I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: MacCarthy, Sarah
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Rasanathan, Jennifer, Nunn, Amy, Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFBA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/17631
Resumo: Exclusive and safe formula feeding can eliminate the risk of vertical HIV transmission due to breastfeeding. Therefore many countries advise all HIV-positive women to avoid breastfeeding their infants. However, little research explores the experiences of women attempting to exclusively formula feed (EFF) in countries with free and universal access to HAART. This article examines the success of Brazil in supporting HIV-positive women as they EFF their infants. We conducted in-depth interviews with 30 HIV-positive women receiving care at the primary facility for HIV/AIDS in Salvador, Brazil about their attitudes and practices related to EFF as well as challenges with adhering to EFF. All interviews were recorded, professionally transcribed and translated, and then analyzed. Our results showed that one woman reported both breastfeeding and formula feeding her infant; all others reported EFF. Postpartum counseling regarding the risk of HIV transmission through breastfeeding was the primary motivation for EFF. Challenges included difficulty reconciling their perceptions that breastfeeding is an important maternal responsibility, trouble accepting that breastfeeding can cause potential to harm their infants, confronting HIV-related stigma associated with EFF, and unexpected financial burdens due to EFF. We conclude that HIV-positive women adhered to national guidelines recommending EFF; this phenomenon has likely contributed to declining rates of vertical transmission in Brazil. Despite this success, many women experienced challenges with EFF. Greater support services may enhance Brazil’s success in empowering HIV-positive women and eliminating vertical HIV transmission via breastfeeding.
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All interviews were recorded, professionally transcribed and translated, and then analyzed. Our results showed that one woman reported both breastfeeding and formula feeding her infant; all others reported EFF. Postpartum counseling regarding the risk of HIV transmission through breastfeeding was the primary motivation for EFF. Challenges included difficulty reconciling their perceptions that breastfeeding is an important maternal responsibility, trouble accepting that breastfeeding can cause potential to harm their infants, confronting HIV-related stigma associated with EFF, and unexpected financial burdens due to EFF. We conclude that HIV-positive women adhered to national guidelines recommending EFF; this phenomenon has likely contributed to declining rates of vertical transmission in Brazil. Despite this success, many women experienced challenges with EFF. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv AIDS Care
title I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil
spellingShingle I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil
MacCarthy, Sarah
HIV/AIDS
Exclusive Breast Feeding
Exclusive Formula Feeding
Brazil
title_short I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil
title_full I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil
title_fullStr I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil
title_sort I did not feel like a mother: the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil
author MacCarthy, Sarah
author_facet MacCarthy, Sarah
Rasanathan, Jennifer
Nunn, Amy
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
author_role author
author2 Rasanathan, Jennifer
Nunn, Amy
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MacCarthy, Sarah
Rasanathan, Jennifer
Nunn, Amy
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
MacCarthy, Sarah
Rasanathan, Jennifer
Nunn, Amy
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HIV/AIDS
Exclusive Breast Feeding
Exclusive Formula Feeding
Brazil
topic HIV/AIDS
Exclusive Breast Feeding
Exclusive Formula Feeding
Brazil
description Exclusive and safe formula feeding can eliminate the risk of vertical HIV transmission due to breastfeeding. Therefore many countries advise all HIV-positive women to avoid breastfeeding their infants. However, little research explores the experiences of women attempting to exclusively formula feed (EFF) in countries with free and universal access to HAART. This article examines the success of Brazil in supporting HIV-positive women as they EFF their infants. We conducted in-depth interviews with 30 HIV-positive women receiving care at the primary facility for HIV/AIDS in Salvador, Brazil about their attitudes and practices related to EFF as well as challenges with adhering to EFF. All interviews were recorded, professionally transcribed and translated, and then analyzed. Our results showed that one woman reported both breastfeeding and formula feeding her infant; all others reported EFF. Postpartum counseling regarding the risk of HIV transmission through breastfeeding was the primary motivation for EFF. Challenges included difficulty reconciling their perceptions that breastfeeding is an important maternal responsibility, trouble accepting that breastfeeding can cause potential to harm their infants, confronting HIV-related stigma associated with EFF, and unexpected financial burdens due to EFF. We conclude that HIV-positive women adhered to national guidelines recommending EFF; this phenomenon has likely contributed to declining rates of vertical transmission in Brazil. Despite this success, many women experienced challenges with EFF. Greater support services may enhance Brazil’s success in empowering HIV-positive women and eliminating vertical HIV transmission via breastfeeding.
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