"BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW

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Autor(a) principal: Leal , Brenda Alexia de Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Rosa , Victor Hugo Júlio da, Vizzotto , Dianefer, Costa , Bárbara Brenda Ferreira da, Franco, Anna Paula Mendes Marques de Lima, Maracaipe , Mirielly Santos, Machado, Maria Genice Pereira Linhares, Lourenço , Lidiane de Fátima Felipe, Souza, Jessey Kamila Tavares de, Araújo, Juliana Moreira de Souza, Griebeler , Giovanna Lucilla Ramos, Santana, Catharina Carvalho, Nunes, Marisete, Brito, Jaíne Silva, Freire , Ana Lua Marinho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1463
Resumo: Breastfeeding should be exclusive until six months of age. Therefore, the habit of Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) helps the health not only of the child, but also of the mother, who benefits from many of the advantages. Many women are faced with challenges related to milk production, emotional and social issues, nutritional status and well-being of the baby, lifestyle in general, as well as discomfort and difficulty in breastfeeding and correct positioning of the baby at the breast, which can lead to the interruption of this protective behavior. It is essential that health professionals who work in primary care receive adequate training and are updated through courses, in order to offer adequate assistance to pregnant women, mothers and children in relation to breastfeeding in Primary Care. The objective of this study is to propose that health professionals provide guidance on breastfeeding during prenatal care and prevent breastfeeding complications. This research is based on an integrated review of scientific literature. Data collection was carried out in the VHL (Virtual Health Library), SciELO and PUBMED databases, between the months of October and November 2022. Several articles from the current bibliography were listed, using keywords such as: “Breastfeeding” , “Prenatal Care”, “Role of the Nurse” and “Health Education”, previously consulted in the DEC's (Health Sciences Descriptors). Results and discussion: Following the analysis of the database and descriptors, 10 studies were selected for evaluation of the full texts and were used to create the present research, and the following topics were discussed: The advantages of infant feeding with milk maternal; guidance on breastfeeding health and the participation of nurses and the multidisciplinary team in prenatal care. In summary, we also highlight the contributions relating to the subject under discussion that will be extremely useful for future professional performance in the health sector, in which the learning acquired will certainly have an influence on the establishment of effective and committed care, prioritizing comprehensive guidelines on the feeding with breast milk.
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spelling "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW"AMAMENTAÇÃO E SUAS PRINCIPAIS DIFICULDADES DENTRO DO RISCO HABITUAL" REVISÃO BIBLIOGRÁFICAAmamentação, Risco Habitual, Educação e Saúde.Breastfeeding, Usual Risk, Education and Health.Breastfeeding should be exclusive until six months of age. Therefore, the habit of Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) helps the health not only of the child, but also of the mother, who benefits from many of the advantages. Many women are faced with challenges related to milk production, emotional and social issues, nutritional status and well-being of the baby, lifestyle in general, as well as discomfort and difficulty in breastfeeding and correct positioning of the baby at the breast, which can lead to the interruption of this protective behavior. It is essential that health professionals who work in primary care receive adequate training and are updated through courses, in order to offer adequate assistance to pregnant women, mothers and children in relation to breastfeeding in Primary Care. The objective of this study is to propose that health professionals provide guidance on breastfeeding during prenatal care and prevent breastfeeding complications. This research is based on an integrated review of scientific literature. Data collection was carried out in the VHL (Virtual Health Library), SciELO and PUBMED databases, between the months of October and November 2022. Several articles from the current bibliography were listed, using keywords such as: “Breastfeeding” , “Prenatal Care”, “Role of the Nurse” and “Health Education”, previously consulted in the DEC's (Health Sciences Descriptors). Results and discussion: Following the analysis of the database and descriptors, 10 studies were selected for evaluation of the full texts and were used to create the present research, and the following topics were discussed: The advantages of infant feeding with milk maternal; guidance on breastfeeding health and the participation of nurses and the multidisciplinary team in prenatal care. In summary, we also highlight the contributions relating to the subject under discussion that will be extremely useful for future professional performance in the health sector, in which the learning acquired will certainly have an influence on the establishment of effective and committed care, prioritizing comprehensive guidelines on the feeding with breast milk. O aleitamento materno deve ser exclusivo até aos seis meses de vida. Logo, o hábito do Aleitamento Materno Exclusivo (AME) auxilia para a saúde não somente da criança, mas também da mãe, que se beneficia de boa parte das vantagens. Diversas mulheres se deparam com desafios relacionados à produção de leite, questões emocionais e sociais, estado nutricional e o bem-estar do bebê, estilo de vida em geral, além de desconforto e dificuldade na amamentação e posicionamento correto do bebê no seio, o que pode levar à interrupção desse comportamento protetor. É essencial que os profissionais de saúde que trabalham na atenção básica recebam uma formação adequada e sejam atualizados por meio de cursos, a fim de oferecerem assistência adequada às gestantes, mães e crianças em relação ao aleitamento materno na Atenção Primária. O objetivo deste estudo é propor que os profissionais de saúde forneçam orientações sobre o aleitamento materno durante o pré-natal e previnam complicações na amamentação. Esta pesquisa é baseada em uma revisão integrada da literatura científica. A coleta de dados foi realizada nas bases de dados BVS (Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde), SciELO e PUBMED, entre os meses de outubro e novembro de 2022. Foram relacionados diversos artigos da bibliografia atual, utilizando palavras-chave como: “Aleitamento Materno”, “Cuidado Pré-natal”, “Papel do Enfermeiro” e “Educação em Saúde”, previamente consultados no DEC’s (Descritores em Ciências da Saúde). Resultados e discussão:Seguindo de acordo com as análises da base de dados e descritores, foram selecionados 10 estudos para avaliação dos textos completos e foram utilizados para criação da presente pesquisa, e assim foram discutidos os seguintes temas: As vantagens da alimentação infantil com leite materno; orientação sobre a saúde na amamentação e a participação do enfermeiro e também da equipe multidisciplinar no acompanhamento pré-natal. Em síntese, ressalta-se também as contribuições referentes ao assunto em discussão que serão extremamente úteis para o futuro desempenho profissional na área da saúde, em que o aprendizado adquirido certamente terá influência no estabelecimento de um cuidado eficaz e comprometido, priorizando orientações abrangentes sobre a alimentação com leite materno.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-02-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/146310.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n2p1003-1017Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1003-1017Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1003-1017Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 2 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1003-10172674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1463/1635Copyright (c) 2024 Brenda Alexia de Sousa Leal , Victor Hugo Júlio da Rosa , Dianefer Vizzotto , Bárbara Brenda Ferreira da Costa , Anna Paula Mendes Marques de Lima Franco, Mirielly Santos Maracaipe , Maria Genice Pereira Linhares Machado, Lidiane de Fátima Felipe Lourenço , Jessey Kamila Tavares de Souza, Juliana Moreira de Souza Araújo, Giovanna Lucilla Ramos Griebeler , Catharina Carvalho Santana, Marisete Nunes, Jaíne Silva Brito, Ana Lua Marinho Freire https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLeal , Brenda Alexia de Sousa Rosa , Victor Hugo Júlio daVizzotto , DianeferCosta , Bárbara Brenda Ferreira daFranco, Anna Paula Mendes Marques de Lima Maracaipe , Mirielly SantosMachado, Maria Genice Pereira LinharesLourenço , Lidiane de Fátima FelipeSouza, Jessey Kamila Tavares de Araújo, Juliana Moreira de SouzaGriebeler , Giovanna Lucilla Ramos Santana, Catharina CarvalhoNunes, Marisete Brito, Jaíne SilvaFreire , Ana Lua Marinho2024-02-11T19:22:51Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1463Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-02-11T19:22:51Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
"AMAMENTAÇÃO E SUAS PRINCIPAIS DIFICULDADES DENTRO DO RISCO HABITUAL" REVISÃO BIBLIOGRÁFICA
title "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
spellingShingle "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
Leal , Brenda Alexia de Sousa
Amamentação, Risco Habitual, Educação e Saúde.
Breastfeeding, Usual Risk, Education and Health.
title_short "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
title_full "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
title_fullStr "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
title_sort "BREASTFEEDING AND ITS MAIN DIFFICULTIES WITHIN THE USUAL RISK" BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
author Leal , Brenda Alexia de Sousa
author_facet Leal , Brenda Alexia de Sousa
Rosa , Victor Hugo Júlio da
Vizzotto , Dianefer
Costa , Bárbara Brenda Ferreira da
Franco, Anna Paula Mendes Marques de Lima
Maracaipe , Mirielly Santos
Machado, Maria Genice Pereira Linhares
Lourenço , Lidiane de Fátima Felipe
Souza, Jessey Kamila Tavares de
Araújo, Juliana Moreira de Souza
Griebeler , Giovanna Lucilla Ramos
Santana, Catharina Carvalho
Nunes, Marisete
Brito, Jaíne Silva
Freire , Ana Lua Marinho
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Vizzotto , Dianefer
Costa , Bárbara Brenda Ferreira da
Franco, Anna Paula Mendes Marques de Lima
Maracaipe , Mirielly Santos
Machado, Maria Genice Pereira Linhares
Lourenço , Lidiane de Fátima Felipe
Souza, Jessey Kamila Tavares de
Araújo, Juliana Moreira de Souza
Griebeler , Giovanna Lucilla Ramos
Santana, Catharina Carvalho
Nunes, Marisete
Brito, Jaíne Silva
Freire , Ana Lua Marinho
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leal , Brenda Alexia de Sousa
Rosa , Victor Hugo Júlio da
Vizzotto , Dianefer
Costa , Bárbara Brenda Ferreira da
Franco, Anna Paula Mendes Marques de Lima
Maracaipe , Mirielly Santos
Machado, Maria Genice Pereira Linhares
Lourenço , Lidiane de Fátima Felipe
Souza, Jessey Kamila Tavares de
Araújo, Juliana Moreira de Souza
Griebeler , Giovanna Lucilla Ramos
Santana, Catharina Carvalho
Nunes, Marisete
Brito, Jaíne Silva
Freire , Ana Lua Marinho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amamentação, Risco Habitual, Educação e Saúde.
Breastfeeding, Usual Risk, Education and Health.
topic Amamentação, Risco Habitual, Educação e Saúde.
Breastfeeding, Usual Risk, Education and Health.
description Breastfeeding should be exclusive until six months of age. Therefore, the habit of Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) helps the health not only of the child, but also of the mother, who benefits from many of the advantages. Many women are faced with challenges related to milk production, emotional and social issues, nutritional status and well-being of the baby, lifestyle in general, as well as discomfort and difficulty in breastfeeding and correct positioning of the baby at the breast, which can lead to the interruption of this protective behavior. It is essential that health professionals who work in primary care receive adequate training and are updated through courses, in order to offer adequate assistance to pregnant women, mothers and children in relation to breastfeeding in Primary Care. The objective of this study is to propose that health professionals provide guidance on breastfeeding during prenatal care and prevent breastfeeding complications. This research is based on an integrated review of scientific literature. Data collection was carried out in the VHL (Virtual Health Library), SciELO and PUBMED databases, between the months of October and November 2022. Several articles from the current bibliography were listed, using keywords such as: “Breastfeeding” , “Prenatal Care”, “Role of the Nurse” and “Health Education”, previously consulted in the DEC's (Health Sciences Descriptors). Results and discussion: Following the analysis of the database and descriptors, 10 studies were selected for evaluation of the full texts and were used to create the present research, and the following topics were discussed: The advantages of infant feeding with milk maternal; guidance on breastfeeding health and the participation of nurses and the multidisciplinary team in prenatal care. In summary, we also highlight the contributions relating to the subject under discussion that will be extremely useful for future professional performance in the health sector, in which the learning acquired will certainly have an influence on the establishment of effective and committed care, prioritizing comprehensive guidelines on the feeding with breast milk.
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