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L'étude révèle des lacunes dans l'allaitement maternel en Suisse: pourquoi les mères et les bébés en sont privés
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L'étude révèle des lacunes dans l'allaitement maternel en Suisse: pourquoi les mères et les bébés en sont privés

A new study by the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) reveals that Switzerland lacks sufficient support structures for breastfeeding. The research highlights that while nearly all newborns in Switzerland are breastfed initially, the median duration of exclusive breastfeeding is only 17.4 weeks, with over half of mothers stopping after four months. This places Switzerland at the bottom of international rankings for breastfeeding-friendly environments, according to the 'Becoming Breastfeeding Friendly' index developed by Yale University. The study attributes this to the absence of a national breastfeeding strategy and shorter maternity leave compared to other countries like Germany and Austria. Researchers recommend implementing a comprehensive national strategy to improve breastfeeding conditions.

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L'étude révèle des lacunes dans l'allaitement maternel en Suisse: pourquoi les mères et les bébés en sont privés

A new study by the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) reveals that Switzerland lacks sufficient support structures for breastfeeding. The research highlights that while nearly all newborns in Switzerland are breastfed initially, the median duration of exclusive breastfeeding is only 17.4 weeks, with over half of mothers stopping after four months. This places Switzerland at the bottom of international rankings for breastfeeding-friendly environments, according to the 'Becoming Breastfeeding Friendly' index developed by Yale University. The study attributes this to the absence of a national breastfeeding strategy and shorter maternity leave compared to other countries like Germany and Austria. Researchers recommend implementing a comprehensive national strategy to improve breastfeeding conditions.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents findings from a ZHAW study and includes quotes from researchers without overtly favoring any political stance. It outlines the lack of a national breastfeeding strategy and calls for policy action but does not exhibit clear ideological bias in its framing or sourcing.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article accurately reports the study findings from ZHAW and aligns with the primary source document. It mentions the WHO recommendation and the 2014 study by Gross et al., but omits some specific details like the WBTi score and the eight categories used in evaluation. The tone is slightly more e

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