Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Giovanna Pimentel Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lopes, Izailza Matos Dantas, Silva, José Rodrigo Santos, Santos, Kaylane Fernanda Lima, Ferrreira, Alessandro Santos, Resende, Winny Mikaelly Gonçalves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: Objective. This study aims to assess the knowlegde of the women about the practice of crossfeeding. Methods. Observational, prospective and analytical study carried out in a Philanthropic Hospital and Maternity in Aracaju SE, from August to November 2021. The population used in the research consisted of mothers referred to rooming-in and specialized outpatient clinic of the Hospital and Maternity Santa Isabel, being applied a questionnaire by the researchers. Results. The prevalence of cross-breastfeeding was 49.16%, considering that 31.11% (n=42) of the mothers breastfed one or more children other than their child and 18.05% (n=24) had their child breastfed for one or more nursing mothers. 62.22% of them did not know what cross-breastfeeding was. 52, 59% were aged between 21 and 30 years. As for the race, most were configured as non-white. 16.30% lived in rural areas. Less than half, 40.60%, declared themselves to be married or in a stable relationship. 74.81%, lived with less than one salary at one minimum wage per month and also did not have a formal paid job, 87.41%. 65.19% of them received Bolsa Família aid. Only 5.19% had completed or incomplete higher education. When the variables were compared, two P-values were noted with significance levels, p=0.002 and p=0.031, corresponding to whether mothers knew the risk of cross-breastfeeding or whether they had been breastfed by a woman other than the mother, respectively. Conclusion. Despite being prohibited in Brazil, crossfeeding is still recurrent, in high percentages and there is a lack of information on the subject.
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spelling Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe Realidad de la lactancia cruzada en una Maternidad Filantrópica en Aracaju, Sergipe Realidade do aleitamento materno cruzado em Maternidade Filantrópica de Aracaju, Sergipe Cross-nursingBreastfeedingBreast-feedingBreast milk.Lactancia materna cruzadaAmamantamientoLa leche materna.Amamentação cruzadaAleitamento maternoAmamentaçãoLeite materno.Objective. This study aims to assess the knowlegde of the women about the practice of crossfeeding. Methods. Observational, prospective and analytical study carried out in a Philanthropic Hospital and Maternity in Aracaju SE, from August to November 2021. The population used in the research consisted of mothers referred to rooming-in and specialized outpatient clinic of the Hospital and Maternity Santa Isabel, being applied a questionnaire by the researchers. Results. The prevalence of cross-breastfeeding was 49.16%, considering that 31.11% (n=42) of the mothers breastfed one or more children other than their child and 18.05% (n=24) had their child breastfed for one or more nursing mothers. 62.22% of them did not know what cross-breastfeeding was. 52, 59% were aged between 21 and 30 years. As for the race, most were configured as non-white. 16.30% lived in rural areas. Less than half, 40.60%, declared themselves to be married or in a stable relationship. 74.81%, lived with less than one salary at one minimum wage per month and also did not have a formal paid job, 87.41%. 65.19% of them received Bolsa Família aid. Only 5.19% had completed or incomplete higher education. When the variables were compared, two P-values were noted with significance levels, p=0.002 and p=0.031, corresponding to whether mothers knew the risk of cross-breastfeeding or whether they had been breastfed by a woman other than the mother, respectively. Conclusion. Despite being prohibited in Brazil, crossfeeding is still recurrent, in high percentages and there is a lack of information on the subject.Objetivo: Analizar el conocimiento de las mujeres sobre la práctica de la lactancia materna cruzada. Metodología: Estudio observacional, prospectivo y analítico realizado en la Maternidad Filantrópica de Aracaju, de agosto a noviembre de 2021. La población utilizada en la investigación estuvo constituida por madres derivadas de régimen de alojamiento conjunto y ambulatorio especializado del Hospital y Maternidad Santa Isabel, con un cuestionario aplicado por los investigadores. Resultados: La prevalencia de la lactancia materna cruzada fue de 49,16%, con 31,11% (n = 42) amamantó a uno o más niños además de su hijo y 18,05% (n = 24) tuvo a su hijo amamantado por una o más madres lactantes. El 62,22% de ellos no sabía qué era la lactancia materna cruzada. El 52,59% tenían entre 21 y 30 años. En cuanto a la raza, la mayoría se configuraron como no blancas. El 16,30% vivía en zonas rurales. Menos de la mitad, el 40,60%, se declaró casada o en una relación estable. El 74,81% vivía con menos de un salario a 1 salario mínimo mensual y no tenía un trabajo formal remunerado, 87,41%. El 65,19% de ellos recibieron ayudas de Bolsa Família. Solo el 5,19% de educación superior completa o incompleta. Al comparar las variables, se observaron dos valores de p con niveles de significancia, p = 0,002 y p = 0,031, correspondientes a si las madres conocían el riesgo de la alimentación cruzada o si habían sido amamantadas por una mujer diferente a la madre. respectivamente. Conclusión: A pesar de ser una práctica prohibida en Brasil, la lactancia materna cruzada sigue siendo recurrente y falta información sobre el tema.Objetivo: Analisar o conhecimento de mulheres sobre a prática do aleitamento cruzado. Metodologia: Estudo observacional, prospectivo e analítico realizado em Maternidade Filantrópica de Aracaju, de agosto a novembro de 2021. A população utilizada na pesquisa consistiu em mães encaminhadas ao alojamento conjunto e ambulatório de especialidades do Hospital e Maternidade Santa Isabel, sendo aplicado questionário pelos pesquisadores. Resultados: A prevalência do aleitamento cruzado foi de 49,16%, sendo que 31,11% (n=42) amamentaram uma ou mais crianças que não o seu filho e 18,05% (n=24) tiveram seu filho amamentado por uma ou mais nutrizes. 62,22% delas não sabiam o que era aleitamento cruzado. 52,59%, encontrava-se na faixa etária entre 21 a 30 anos. Quanto à raça, a maior parte se configurou como não branca. Moravam em zona rural 16,30%. Menos da metade, 40,60%, declarou-se como casada ou união estável. 74,81%, vivia com menos de um salário a 1 salário mínimo ao mês e também não exerciam atividade formal remunerada, 87,41%. 65,19% delas recebiam auxílio Bolsa Família. Apenas 5,19% nível superior completo ou incompleto. Comparando as variáveis, foram notados dois P-valores com níveis de significância, p=0,002 e p=0,031, correspondendo a se as mães conheciam o risco do aleitamento cruzado ou se elas tinham sido amamentadas por outra mulher além da própria mãe, respectivamente. Conclusão: Apesar de ser uma prática proibida no Brasil, o aleitamento cruzado é ainda recorrente e nota-se escassez de informação acerca do tema.Research, Society and Development2021-10-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2163310.33448/rsd-v10i13.21633Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e598101321633Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e598101321633Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e5981013216332525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21633/19267Copyright (c) 2021 Giovanna Pimentel Oliveira Silva; Izailza Matos Dantas Lopes; José Rodrigo Santos Silva; Kaylane Fernanda Lima Santos; Alessandro Santos Ferrreira; Winny Mikaelly Gonçalves Resendehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Giovanna Pimentel OliveiraLopes, Izailza Matos DantasSilva, José Rodrigo SantosSantos, Kaylane Fernanda LimaFerrreira, Alessandro SantosResende, Winny Mikaelly Gonçalves2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21633Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:00.683431Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe
Realidad de la lactancia cruzada en una Maternidad Filantrópica en Aracaju, Sergipe
Realidade do aleitamento materno cruzado em Maternidade Filantrópica de Aracaju, Sergipe
title Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe
spellingShingle Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe
Silva, Giovanna Pimentel Oliveira
Cross-nursing
Breastfeeding
Breast-feeding
Breast milk.
Lactancia materna cruzada
Amamantamiento
La leche materna.
Amamentação cruzada
Aleitamento materno
Amamentação
Leite materno.
title_short Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe
title_full Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe
title_fullStr Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe
title_full_unstemmed Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe
title_sort Reality of cross-nursing in a Philanthropic Maternity Hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe
author Silva, Giovanna Pimentel Oliveira
author_facet Silva, Giovanna Pimentel Oliveira
Lopes, Izailza Matos Dantas
Silva, José Rodrigo Santos
Santos, Kaylane Fernanda Lima
Ferrreira, Alessandro Santos
Resende, Winny Mikaelly Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Izailza Matos Dantas
Silva, José Rodrigo Santos
Santos, Kaylane Fernanda Lima
Ferrreira, Alessandro Santos
Resende, Winny Mikaelly Gonçalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Giovanna Pimentel Oliveira
Lopes, Izailza Matos Dantas
Silva, José Rodrigo Santos
Santos, Kaylane Fernanda Lima
Ferrreira, Alessandro Santos
Resende, Winny Mikaelly Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cross-nursing
Breastfeeding
Breast-feeding
Breast milk.
Lactancia materna cruzada
Amamantamiento
La leche materna.
Amamentação cruzada
Aleitamento materno
Amamentação
Leite materno.
topic Cross-nursing
Breastfeeding
Breast-feeding
Breast milk.
Lactancia materna cruzada
Amamantamiento
La leche materna.
Amamentação cruzada
Aleitamento materno
Amamentação
Leite materno.
description Objective. This study aims to assess the knowlegde of the women about the practice of crossfeeding. Methods. Observational, prospective and analytical study carried out in a Philanthropic Hospital and Maternity in Aracaju SE, from August to November 2021. The population used in the research consisted of mothers referred to rooming-in and specialized outpatient clinic of the Hospital and Maternity Santa Isabel, being applied a questionnaire by the researchers. Results. The prevalence of cross-breastfeeding was 49.16%, considering that 31.11% (n=42) of the mothers breastfed one or more children other than their child and 18.05% (n=24) had their child breastfed for one or more nursing mothers. 62.22% of them did not know what cross-breastfeeding was. 52, 59% were aged between 21 and 30 years. As for the race, most were configured as non-white. 16.30% lived in rural areas. Less than half, 40.60%, declared themselves to be married or in a stable relationship. 74.81%, lived with less than one salary at one minimum wage per month and also did not have a formal paid job, 87.41%. 65.19% of them received Bolsa Família aid. Only 5.19% had completed or incomplete higher education. When the variables were compared, two P-values were noted with significance levels, p=0.002 and p=0.031, corresponding to whether mothers knew the risk of cross-breastfeeding or whether they had been breastfed by a woman other than the mother, respectively. Conclusion. Despite being prohibited in Brazil, crossfeeding is still recurrent, in high percentages and there is a lack of information on the subject.
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