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Andini Pramono was awarded a PhD in Population Health from the Australian National University in 2023. Her PhD thesis utilized mixed methods to examine the facilitators and barriers of the Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) program in Australia and Indonesia. The quantitative component measured the social value of BFHI accreditation implementation in hospitals, while the qualitative component explored the perspectives of midwives and nurses regarding the barriers and facilitators to BFHI. Andini has published six peer-reviewed papers in international journals based on her research. She received the Deeble Summer Research Scholarship from the Australian Healthcare Hospitals Association, leading to a policy brief titled 'Improving Uptake of the Baby Friendly Health Initiative in Australian Hospitals.' She is currently the Chief Investigator on a successful MRFF Maternal Health and Healthy Lifestyle grant, working on a project to scale the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative to support maternal and newborn health. Additionally, Andini is an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant since 2017 and serves as the Head of the Research Division at the Indonesian Breastfeeding Mothers Association.
University of Canberra • Canberra, Australia
Engaged in collaborative research efforts focusing on maternal and newborn health.
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