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Biography
Andini Pramono was awarded her PhD in population health at the ANU in 2023. Using mixed methods, her PhD thesis examined the facilitator and barriers of BFHI in Australia and Indonesia. The quantitative part was measuring the social value of BFHI accreditation and implementation in two hospitals in Australia and Indonesia, while the qualitative part was examining its barriers and facilitators from midwives and nurses’ perspectives. These have been published as 6 peer-reviewed papers in various international journals. During her PhD, she was awarded Deeble Summer Research Scholarship from Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) with the outcome of a policy brief titled “Improving the uptake of the Baby Friendly Health Initiative in Australian hospitals”.
Andini is a Chief Investigator in a successful MRFF Maternal Health and Healthy Lifestyle grant, and currently working on the project titled "Scaling up the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative in support of maternal and newborn health".
Andini is an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant since 2017 and currently is Head of Research Division at the Indonesian Breastfeeding Mothers Association.
Education/Academic qualification
Population Health, PhD, The Australian National University
26 Mar 2018 → 13 Jul 2023
Award Date: 13 Jul 2023
Public Health (Hospital Administration), Master, University of Airlangga
2007 → 2009
Award Date: 26 Sept 2009
Public Health, Bachelor, University of Airlangga
2002 → 2006
External Scholarly Memberships and Affiliations
Visiting Research Fellow, University of Canberra
Aug 2024 → …
Research student supervision
- Registered to supervise
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Breastfeeding Support and Protection During Natural Disaster and Climate-Related Emergencies in Indonesia: Policy Audit
Pramono, A., Hikmawati, A., Hartiningtiyaswati, S. & Smith, J. P., 20 Mar 2025, In: Journal of Human Lactation. 41, 2, p. 231-242 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Economic and environmental impacts of commercial milk formula in Indonesia: estimates and comparisons using the Cost of Not Breastfeeding, Green Feeding, and Mothers’ Milk Tools
Septiani, N., Pramono, A., Nguyen, T., Mathisen, R. & Smith, J. P., 9 May 2025, In: International Breastfeeding Journal. 20, 11 p., 35.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Human milk bank services and Islamic milk kinship: pathways and processes for ensuring respect for religious law and tradition in the provision of donor human milk for small vulnerable newborns
Gribble, K., Zambrano, P. A., Omer-Salim, A., Chua, M. C., Hajeebhoy, N., Nguyen, T., Pramono, A. & Mathisen, R., 16 Apr 2025, In: International Breastfeeding Journal. 20, 7 p., 31.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
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The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative and Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding programs: applying the Non-adoption, Abandonment, Spread, Scale up, Sustainability (NASSS) health technology adoption framework to analyze challenges to hospital implementation in Australia and Indonesia
Pramono, A., Smith, J. P. & Desborough, J., 13 Aug 2025, In: International Breastfeeding Journal. 20, 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Donor human milk practice in Indonesia: a media content analysis
Pramono, A. & Hikmawati, A., 18 Sept 2024, In: Frontiers in Nutrition. 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Projects
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Scaling up the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative in support of maternal and newborn health
Huynh, E. (PI), Smith, J. (PI), Bagheri, N. (CoI), Pramono, A. (CoI) & Tawia, S. (CoI)
1/03/24 → 28/02/27
Project: Research