Journal ArticlesConference PapersConference PresentationsJournal ArticlesInch, S., Law, S., Wallace, L. M., Hills, R. K. (2003) Confusion surrounding the breastfeeding terms "positioning" and "attachment".
British Journal of Midwifery. 11, no.3, p148.
Shaw, R.L., Wallace, L.M. and Bansal, M. (2003) Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Young Mothers and Young Women’s Experiences of Feeding their Babies: The Coventry Young Mothers Infant Feeding Study.
Community Practitioner, 76, (8), 299-303
Inch, S., Law, S. and Wallace, L. (2003) "Hands Off!" The Breastfeeding Best Start Project (1)."
The Practising Midwife 6(10): 17-19.
Inch, S., Law, S. and Wallace, L., (2003) "Hands Off!" The Breastfeeding Best Start Project (2)."
The Practising Midwife 6(11): 23-25.
Inch, S., Law, S. and Wallace, L,. (2004) "Hands Off!" The Breastfeeding Best Start Project (1).
Midwifery Best Practice, Wickham, S (ed). vol 4 (4) section 7.4. Elsevier.
Alder, E. M., Wallace, L. M., and Dunn, O. M. (2003) Infant feeding choices: a psychological explanation?
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology (21), p. 239-240.
Shaw, R., Wallace, L., Cook, M., Phillips, A. (2004) Perceptions of the Breastfeeding Best Start Project.
The Practising Midwife, 7 (1), 20-24.
Wallace, L. M. (2004) Targetting breastfeeding (editorial).
Community Practitioner, 77, (4) p.160
Renfrew, M. J., Wallace, L. M., D’Souza, L., McCormick, F., Spiby, H. and Dyson, L. (2004) The effectiveness of public health interventions to promote the duration of breastfeeding: systematic reviews of the evidence.
Report to the Health Development Agency, July 2004.
Renfrew, M., Dyson, L., Wallace, L. M., D'Souza, L., McCormick, F. and Spiby, H. (2004) Breastfeeding for longer - what works?
Health Development Agency, London.
Law, S. M., Dunn, O. M., Wallace, L. M., Inch, S. A., Brown, V. (2004) Is midwives’ knowledge of attachment and positioning really improved after training? Mapping New Horizons: politics and change –
RCM Annual Conference Handbook pp 67-68.
Renfrew, M. J., Dyson, L., Wallace, L. M., D’Souza, L., McCormick, F., Spiby, H. (2005) The effectiveness of public health interventions to promote the duration of breastfeeding: systematic reviews of the evidence.
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. London.
Renfrew, M., Dyson, L., Wallace, L. M., D'Souza, L., McCormick, F. and Spiby, H. (2005) Breastfeeding for longer - what works?
NICE, London.
Renfrew MJ, Dyson L, Wallace L, D’Souza L, McCormick F, Spiby H (2005) Breastfeeding for longer: what works?
Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health 125 (2) 62-63.
Wallace, L. M., Kosmala-Anderson, J. (2005) National breastfeeding training needs survey.
Report for NICE’s public health collaborating centre in Maternal and Child Nutrition (Practice Development).
Wallace, L. M., Dunn, O. M., Alder, E. M., Inch, S., Hills, R. K. and Law, S. M. (2006) Breastfeeding Best Start randomized controlled trial of a midwifery intervention to promote the duration of breastfeeding in primiparous mothers in England.
Midwifery, 22,262-273.
Tennant, R., Wallace, L. M. & Law, S. (2006) Barriers to breastfeeding: a qualitative study of health professionals' views.
Community Practitioner, 79, 152-156.
Wallace, L. M. and Kosmala-Anderson, J. (2006) A training needs survey of doctors’ breastfeeding support skills in England.
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2, 217-231.
Wallace, L. M. and Kosmala-Anderson, J. (2007) Training needs survey of midwives, health visitors and voluntary sector breastfeeding support staff in England.
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 3 , 25-39.
Renfrew, M. J., McFadden, A., Dykes, F., Wallace, L. M., Abbott, S., Burt, S. and Kosmala-Anderson, J. (2006) Addressing the learning deficit: strategies for change:
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2, 239-244.
Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L. M. (2006) Breastfeeding works: The role of employers in supporting women who wish to breastfeed and work.
Journal of Public Health, 28, 183-191.
Renfrew, M. J., Herbert, G., Wallace, L. M., Spiby, H., McFadden, A. (2007) Developing practice in breastfeeding.
Maternal and Child Nutrition 2, 245-261.
Renfrew, M. J., Spiby, H., D’ Souza, L., Wallace, L. M., Dyson, L. and McCormick, F. Rethinking research in breastfeeding: How can we meet the targets when essential evidence is missing?
Submitted to Public Health Nutrition (in press).
MacFadden, A., Renfrew, J., Wallace, L. M., Dykes, F., Abbott, S., Burt, S. and Kosmala-Anderson, J. Does breastfeeding really matter? A national multidisciplinary breastfeeding knowledge and skills assessment.
MIDDIRS (in press)
Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M. (2006). National Breastfeeding Training Needs Survey Training needs of health service, Sure Start and voluntary sector workers who support breastfeeding mothers. Survey conducted in England.
Therapeutic Review, 1. URL:
http://www.ptt-terapia.pl/~ptt/przeglad/numer01.htmWallace, L. M., Renfrew, J. (2006) Time to get serious about educating health professionals.
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2, 193-195.
Browse or Download the PublicationWallace L. M. & Kosmala Anderson J. (2006) A training needs survey of doctors' breastfeeding support skills in England.
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2, 217-231.
Browse or Download the Publication Wallace L M & Kosmala Anderson J. (2007) Training needs survey of midwives, health visitors and voluntary sector breastfeeding support staff in England.
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 3, 25-39.
Browse or Download the PublicationWallace, L. M., Dunn, O. M., Alder, E. M. Inch, S., Hills, R. K. & Law, S. M. (2006). A randomised controlled trial in England of a postnatal midwifery intervention on breastfeeding duration.
Midwifery, 22(3), 262-273.
Law, S., Dunn, O.M., Wallace, L.M., Inch, S.A. (2007). Breastfeeding Best Start study: training midwives in a 'hands off' positioning and attachment intervention.
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 3, 194-205.
Browse or Download the Publication McFadden, A., Renfrew, M.J., Wallace, L.M., et al (2007). Does breastfeeding really matter? A national multidisciplinary breastfeeding knowledge and skills assessment.
MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, vol 17, 85-88.
Spiby H, McCormick FM, Wallace L, Renfrew MJ, D'Souza L, Dyson L (2009) A systematic review of education and evidence based practice interventions with health professionals and breastfeeding counsellors on duration of breastfeeding
Midwifery, 25 (10) 50-62.
Browse or Download the PublicationGo to Page TopConference PapersWallace, L. M., Breastfeeding Best Start Project. (2001) Barriers to breastfeeding - bridging the gap. National conference, RCM/ CPHVA. London. Conference report: p6-9.
Dunn, O. M. and Wallace, L. M., Breastfeeding Best Start Project: Predicting duration of breastfeeding. (2002) National Conference, RCM/CPHVA. London. Conference report.
Shaw, R. L. and Wallace, L. M. Interviewing: power relations and cultural distance. Qualitative Psychology Conference. April 2003. School of Psychology, University of Leeds.
Shaw, R. L. and Wallace, L. M. Coventry Young Mothers Infant Feeding Project. Infant Feeding Conference, Napier University and Scottish Office. June 2002.
Shaw, R. L., Wallace, L. M. An interpretive phenomenological analysis of young women's experiences of infant feeding in low-income environments. British Psychological Society Division of Health Psychology Conference, Staffordshire University, 2003.
Dunn, O., Alder, B., Wallace, L. Predicting sustained breastfeeding using the theory of planned behaviour. British Psychological Society Division of Health Psychology Conference, Staffordshire University, 2003. (Paper)
Cook, M., Wallace, L., Shaw, R. Implementing best breastfeeding practice in midwifery: Using interpretive phenomenological analysis to discover key factors. British Psychological Society Division of Health Psychology Conference, Staffordshire University, 2003.
Phillips, A. C., Shaw, R. L., Wallace, L. M., Cook, M. Hands-off advice for breastfeeding women in hospital: midwives' perceptions of a postnatal midwifery intervention. British Psychological Society Division of Health Psychology Conference, Staffordshire University, 2003
Law, S.M., Dunn, O.M., Wallace, L.M., Inch, S.A., Brown, V. (2004). Is midwives’ knowledge of attachment and positioning really improved after training?' (poster) Mapping New Horizons: politics and change – Royal College of Midwives Annual Conference held 19th-20th May 2004, Cardiff.
Go to Page TopConference PresentationsMaternal and Infant Nutrition & Nuture (MAINN) Conference, Grange-over-sands, 27-29th June 2007.
Browse Presentation?Women & Public Health: Turning Rhetoric Into Action University of Worcester, 1-2 July 2010.
Worcester Conference PosterGo to Page Top