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Annals of Family Medicine 1:70-78 (2003)
© 2003 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
doi: 10.1370/afm.56

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The Effectiveness of Primary Care-Based Interventions to Promote Breastfeeding: Systematic Evidence Review and Meta-Analysis for the US Preventive Services Task Force

Jeanne-Marie Guise, MD, MPH1,2, Valerie Palda, MD, MPH3, Carolyn Westhoff, MD, MSc4, Benjamin K. S. Chan, MS1, Mark Helfand, MD, MS1 and Tracy A. Lieu, MD, MPH5

1 Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-based Practice Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Ore
2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Ore
3 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
4 Columbia University, New York, NY
5 Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass



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