Marie Tarrant - Nursing Science

Author Information

Marie Tarrant is a prominent researcher affiliated with the School of Nursing at The University of Hong Kong and the School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia. Her work is primarily focused on maternal and child health, with a particular emphasis on breastfeeding practices and interventions. Her dual affiliation highlights her collaborative efforts across international institutions, contributing to the global advancement of nursing and healthcare research.

Research Contributions

Marie Tarrant has contributed significantly to the field of nursing, with a focus on maternal and child health. Her research explores various aspects of breastfeeding, including the impact of hospital practices like the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative on breastfeeding outcomes, the role of maternal motivation in breastfeeding continuation, and factors influencing expressed human milk feeding. She has also been involved in studies assessing the impact of COVID-19 on health fears and experiences during pregnancy and postpartum. Her work on developing and evaluating health literacy programs for safe sex practices among university students further underscores her diverse research portfolio.

Aliases

Marie Tarrant is also known by the aliases M Tarrant and M. Tarrant. These variations may appear in her publications, but they all refer to the same individual who has made substantial contributions to nursing research.

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Total Papers 100
Total Citations 2784
h-index 32

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