practice breastfeeding. As working sectors nowadays are largely contributed by women, the issue of breastfeeding facilities at work is very important alongside maternity protection issues. This study intended to identify the obstacles women staffs are facing in practicing breastfeeding at work, particularly in UiTMCT. Specifically, the objectives of this study tend to recommend a policy regarding adequate breastfeeding policy in UiTMCT so as to ensure its implementation. Questionnaires were distributed to 250 female staffs in UiTMCT which comprises of three campuses with the return rate of 100%. The findings revealed that 99% of the respondents agreed that breastfeeding is important, and majority of the respondents agreed there is not adequate facilities at the workplace to support breastfeeding practice.
format Research Reports
author Wan Musa, Wan Mardiana
Misnan, Noorimah
Abdul Rahman, Rosmawati
Muda@Yusof, Syafini
author_facet Wan Musa, Wan Mardiana
Misnan, Noorimah
Abdul Rahman, Rosmawati
Muda@Yusof, Syafini
author_sort Wan Musa, Wan Mardiana
title Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.]
title_short Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.]
title_full Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in UiTM(T) / Wan Mardiana Wan Musa ... [et al.]
title_sort right to breastfeed: the need for adequate facilities in uitm(t) / wan mardiana wan musa ... [et al.]
publishDate 2018
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