SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING

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Autor(a) principal: Saco,Márcia Carneiro
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Coca,Kelly Pereira, Marcacine,Karla Oliveira, Abuchaim,Érika de Sá Vieira, Abrão,Ana Cristina Freitas de Vilhena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the factors associated with the practice of skin-to-skin contact with breastfeeding in the first hour of life and its influence on exclusive breastfeeding in the first month. Method: a retrospective cross-sectional study with medical records from a breastfeeding outpatient clinic in São Paulo, Brazil. The sample included all the medical records of the mother-baby dyad who had been consulted by nurses between 2004 and 2010. Data were collected from the medical records between 2014 and 2015. Results: 1,030 medical records were identified, 71 were excluded and the final sample was 959. The prevalence of skin-to-skin contact with breastfeeding in the first hour was 37.2%. The Apgar score between 8 and 10 in the first minute of life and the higher birth weight of the newborn were protective factors of contact with early breastfeeding; lower maternal age and cesarean delivery and forceps were risk factors for this practice. Exclusive breastfeeding was statistically higher in the group of newborns who had contact with breastfeeding in the first hour; however, there was no association with duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Conclusion: good birth conditions were protective factors for breastfeeding followed by skin-to-skin contact in the first hour, while younger maternal age and surgical deliveries proved to be risk factors. Exclusive breastfeeding in the baby´s first month of life was not associated with skin-to-skin contact followed by breastfeeding in the first hour of life.
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spelling SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDINGBreastfeedingPostpartum periodNewbornChildbirth Health promotionObstetric nursingABSTRACT Objective: to verify the factors associated with the practice of skin-to-skin contact with breastfeeding in the first hour of life and its influence on exclusive breastfeeding in the first month. Method: a retrospective cross-sectional study with medical records from a breastfeeding outpatient clinic in São Paulo, Brazil. The sample included all the medical records of the mother-baby dyad who had been consulted by nurses between 2004 and 2010. Data were collected from the medical records between 2014 and 2015. Results: 1,030 medical records were identified, 71 were excluded and the final sample was 959. The prevalence of skin-to-skin contact with breastfeeding in the first hour was 37.2%. The Apgar score between 8 and 10 in the first minute of life and the higher birth weight of the newborn were protective factors of contact with early breastfeeding; lower maternal age and cesarean delivery and forceps were risk factors for this practice. Exclusive breastfeeding was statistically higher in the group of newborns who had contact with breastfeeding in the first hour; however, there was no association with duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Conclusion: good birth conditions were protective factors for breastfeeding followed by skin-to-skin contact in the first hour, while younger maternal age and surgical deliveries proved to be risk factors. Exclusive breastfeeding in the baby´s first month of life was not associated with skin-to-skin contact followed by breastfeeding in the first hour of life.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós Graduação em Enfermagem2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-07072019000100391Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem v.28 2019reponame:Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSC10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2018-0260info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaco,Márcia CarneiroCoca,Kelly PereiraMarcacine,Karla OliveiraAbuchaim,Érika de Sá VieiraAbrão,Ana Cristina Freitas de Vilhenaeng2019-11-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-07072019000100391Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/tcePUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptextoecontexto@nfr.ufsc.br1980-265X0104-0707opendoar:2019-11-29T00:00Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING
title SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING
spellingShingle SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING
Saco,Márcia Carneiro
Breastfeeding
Postpartum period
Newborn
Childbirth Health promotion
Obstetric nursing
title_short SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING
title_full SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING
title_fullStr SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING
title_full_unstemmed SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING
title_sort SKIN-TO-SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWED BY BREASTFEEDING IN THE FIRST HOUR OF LIFE: ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND INFLUENCES ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING
author Saco,Márcia Carneiro
author_facet Saco,Márcia Carneiro
Coca,Kelly Pereira
Marcacine,Karla Oliveira
Abuchaim,Érika de Sá Vieira
Abrão,Ana Cristina Freitas de Vilhena
author_role author
author2 Coca,Kelly Pereira
Marcacine,Karla Oliveira
Abuchaim,Érika de Sá Vieira
Abrão,Ana Cristina Freitas de Vilhena
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saco,Márcia Carneiro
Coca,Kelly Pereira
Marcacine,Karla Oliveira
Abuchaim,Érika de Sá Vieira
Abrão,Ana Cristina Freitas de Vilhena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Breastfeeding
Postpartum period
Newborn
Childbirth Health promotion
Obstetric nursing
topic Breastfeeding
Postpartum period
Newborn
Childbirth Health promotion
Obstetric nursing
description ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the factors associated with the practice of skin-to-skin contact with breastfeeding in the first hour of life and its influence on exclusive breastfeeding in the first month. Method: a retrospective cross-sectional study with medical records from a breastfeeding outpatient clinic in São Paulo, Brazil. The sample included all the medical records of the mother-baby dyad who had been consulted by nurses between 2004 and 2010. Data were collected from the medical records between 2014 and 2015. Results: 1,030 medical records were identified, 71 were excluded and the final sample was 959. The prevalence of skin-to-skin contact with breastfeeding in the first hour was 37.2%. The Apgar score between 8 and 10 in the first minute of life and the higher birth weight of the newborn were protective factors of contact with early breastfeeding; lower maternal age and cesarean delivery and forceps were risk factors for this practice. Exclusive breastfeeding was statistically higher in the group of newborns who had contact with breastfeeding in the first hour; however, there was no association with duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Conclusion: good birth conditions were protective factors for breastfeeding followed by skin-to-skin contact in the first hour, while younger maternal age and surgical deliveries proved to be risk factors. Exclusive breastfeeding in the baby´s first month of life was not associated with skin-to-skin contact followed by breastfeeding in the first hour of life.
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