Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Rayany Cristina de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/31424
http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2021.138
Resumo: Introduction: The premature or low birth weight can result in lower breastfeeding success rates. Physiological immaturity and harmful hospital practices are common causes of this failure. Evidence shows that psychosocial factors, such as the mother's motivation and belief in breastfeeding, are decisive for her to overcome the challenges, and the breastfeeding self-efficacy can act as a protective factor. A strategy of biopsychosocial intervention is the Kangaroo Method, a model of neonatal support aimed at qualifying and humanizing the care for low-weight newborns and their families, developed in three stages. Objective: To compare the self-efficacy of breastfeeding and the rate of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers of low birth weight newborns who participated in the three stages of the Kangaroo Method, with those who participated only in the first stage, after hospital discharge. Method: Prospective Cohort, performed at the Neonatal Unit of a Brazilian university hospital between September 2018 and March 2020. The sample was formed by 114 newborns with weights ≤1800 grams, and their mothers. They were divided into two groups: those who have gone through all the steps of the Kangaroo Method, categorized as the Kangaroo group, and those who have been admitted into the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and later moved to the Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit without having been assisted in the second stage (Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit) and, posteriorly, third step (outpatient follow-up), categorized as Conventional Group. This division occurred according to the service routine where the study was performed, considering the criteria of eligibility proposed by the Norm of Humanized Care for Low-Weight Newborns – Kangaroo Method. To evaluate the breastfeeding self-efficacy, the Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale - Short-Form was utilized. To compare the rates of exclusive breastfeeding over time, the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed. The risk ratio for abandoning exclusive breastfeeding for groups was obtained from Cox's proportional risk regression analysis. The level of significance adopted was 5%. Results: No relationship was found between breastfeeding self-efficacy and duration of exclusive breastfeeding. The Conventional group was approximately 1.5 times more likely to abandon exclusive breastfeeding than the Kangaroo group (p=0,070). In the sixth month of corrected gestational age, 5% of the sample in the Kangaroo group reported breastfeeding exclusively, while no newborn in the Conventional group had breastfed until that moment. Conclusions: The continuous presence with the child, provided by all stages of the Kangaroo Method promotes greater security and confidence for the woman, positively impacting breastfeeding.
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spelling Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo pesoImpact of the Kangaroo Method on breastfeeding self-efficacy and rates of exclusive breastfeeding after hospital discharge in low birth weight newbornsAutoeficáciaSelf efficacyAleitamento maternoBreastfeedingRecém-nascido de baixo pesoInfant, low birth weightMétodo CanguruKangaroo-monther care methodCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::SAUDE MATERNO-INFANTILIntroduction: The premature or low birth weight can result in lower breastfeeding success rates. Physiological immaturity and harmful hospital practices are common causes of this failure. Evidence shows that psychosocial factors, such as the mother's motivation and belief in breastfeeding, are decisive for her to overcome the challenges, and the breastfeeding self-efficacy can act as a protective factor. A strategy of biopsychosocial intervention is the Kangaroo Method, a model of neonatal support aimed at qualifying and humanizing the care for low-weight newborns and their families, developed in three stages. Objective: To compare the self-efficacy of breastfeeding and the rate of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers of low birth weight newborns who participated in the three stages of the Kangaroo Method, with those who participated only in the first stage, after hospital discharge. Method: Prospective Cohort, performed at the Neonatal Unit of a Brazilian university hospital between September 2018 and March 2020. The sample was formed by 114 newborns with weights ≤1800 grams, and their mothers. They were divided into two groups: those who have gone through all the steps of the Kangaroo Method, categorized as the Kangaroo group, and those who have been admitted into the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and later moved to the Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit without having been assisted in the second stage (Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit) and, posteriorly, third step (outpatient follow-up), categorized as Conventional Group. This division occurred according to the service routine where the study was performed, considering the criteria of eligibility proposed by the Norm of Humanized Care for Low-Weight Newborns – Kangaroo Method. To evaluate the breastfeeding self-efficacy, the Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale - Short-Form was utilized. To compare the rates of exclusive breastfeeding over time, the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed. The risk ratio for abandoning exclusive breastfeeding for groups was obtained from Cox's proportional risk regression analysis. The level of significance adopted was 5%. Results: No relationship was found between breastfeeding self-efficacy and duration of exclusive breastfeeding. The Conventional group was approximately 1.5 times more likely to abandon exclusive breastfeeding than the Kangaroo group (p=0,070). In the sixth month of corrected gestational age, 5% of the sample in the Kangaroo group reported breastfeeding exclusively, while no newborn in the Conventional group had breastfed until that moment. Conclusions: The continuous presence with the child, provided by all stages of the Kangaroo Method promotes greater security and confidence for the woman, positively impacting breastfeeding.Dissertação (Mestrado)Introdução: O nascimento prematuro ou de baixo peso pode resultar em menores taxas de sucesso do aleitamento materno. A imaturidade fisiológica e práticas hospitalares prejudiciais são causas comuns desse insucesso. Evidências demostram que fatores psicossociais, como a motivação e a crença da nutriz em amamentar são determinantes para que esta possa vencer os desafios, e a autoeficácia da amamentação pode atuar como fator de proteção. Uma estratégia de intervenção biopsicossocial é o Método Canguru, um modelo de assistência neonatal destinado à qualificação e humanização do cuidado ao recém-nascido de baixo peso e sua família desenvolvido em três etapas. Objetivo: Comparar a autoeficácia da amamentação e a taxa de aleitamento materno exclusivo entre mães de recém-nascidos de baixo peso que participaram das três etapas do Método Canguru, com aqueles que participaram somente da primeira etapa, pós-alta hospitalar. Método: Coorte prospectiva, realizada na Unidade Neonatal de um hospital universitário brasileiro entre setembro de 2018 e março de 2020. A amostra foi composta por 114 recém-nascidos com peso ≤1800 gramas e suas mães. Estes, foram divididos em dois grupos: aqueles que passaram por todas as etapas do Método Canguru, categorizados como grupo Canguru e aqueles que foram admitidos na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal e posteriormente destinados a Unidade de Cuidado Intermediário Neonatal Convencional sem terem sido assistidos na segunda etapa (Unidade de Cuidado Intermediário Neonatal Canguru) e, posteriormente, terceira etapa (seguimento ambulatorial), categorizados como grupo Convencional. Esta divisão ocorreu de acordo com a rotina do serviço onde o estudo foi realizado, considerando os critérios de elegibilidade propostos pela Norma de Atenção Humanizada ao Recém-Nascido de Baixo Peso – Método Canguru. Para avaliar a autoeficácia da amamentação foi utilizada a Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale - Short-Form. Para comparar as taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo ao longo do tempo, realizou-se a análise de sobrevivência de Kaplan-Meier. A razão de riscos para abandono do aleitamento materno exclusivo para os grupos foi obtida a partir da análise de regressão de riscos proporcionais de Cox. O nível de significância adotado foi de 5%. Resultados: Não foi encontrada relação entre a autoeficácia da amamentação e a duração do aleitamento materno exclusivo. O grupo Convencional apresentou risco aproximadamente 1,5 vezes maior de abandonar o aleitamento materno exclusivo que o grupo Canguru (p=0,070). No sexto mês de idade gestacional corrigida 5% da amostra do grupo Canguru referiu amamentar exclusivamente, enquanto nenhum recém-nascido do grupo Convencional amamentou até este momento. Conclusões: A presença contínua junto ao filho, proporcionado por todas as etapas do Método Canguru promove maior segurança e confiança a mulher, impactando positivamente na amamentação.2023-03-08Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em Ciências da SaúdeWolkers, Paula Carolina Bejohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0093435526376573Azevedo, Vivian Mara Gonçalves de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4247658527800602Azeredo, Catarina Machadohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2317284338521807Marba, Sérgio Tadeu Martinshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7795931247031734Souza, Rayany Cristina de2021-03-12T15:10:21Z2021-03-12T15:10:21Z2021-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSOUZA, Rayany Cristina de. Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso. 2021. 52 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso
Impact of the Kangaroo Method on breastfeeding self-efficacy and rates of exclusive breastfeeding after hospital discharge in low birth weight newborns
title Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso
spellingShingle Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso
Souza, Rayany Cristina de
Autoeficácia
Self efficacy
Aleitamento materno
Breastfeeding
Recém-nascido de baixo peso
Infant, low birth weight
Método Canguru
Kangaroo-monther care method
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::SAUDE MATERNO-INFANTIL
title_short Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso
title_full Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso
title_fullStr Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso
title_full_unstemmed Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso
title_sort Impacto do Método Canguru na autoeficácia da amamentação e nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo pós-alta hospitalar em recém-nascidos de baixo peso
author Souza, Rayany Cristina de
author_facet Souza, Rayany Cristina de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Wolkers, Paula Carolina Bejo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0093435526376573
Azevedo, Vivian Mara Gonçalves de Oliveira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4247658527800602
Azeredo, Catarina Machado
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2317284338521807
Marba, Sérgio Tadeu Martins
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7795931247031734
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Rayany Cristina de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autoeficácia
Self efficacy
Aleitamento materno
Breastfeeding
Recém-nascido de baixo peso
Infant, low birth weight
Método Canguru
Kangaroo-monther care method
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::SAUDE MATERNO-INFANTIL
topic Autoeficácia
Self efficacy
Aleitamento materno
Breastfeeding
Recém-nascido de baixo peso
Infant, low birth weight
Método Canguru
Kangaroo-monther care method
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::SAUDE MATERNO-INFANTIL
description Introduction: The premature or low birth weight can result in lower breastfeeding success rates. Physiological immaturity and harmful hospital practices are common causes of this failure. Evidence shows that psychosocial factors, such as the mother's motivation and belief in breastfeeding, are decisive for her to overcome the challenges, and the breastfeeding self-efficacy can act as a protective factor. A strategy of biopsychosocial intervention is the Kangaroo Method, a model of neonatal support aimed at qualifying and humanizing the care for low-weight newborns and their families, developed in three stages. Objective: To compare the self-efficacy of breastfeeding and the rate of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers of low birth weight newborns who participated in the three stages of the Kangaroo Method, with those who participated only in the first stage, after hospital discharge. Method: Prospective Cohort, performed at the Neonatal Unit of a Brazilian university hospital between September 2018 and March 2020. The sample was formed by 114 newborns with weights ≤1800 grams, and their mothers. They were divided into two groups: those who have gone through all the steps of the Kangaroo Method, categorized as the Kangaroo group, and those who have been admitted into the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and later moved to the Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit without having been assisted in the second stage (Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit) and, posteriorly, third step (outpatient follow-up), categorized as Conventional Group. This division occurred according to the service routine where the study was performed, considering the criteria of eligibility proposed by the Norm of Humanized Care for Low-Weight Newborns – Kangaroo Method. To evaluate the breastfeeding self-efficacy, the Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Scale - Short-Form was utilized. To compare the rates of exclusive breastfeeding over time, the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed. The risk ratio for abandoning exclusive breastfeeding for groups was obtained from Cox's proportional risk regression analysis. The level of significance adopted was 5%. Results: No relationship was found between breastfeeding self-efficacy and duration of exclusive breastfeeding. The Conventional group was approximately 1.5 times more likely to abandon exclusive breastfeeding than the Kangaroo group (p=0,070). In the sixth month of corrected gestational age, 5% of the sample in the Kangaroo group reported breastfeeding exclusively, while no newborn in the Conventional group had breastfed until that moment. Conclusions: The continuous presence with the child, provided by all stages of the Kangaroo Method promotes greater security and confidence for the woman, positively impacting breastfeeding.
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