Evaluating regional differences in breast-feeding in French maternity units: A multi-level approach

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Objectives To study how individual and regional characteristics might explain regional variations in breast-feeding rates in maternity units and to identify outlier regions with very low or high breast-feeding rates.Design Individual characteristics (mother and infant) were collected during hospital stay. All newborns fed entirely or partly on breast milk were considered breast-fed. Regional characteristics were extracted from census data. Statistical analysis included multi-level models and estimation of empirical Bayes residuals to identify outlier regions.Setting All births in all administrative regions in France in 2003.Subjects A national representative sample of 13 186 live births.Results Breast-feeding rates in maternity units varied from 43 % to 80 % across regions. Differences in the distribution of individual characteristics accounted for 55 % of these variations. We identified two groups of regions with the lowest and highest breast-feeding rates, after adjusting for individual-level characteristics. In addition to maternal occupation and nationality, the social characteristics of regions, particularly the populations educational level and the percentage of non-French residents, were significantly associated with breast-feeding rates.Conclusions Social characteristics at both the individual and regional levels influence breast-feeding rates in maternity units. Promotion policies should be directed at specific regions, groups within the community and categories of mothers to reduce the gaps and increase the overall breast-feeding rate. Copyright © 2010 The Authors.

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Bonet, M., Blondel, B., & Khoshnood, B. (2010). Evaluating regional differences in breast-feeding in French maternity units: A multi-level approach. Public Health Nutrition, 13(12), 1946–1954. https://doi.org/10.1017/S136898001000159X

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