Breastfeeding versus free distribution of infant formulas by the Public Health System

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Autor(a) principal: Cândido,Flávia Galvão
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Freitas,Brunnella Alcântara Chagas de, Soares,Rita de Cássia Santos, Bittencourt,Jersica Martins, Ribeiro,Daniela Neves, Morais,Dayane de Castro, Niquine,Camilla de Freitas, Ribeiro,Sarah Aparecida Vieira, Araújo,Raquel Maria Amaral, Zucchetto,Bruna Romano, Carvalho,Taimã de Castro, Rezende,Isabela Carvalho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize the situation of breastfeeding and the adequacy of prescription of infant formulas to infants assisted by a secondary care program of the Public Health System. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with analysis of medical records of 350 infants from zero to 6 months, followed up between February to April 2019. Results: The possibility of breastfeeding was present in 97.0% of mothers and no infant presented an acceptable medical condition for proscription of breastfeeding. Despite this, only 47.2% of cases were on exclusive breastfeeding before being referred to the program. Regarding the reasons for the introduction of infant formulas, complementation to breast milk was the most present (75.8%), followed by mothers returning to the job market (20.1%). The general rates of inadequacy of those prescribed were 65% before arriving at the program, increasing to 69% (standard formulas) and 80% (formulas for special purposes) during follow-up. Conclusion: The low rate of exclusive breastfeeding and the indiscriminate prescription of infant formulas are a concern for damage to maternal-child healthcare and sound finances of the Public Health System.
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title Breastfeeding versus free distribution of infant formulas by the Public Health System
spellingShingle Breastfeeding versus free distribution of infant formulas by the Public Health System
Cândido,Flávia Galvão
Breast feeding
Infant formula
Prescriptions
Unified Health System
title_short Breastfeeding versus free distribution of infant formulas by the Public Health System
title_full Breastfeeding versus free distribution of infant formulas by the Public Health System
title_fullStr Breastfeeding versus free distribution of infant formulas by the Public Health System
title_full_unstemmed Breastfeeding versus free distribution of infant formulas by the Public Health System
title_sort Breastfeeding versus free distribution of infant formulas by the Public Health System
author Cândido,Flávia Galvão
author_facet Cândido,Flávia Galvão
Freitas,Brunnella Alcântara Chagas de
Soares,Rita de Cássia Santos
Bittencourt,Jersica Martins
Ribeiro,Daniela Neves
Morais,Dayane de Castro
Niquine,Camilla de Freitas
Ribeiro,Sarah Aparecida Vieira
Araújo,Raquel Maria Amaral
Zucchetto,Bruna Romano
Carvalho,Taimã de Castro
Rezende,Isabela Carvalho
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author2 Freitas,Brunnella Alcântara Chagas de
Soares,Rita de Cássia Santos
Bittencourt,Jersica Martins
Ribeiro,Daniela Neves
Morais,Dayane de Castro
Niquine,Camilla de Freitas
Ribeiro,Sarah Aparecida Vieira
Araújo,Raquel Maria Amaral
Zucchetto,Bruna Romano
Carvalho,Taimã de Castro
Rezende,Isabela Carvalho
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author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cândido,Flávia Galvão
Freitas,Brunnella Alcântara Chagas de
Soares,Rita de Cássia Santos
Bittencourt,Jersica Martins
Ribeiro,Daniela Neves
Morais,Dayane de Castro
Niquine,Camilla de Freitas
Ribeiro,Sarah Aparecida Vieira
Araújo,Raquel Maria Amaral
Zucchetto,Bruna Romano
Carvalho,Taimã de Castro
Rezende,Isabela Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Breast feeding
Infant formula
Prescriptions
Unified Health System
topic Breast feeding
Infant formula
Prescriptions
Unified Health System
description ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize the situation of breastfeeding and the adequacy of prescription of infant formulas to infants assisted by a secondary care program of the Public Health System. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with analysis of medical records of 350 infants from zero to 6 months, followed up between February to April 2019. Results: The possibility of breastfeeding was present in 97.0% of mothers and no infant presented an acceptable medical condition for proscription of breastfeeding. Despite this, only 47.2% of cases were on exclusive breastfeeding before being referred to the program. Regarding the reasons for the introduction of infant formulas, complementation to breast milk was the most present (75.8%), followed by mothers returning to the job market (20.1%). The general rates of inadequacy of those prescribed were 65% before arriving at the program, increasing to 69% (standard formulas) and 80% (formulas for special purposes) during follow-up. Conclusion: The low rate of exclusive breastfeeding and the indiscriminate prescription of infant formulas are a concern for damage to maternal-child healthcare and sound finances of the Public Health System.
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