Uso do complemento alimentar em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva : efeito sobre o aleitamento materno

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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Liane Unchalo
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Background and aims: Studies show that offering supplementary formula to the newborn interferes with the maintenance of breastfeeding. However, these studies did not select only term infants born by elective cesarean section. It is important to know the characteristics of this population of newborns to ensure that they are exposed to the same effects of supplement feedings observed in newborns in general. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of formula supplement in newborns at term undergoing elective cesarean section. Methods: A cohort study including newborns at term and their mothers, whose deliveries occurred by elective cesarean section at Moinhos de Vento Hospital, a private general hospital located in Porto Alegre city, in South Brazil, was conducted from October 2011 to April 2013. Initial data were obtained from medical records of newborns and through interviews with mothers in the recovery room. Follow-up was done by telephone contact with each mother, at the end of the second week of life, in the third month, and in the sixth month after birth. The proportion of infants who had a food supplement prescribed in the first prescription was evaluated, as well as the use of supplement before and / or after the first 24 hours of life. The chi-square test was performed with the respective residue analysis. To obtain the effects corrected for the influence of other variables, a model of logistic regression was adjusted, having as response variables "exclusive breastfeeding at three months" and "breastfeeding at six months," and as dependent variables those significant at the 30% level in previous analyzes. Quality of fit and significance of the logistic model were verified using the Hosmer and Lemeshow test. Significance of the coefficients of the model was verified by the Wald statistics, and those significant at the 5% level were kept in the model. Data were analyzed with SPSS version 17.0. Results: At all 964 pairs mother / baby were studied, whose median maternal age was 32 years (from 29.5 to 35.5, min., 18 max. 40th). Nineteen (1.9%) mothers started breastfeeding already in the delivery room, and 936 (97.0%) started in the recovery room. In the first prescription, 811 (84.1%) newborns had already formula supplement prescribed, however only 467 (48.5%) actually received it. Of the 964 mothers, 675 (70.0%) were breastfeeding exclusively in the third month. At six months, 781 (81.0%) mothers were still breastfeeding, but 868 (90.0%) had already introduced other foods, and 737 (76.4%) were already working. Infants that were fully breastfeeding at three months comprised: 386/497 (77.7%) infants who never received supplementation; 289/467 (61.8%) who received in-hospital formula at some point (p<0.001); 146/246 (56.9%) who received supplementation before 24 hours of life (P<0.001); and 242/396 who received supplementation after 24 hours of life (P<0.001). After multivariate analysis, it was found that supplement use before 24 hours of life and supplement use after 24 hours of life remained associated with lack of exclusive breastfeeding at three months (p=0.001 and p=0.003 respectively). Conclusions: In this population of babies born by elective caesarean section, even with a good breastfeeding success rate, use of formula supplement in the first hours of life was strongly associated with reduction in exclusive breastfeeding at three months. It should be emphasized the importance of a very careful decision to use supplementation and prescription of formula feedings to newborn infants, as well as the need for justifying the decision in the hospital records.
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spelling Fiori, Humberto HolmerCPF:52919145053http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4707095U2CPF:64289834000http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4133484J1Machado, Liane Unchalo2015-04-14T13:33:11Z2015-01-192014-08-26MACHADO, Liane Unchalo. Uso do complemento alimentar em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva : efeito sobre o aleitamento materno. 2014. 88 f. Tese (Doutorado em Pediatria e Saúde da Criança) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, 2014.http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/1448Background and aims: Studies show that offering supplementary formula to the newborn interferes with the maintenance of breastfeeding. However, these studies did not select only term infants born by elective cesarean section. It is important to know the characteristics of this population of newborns to ensure that they are exposed to the same effects of supplement feedings observed in newborns in general. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of formula supplement in newborns at term undergoing elective cesarean section. Methods: A cohort study including newborns at term and their mothers, whose deliveries occurred by elective cesarean section at Moinhos de Vento Hospital, a private general hospital located in Porto Alegre city, in South Brazil, was conducted from October 2011 to April 2013. Initial data were obtained from medical records of newborns and through interviews with mothers in the recovery room. Follow-up was done by telephone contact with each mother, at the end of the second week of life, in the third month, and in the sixth month after birth. The proportion of infants who had a food supplement prescribed in the first prescription was evaluated, as well as the use of supplement before and / or after the first 24 hours of life. The chi-square test was performed with the respective residue analysis. To obtain the effects corrected for the influence of other variables, a model of logistic regression was adjusted, having as response variables "exclusive breastfeeding at three months" and "breastfeeding at six months," and as dependent variables those significant at the 30% level in previous analyzes. Quality of fit and significance of the logistic model were verified using the Hosmer and Lemeshow test. Significance of the coefficients of the model was verified by the Wald statistics, and those significant at the 5% level were kept in the model. Data were analyzed with SPSS version 17.0. Results: At all 964 pairs mother / baby were studied, whose median maternal age was 32 years (from 29.5 to 35.5, min., 18 max. 40th). Nineteen (1.9%) mothers started breastfeeding already in the delivery room, and 936 (97.0%) started in the recovery room. In the first prescription, 811 (84.1%) newborns had already formula supplement prescribed, however only 467 (48.5%) actually received it. Of the 964 mothers, 675 (70.0%) were breastfeeding exclusively in the third month. At six months, 781 (81.0%) mothers were still breastfeeding, but 868 (90.0%) had already introduced other foods, and 737 (76.4%) were already working. Infants that were fully breastfeeding at three months comprised: 386/497 (77.7%) infants who never received supplementation; 289/467 (61.8%) who received in-hospital formula at some point (p<0.001); 146/246 (56.9%) who received supplementation before 24 hours of life (P<0.001); and 242/396 who received supplementation after 24 hours of life (P<0.001). After multivariate analysis, it was found that supplement use before 24 hours of life and supplement use after 24 hours of life remained associated with lack of exclusive breastfeeding at three months (p=0.001 and p=0.003 respectively). Conclusions: In this population of babies born by elective caesarean section, even with a good breastfeeding success rate, use of formula supplement in the first hours of life was strongly associated with reduction in exclusive breastfeeding at three months. It should be emphasized the importance of a very careful decision to use supplementation and prescription of formula feedings to newborn infants, as well as the need for justifying the decision in the hospital records.Introdução e objetivos: Estudos mostram que oferecer complemento alimentar ao recém-nascido interfere com a manutenção do aleitamento materno. Entretanto, esses estudos não selecionaram somente bebês a termo nascidos por cesariana eletiva. É importante conhecer as particularidades dessa população de recém-nascidos e verificar se estão expostos aos mesmos efeitos da complementação alimentar observados nos recém-nascidos em geral. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito do complemento alimentar sobre o aleitamento materno, em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo de coorte incluindo recém-nascidos a termo e suas mães, cujos partos ocorreram por cesárea eletiva no Hospital Moinhos de Vento, um hospital geral particular localizado em Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, no período de outubro de 2011 a abril de 2013. Os dados iniciais foram obtidos dos prontuários dos recém-nascidos e mediante entrevistas com as mães na sala de recuperação. O seguimento foi feito por contato telefônico com cada mãe, ao final da segunda semana de vida, no terceiro mês e no sexto mês após o nascimento. Foi avaliada a proporção de recém-nascidos que tiveram o complemento alimentar prescrito na primeira prescrição, assim como a utilização de complemento antes e/ou após as primeiras 24 horas de vida. Foi realizado o teste de associação qui-quadrado, com a respectiva análise de resíduos. Para a obtenção dos efeitos corrigidos pela influência das demais variáveis, um modelo de regressão logística foi ajustado tendo como variáveis de resposta amamentação exclusiva aos três meses e "amamentando aos seis meses, e variáveis dependentes aquelas significativas ao nível de 30% nas análises anteriores. A qualidade do ajuste e a significância do modelo logístico foram verificadas através do teste de Hosmer e Lemeshow. A significância dos coeficientes do modelo foi verificada através da estatística de Wald e foram mantidos aqueles significativos ao nível de 5%. Os dados foram analisados com o auxílio do programa SPSS versão 17.0. Resultados: Foram estudados 964 pares mãe/bebê, cuja mediana de idade materna foi de 32 anos (29,5-35,5, mín. 18, máx. 40), sendo que 19 (1,9%) começaram a amamentar já na sala de partos e 936 (97,0%) iniciaram na sala de recuperação. Na primeira prescrição, 811 (84,1%) recém-nascidos já tinham complemento alimentar prescrito, entretanto somente 467 (48,5%) efetivamente o receberam. Das 964 mães, 675 (70,0%) estavam amamentando exclusivamente ao seio no terceiro mês. Com seis meses, 781 (81,0%) ainda estavam amamentando, porém 868 (90,0%) já haviam introduzido outros alimentos, e 737 (76,4%) já estavam trabalhando. Estavam com aleitamento materno exclusivo aos três meses: 386/497 (77,7%) bebês que nunca receberam complemento; 289/467 (61,8%) que receberam complemento em algum momento (p<0,001); 146/246 (56,9%) que receberam complemento antes de 24 horas de vida (p<0,001); e 242/396 que receberam complemento após as 24 horas de vida (p<0,001). Após análise multivariada, verificou-se que uso de complemento antes das 24 horas de vida e uso de complemento após as 24 horas de vida mantiveram associação com ausência de aleitamento materno exclusivo aos três meses (p=0,001 e p=0,003 respectivamente). Conclusões: Nesta população de bebês nascidos por cesariana eletiva, mesmo com um bom índice de sucesso na amamentação, a utilização do complemento alimentar nas primeiras horas de vida foi fortemente associada à redução da amamentação exclusiva aos três meses. Salienta-se a importância de que a prescrição e a decisão de uso de complemento para os recém-nascidos devam ser bastante criteriosas e justificadas nos registros hospitalares dos pacientes.Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T13:33:11Z (GMT). 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spellingShingle Uso do complemento alimentar em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva : efeito sobre o aleitamento materno
Machado, Liane Unchalo
MEDICINA
PEDIATRIA
AMAMENTAÇÃO
RECÉM-NASCIDO
CESÁREA
DESMAME
ESTUDOS DE COORTES
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short Uso do complemento alimentar em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva : efeito sobre o aleitamento materno
title_full Uso do complemento alimentar em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva : efeito sobre o aleitamento materno
title_fullStr Uso do complemento alimentar em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva : efeito sobre o aleitamento materno
title_full_unstemmed Uso do complemento alimentar em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva : efeito sobre o aleitamento materno
title_sort Uso do complemento alimentar em recém-nascidos a termo submetidos à cesariana eletiva : efeito sobre o aleitamento materno
author Machado, Liane Unchalo
author_facet Machado, Liane Unchalo
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PEDIATRIA
AMAMENTAÇÃO
RECÉM-NASCIDO
CESÁREA
DESMAME
ESTUDOS DE COORTES
topic MEDICINA
PEDIATRIA
AMAMENTAÇÃO
RECÉM-NASCIDO
CESÁREA
DESMAME
ESTUDOS DE COORTES
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
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description Background and aims: Studies show that offering supplementary formula to the newborn interferes with the maintenance of breastfeeding. However, these studies did not select only term infants born by elective cesarean section. It is important to know the characteristics of this population of newborns to ensure that they are exposed to the same effects of supplement feedings observed in newborns in general. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of formula supplement in newborns at term undergoing elective cesarean section. Methods: A cohort study including newborns at term and their mothers, whose deliveries occurred by elective cesarean section at Moinhos de Vento Hospital, a private general hospital located in Porto Alegre city, in South Brazil, was conducted from October 2011 to April 2013. Initial data were obtained from medical records of newborns and through interviews with mothers in the recovery room. Follow-up was done by telephone contact with each mother, at the end of the second week of life, in the third month, and in the sixth month after birth. The proportion of infants who had a food supplement prescribed in the first prescription was evaluated, as well as the use of supplement before and / or after the first 24 hours of life. The chi-square test was performed with the respective residue analysis. To obtain the effects corrected for the influence of other variables, a model of logistic regression was adjusted, having as response variables "exclusive breastfeeding at three months" and "breastfeeding at six months," and as dependent variables those significant at the 30% level in previous analyzes. Quality of fit and significance of the logistic model were verified using the Hosmer and Lemeshow test. Significance of the coefficients of the model was verified by the Wald statistics, and those significant at the 5% level were kept in the model. Data were analyzed with SPSS version 17.0. Results: At all 964 pairs mother / baby were studied, whose median maternal age was 32 years (from 29.5 to 35.5, min., 18 max. 40th). Nineteen (1.9%) mothers started breastfeeding already in the delivery room, and 936 (97.0%) started in the recovery room. In the first prescription, 811 (84.1%) newborns had already formula supplement prescribed, however only 467 (48.5%) actually received it. Of the 964 mothers, 675 (70.0%) were breastfeeding exclusively in the third month. At six months, 781 (81.0%) mothers were still breastfeeding, but 868 (90.0%) had already introduced other foods, and 737 (76.4%) were already working. Infants that were fully breastfeeding at three months comprised: 386/497 (77.7%) infants who never received supplementation; 289/467 (61.8%) who received in-hospital formula at some point (p<0.001); 146/246 (56.9%) who received supplementation before 24 hours of life (P<0.001); and 242/396 who received supplementation after 24 hours of life (P<0.001). After multivariate analysis, it was found that supplement use before 24 hours of life and supplement use after 24 hours of life remained associated with lack of exclusive breastfeeding at three months (p=0.001 and p=0.003 respectively). Conclusions: In this population of babies born by elective caesarean section, even with a good breastfeeding success rate, use of formula supplement in the first hours of life was strongly associated with reduction in exclusive breastfeeding at three months. It should be emphasized the importance of a very careful decision to use supplementation and prescription of formula feedings to newborn infants, as well as the need for justifying the decision in the hospital records.
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