Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal

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Autor(a) principal: Margotti, Edficher
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Objective: To determine factors associated with the length of exclusive breastfeeding at two hospitals, a baby-friendly hospital and one general hospital, and relate them to the scores of the Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Methods: We conducted a descriptive and analytical cohort study of 300 binomials of mother-babies that were born in two hospitals: one at the general hospital and the other at a baby-friendly hospital. The inclusion criteria were: children with birth weight of 2,500 g or less, gestational age above 36 weeks and residents in urban areas. At the hospitals maternities, data were collected from medical records, questions to mothers were asked and the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale was applied. Every 15 days, the mother was contacted and asked if she was still exclusively breastfeeding and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale-EPDS was applied four months after giving birth. Results: Among the births, 53% were male, 52% were at a baby-friendly hospital and 55% were normal deliveries. The mothers had a mean age of 26 years and a mean gestational age of 39 weeks. The average maternal breastfeed score was 36 points while the score for the Edinburgh Scale was that 36% of the mothers had a tendency of depression. Only 34% of the mothers had up to eight years of education, 57% of them worked outside the home, 13% of them were single and 61% had 7-13 prenatal consultations. At 30 days, the frequency of exclusive breastfeeding was of 86% while only 49% of the babies were breastfed exclusively at 120 days of life. In the multivariate analysis, the variables of exclusive breastfeeding at 60 days showing risk factors were the hospital not being baby friendly (p=0,002), the mother's schooling (up to 8 years of study) (p=0,004) and a working mother (p=0,013). The highest Breastfeeding test score (p=0,016) was for the protection factor of exclusive breastfeeding. At 120 days, it was evaluated that the variables shown as protection factors were the mother's age (p=0,039) and the Breastfeed test score (p=0,046). Conclusions: The risk factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding during the 60 days at a hospital that is not baby friendly are the mother's schooling (up to 8 years) and whether she works or not. The highest Breastfeed score was the exclusive breastfeeding protection factor. At 120 days, the variables shown as exclusive breastfeeding protection factors were the mother's age and the Breastfeed test score.
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spelling Stein, Renato TetelbomCPF:27886719034http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781124Z3CPF:01678064912http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4755277T3Margotti, Edficher2015-04-14T13:33:07Z2015-04-102013-08-28MARGOTTI, Edficher. Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal. 2013. 81 f. Tese (Doutorado em Pediatria e Saúde da Criança) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, 2013.http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/1425Objective: To determine factors associated with the length of exclusive breastfeeding at two hospitals, a baby-friendly hospital and one general hospital, and relate them to the scores of the Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Methods: We conducted a descriptive and analytical cohort study of 300 binomials of mother-babies that were born in two hospitals: one at the general hospital and the other at a baby-friendly hospital. The inclusion criteria were: children with birth weight of 2,500 g or less, gestational age above 36 weeks and residents in urban areas. At the hospitals maternities, data were collected from medical records, questions to mothers were asked and the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale was applied. Every 15 days, the mother was contacted and asked if she was still exclusively breastfeeding and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale-EPDS was applied four months after giving birth. Results: Among the births, 53% were male, 52% were at a baby-friendly hospital and 55% were normal deliveries. The mothers had a mean age of 26 years and a mean gestational age of 39 weeks. The average maternal breastfeed score was 36 points while the score for the Edinburgh Scale was that 36% of the mothers had a tendency of depression. Only 34% of the mothers had up to eight years of education, 57% of them worked outside the home, 13% of them were single and 61% had 7-13 prenatal consultations. At 30 days, the frequency of exclusive breastfeeding was of 86% while only 49% of the babies were breastfed exclusively at 120 days of life. In the multivariate analysis, the variables of exclusive breastfeeding at 60 days showing risk factors were the hospital not being baby friendly (p=0,002), the mother's schooling (up to 8 years of study) (p=0,004) and a working mother (p=0,013). The highest Breastfeeding test score (p=0,016) was for the protection factor of exclusive breastfeeding. At 120 days, it was evaluated that the variables shown as protection factors were the mother's age (p=0,039) and the Breastfeed test score (p=0,046). Conclusions: The risk factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding during the 60 days at a hospital that is not baby friendly are the mother's schooling (up to 8 years) and whether she works or not. The highest Breastfeed score was the exclusive breastfeeding protection factor. At 120 days, the variables shown as exclusive breastfeeding protection factors were the mother's age and the Breastfeed test score.Objetivo: Determinar os fatores relacionados com o tempo de aleitamento materno exclusivo em dois hospitais, um amigo da criança e outro hospital geral, e relacionar com os escores da Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale e a Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo de coorte descritiva e analítica, com 300 binômios mãe-bebê, cujos bebês nasceram em dois hospitais: um hospital geral e o outro amigo da criança. Os critérios de inclusão foram: crianças com peso de nascimento >2.500 gramas, idade gestacional acima de 36 semanas, residentes em zonas urbanas. Na maternidade, foram coletados dados do prontuário foram aplicados um questionário às mães e a Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale. A cada 15 dias, contatava-se a mãe, perguntando-lhe se ainda estava em aleitamento materno exclusivo e, ao chegar aos quatro meses pós-parto, foi aplicada a Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Resultados: Dentre os nascimentos, 53% era masculino, 52% foi em hospital amigo da criança, 55% foi parto normal. A idade média das mães era de 26 anos e a idade gestacional média foi de 39 semanas. A média materna de escore de Breastfeed foi de 36 pontos. Quanto ao escore de Edinburgh, 36% das mães apresentava tendência à depressão. Apenas 34% das mães tinha até oito anos de estudo, 57% trabalhava fora, 13% era solteira, 61% realizou de 7 a 13 consultas de pré-natal. Avaliando-se a frequência de amamentação exclusiva (AME) aos 30 dias foi de 86%,enquanto apenas 49% das crianças recebeu amamentação exclusiva aos 120 dias de vida. Na análise multivariável o aleitamento materno exclusivo aos 60 dias, as variáveis que se mostraram como fatores de risco para a amamentação foram, o Hospital Não amigo da Criança (p=0,002),a escolaridade (até oito anos de estudo) (p=0,004) e a mãe que trabalha ( p= 0,013). Já a maior pontuação no teste de Breastfeed (p=0,016) foi um fator de proteção para amamentação exclusivo. Ao avaliar o aleitamento materno aos 120 dias, as variáveis que se mostraram como fatores de proteção para a amamentação foram a maior idade materna (p=0,039) e a pontuação no teste de Breastfeed (p=0,046). Conclusões: Os fatores de risco associados com aleitamento materno exclusivo aos 60 dias foram o Hospital Não credenciado como amigo da Criança, a escolaridade (até oito anos de estudo) e a mãe que trabalha. Já a maior pontuação no teste de Breastfeed foi um fator de proteção para amamentação exclusiva. Aos120 dias, as variáveis que se mostraram como fatores de proteção para a amamentação exclusiva foram a maior idade materna e a pontuação no teste de Breastfeed.Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T13:33:07Z (GMT). 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title Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal
spellingShingle Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal
Margotti, Edficher
MEDICINA
PEDIATRIA
AMAMENTAÇÃO
DEPRESSÃO PÓS-PARTO
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal
title_full Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal
title_fullStr Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal
title_full_unstemmed Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal
title_sort Fatores associados ao desmame precoce : auto eficácia no aleitamento materno e depressão pós-natal
author Margotti, Edficher
author_facet Margotti, Edficher
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contributor_str_mv Stein, Renato Tetelbom
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PEDIATRIA
AMAMENTAÇÃO
DEPRESSÃO PÓS-PARTO
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PEDIATRIA
AMAMENTAÇÃO
DEPRESSÃO PÓS-PARTO
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
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description Objective: To determine factors associated with the length of exclusive breastfeeding at two hospitals, a baby-friendly hospital and one general hospital, and relate them to the scores of the Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Methods: We conducted a descriptive and analytical cohort study of 300 binomials of mother-babies that were born in two hospitals: one at the general hospital and the other at a baby-friendly hospital. The inclusion criteria were: children with birth weight of 2,500 g or less, gestational age above 36 weeks and residents in urban areas. At the hospitals maternities, data were collected from medical records, questions to mothers were asked and the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale was applied. Every 15 days, the mother was contacted and asked if she was still exclusively breastfeeding and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale-EPDS was applied four months after giving birth. Results: Among the births, 53% were male, 52% were at a baby-friendly hospital and 55% were normal deliveries. The mothers had a mean age of 26 years and a mean gestational age of 39 weeks. The average maternal breastfeed score was 36 points while the score for the Edinburgh Scale was that 36% of the mothers had a tendency of depression. Only 34% of the mothers had up to eight years of education, 57% of them worked outside the home, 13% of them were single and 61% had 7-13 prenatal consultations. At 30 days, the frequency of exclusive breastfeeding was of 86% while only 49% of the babies were breastfed exclusively at 120 days of life. In the multivariate analysis, the variables of exclusive breastfeeding at 60 days showing risk factors were the hospital not being baby friendly (p=0,002), the mother's schooling (up to 8 years of study) (p=0,004) and a working mother (p=0,013). The highest Breastfeeding test score (p=0,016) was for the protection factor of exclusive breastfeeding. At 120 days, it was evaluated that the variables shown as protection factors were the mother's age (p=0,039) and the Breastfeed test score (p=0,046). Conclusions: The risk factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding during the 60 days at a hospital that is not baby friendly are the mother's schooling (up to 8 years) and whether she works or not. The highest Breastfeed score was the exclusive breastfeeding protection factor. At 120 days, the variables shown as exclusive breastfeeding protection factors were the mother's age and the Breastfeed test score.
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