Practice of breastfeeding in quilombola communities in the light of transcultural theory

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Lucas Amaral
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Rafaele Marques de, Camargo,Climene Laura de, Aguiar,Aline Cristiane de Sousa Azevedo, Santos,Deisy Vital dos, Whitaker,Maria Carolina Ortiz, Souza,Jamile Moreira Machado de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify factors that interfere with the practice of exclusive breastfeeding in quilombola communities. Methods: qualitative research based on the Transcultural Theory proposed by Madeleine Leininger, performed with quilombola mothers. For data collection, we used the semi-structured interview, conducted from June 2018 to January 2019. Content analysis was guided by the interactive model of Miles and Huberman. Results: it was revealed that intergenerational cultural myths and customs interfere with breastfeeding practice, and identified the influence of professional nurses on best breastfeeding practices. Final Considerations: cultural and intergenerational factors favor early weaning and expose the child to illness.
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title Practice of breastfeeding in quilombola communities in the light of transcultural theory
spellingShingle Practice of breastfeeding in quilombola communities in the light of transcultural theory
Martins,Lucas Amaral
Breastfeeding
Child Health
Vulnerable Populations
Transcultural Nursing
Public Policy
title_short Practice of breastfeeding in quilombola communities in the light of transcultural theory
title_full Practice of breastfeeding in quilombola communities in the light of transcultural theory
title_fullStr Practice of breastfeeding in quilombola communities in the light of transcultural theory
title_full_unstemmed Practice of breastfeeding in quilombola communities in the light of transcultural theory
title_sort Practice of breastfeeding in quilombola communities in the light of transcultural theory
author Martins,Lucas Amaral
author_facet Martins,Lucas Amaral
Oliveira,Rafaele Marques de
Camargo,Climene Laura de
Aguiar,Aline Cristiane de Sousa Azevedo
Santos,Deisy Vital dos
Whitaker,Maria Carolina Ortiz
Souza,Jamile Moreira Machado de
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author2 Oliveira,Rafaele Marques de
Camargo,Climene Laura de
Aguiar,Aline Cristiane de Sousa Azevedo
Santos,Deisy Vital dos
Whitaker,Maria Carolina Ortiz
Souza,Jamile Moreira Machado de
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Oliveira,Rafaele Marques de
Camargo,Climene Laura de
Aguiar,Aline Cristiane de Sousa Azevedo
Santos,Deisy Vital dos
Whitaker,Maria Carolina Ortiz
Souza,Jamile Moreira Machado de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Breastfeeding
Child Health
Vulnerable Populations
Transcultural Nursing
Public Policy
topic Breastfeeding
Child Health
Vulnerable Populations
Transcultural Nursing
Public Policy
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify factors that interfere with the practice of exclusive breastfeeding in quilombola communities. Methods: qualitative research based on the Transcultural Theory proposed by Madeleine Leininger, performed with quilombola mothers. For data collection, we used the semi-structured interview, conducted from June 2018 to January 2019. Content analysis was guided by the interactive model of Miles and Huberman. Results: it was revealed that intergenerational cultural myths and customs interfere with breastfeeding practice, and identified the influence of professional nurses on best breastfeeding practices. Final Considerations: cultural and intergenerational factors favor early weaning and expose the child to illness.
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