Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to correlate the adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding time with clinical and sociodemographic indicators of puerperal women living in an area of social vulnerability in a municipality in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. The study was characterized as an observational, transversal and quantitative approach. Participants in the study were 81 mothers, selected for convenience, who had children in follow-up at multiprofessional childcare consultations, at a Family Health Unit located in an area of social vulnerability, attended from June to September, 2018. The Fisher's exact test and the results were considered significant at a maximum significance level of 5% (p≤0.05). It was observed that the majority of the women were young, lived with the partner, only attended elementary school incomplete and had a gross family income of up to a minimum wage. The predominant delivery was cesarean section, the majority of the children performed an adequate number of childcare consultations, were born at term, with adequate birth weight and presented exclusive breastfeeding time lower than the recommended one, with a mean of 115.9 days. There was no significant association between the variable’s marital status, schooling, number of children, gross family income, type of delivery, number adequacy and child-care consultations, and birth weight classification with the adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding time. |
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Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability areaAsociación del tiempo de lactancia materna exclusivo con datos sociodemográficos y clínicos de mujeres puerperales que viven en un área de vulnerabilidad socialAssociação do tempo de aleitamento materno exclusivo com dados sociodemográficos e clínicos de puérperas residentes em uma área de vulnerabilidade socialLactancia maternaSalud de la familiaVulnerabilidad social.Breast feedingFamily healthSocial vulnerability.Aleitamento maternoSaúde da famíliaVulnerabilidade social.The objective of this study was to correlate the adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding time with clinical and sociodemographic indicators of puerperal women living in an area of social vulnerability in a municipality in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. The study was characterized as an observational, transversal and quantitative approach. Participants in the study were 81 mothers, selected for convenience, who had children in follow-up at multiprofessional childcare consultations, at a Family Health Unit located in an area of social vulnerability, attended from June to September, 2018. The Fisher's exact test and the results were considered significant at a maximum significance level of 5% (p≤0.05). It was observed that the majority of the women were young, lived with the partner, only attended elementary school incomplete and had a gross family income of up to a minimum wage. The predominant delivery was cesarean section, the majority of the children performed an adequate number of childcare consultations, were born at term, with adequate birth weight and presented exclusive breastfeeding time lower than the recommended one, with a mean of 115.9 days. There was no significant association between the variable’s marital status, schooling, number of children, gross family income, type of delivery, number adequacy and child-care consultations, and birth weight classification with the adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding time.El objetivo de esta investigación fue relacionar la idoneidad de la duración de la lactancia materna exclusiva con indicadores clínicos y sociodemográficos de mujeres puerperales que viven en un área de vulnerabilidad social en una ciudad del interior de Rio Grande do Sul. El estudio se caracterizó como un análisis observacional, con un resumen Enfoque transversal y cuantitativo. El estudio incluyó a 81 mujeres posparto, seleccionadas por conveniencia, que tenían niños monitoreados en consultas multiprofesionales de cuidado infantil, en una Unidad de Salud Familiar ubicada en un área de vulnerabilidad social, atendida de junio a septiembre de 2018. Utilizamos el La prueba exacta de Fisher y los resultados se consideraron significativos a un nivel de significación máximo del 5% (p≤0.05). Se observó que la mayoría de las mujeres eran jóvenes, vivían con su pareja, asistían solo a la escuela primaria incompleta y tenían un ingreso familiar bruto de hasta un salario mínimo. El parto predominante fue la cesárea, la mayoría de los niños tuvieron un número adecuado de visitas de cuidado de niños, nacieron a término, con un peso adecuado al nacer y tuvieron un tiempo de lactancia materna más corto de lo recomendado, con un promedio de 115.9 días. No hubo una asociación significativa entre las variables estado civil, educación, número de hijos, ingreso familiar bruto, tipo de parto, adecuación del número y consultas de cuidado infantil y clasificación del peso al nacer con la adecuación del tiempo de lactancia materna exclusivo.O objetivo desta pesquisa foi relacionar a adequação do tempo de aleitamento materno exclusivo com indicadores clínicos e sociodemográficos de puérperas residentes em uma área de vulnerabilidade social em um município do interior do Rio Grande do Sul. O estudo caracterizou-se como analítico observacional, com delineamento transversal e de abordagem quantitativa. Participaram do estudo 81 puérperas, selecionadas por conveniência, que tinham filhos em acompanhamento nas consultas multiprofissionais de puericultura, em uma Unidade de Saúde da Família localizada em uma área de vulnerabilidade social, atendidas no período de junho a setembro de 2018. Utilizou-se o teste Exato de Fisher e os resultados foram considerados significativos a um nível de significância máximo de 5% (p≤0,05). Observou-se que a maioria das mulheres eram jovens, conviviam com o companheiro, cursaram apenas o ensino fundamental incompleto e apresentavam renda familiar bruta de até um salário mínimo. O parto predominante foi a cesariana, a maioria das crianças realizou um número adequado de consultas de puericultura, nasceram a termo, com peso ao nascer adequado e apresentaram tempo de aleitamento materno exclusivo inferior ao recomendado, sendo a média de 115,9 dias. Não observou-se associação significativa entre as variáveis estado civil, escolaridade, número de filhos, renda familiar bruta, tipo de parto, adequação do número e consultas de puericultura e classificação do peso ao nascer com a adequação do tempo de aleitamento materno exclusivo.Research, Society and Development2020-08-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/702510.33448/rsd-v9i9.7025Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e152997025Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e152997025Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e1529970252525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7025/6280Copyright (c) 2020 Melisse Paloschi, Fernanda Scherer Adami, Jéssica Martinelli, Bianca Coletti Schauren, Ernanda Mezaroba, Mileine Mussio Patussihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaloschi, MelisseMartinelli, JéssicaAdami, Fernanda SchererLohmann, Paula MicheleMezaroba, ErnandaSchauren, Bianca ColettiPatussi, Mileine Mussio2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7025Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:54.294645Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area Asociación del tiempo de lactancia materna exclusivo con datos sociodemográficos y clínicos de mujeres puerperales que viven en un área de vulnerabilidad social Associação do tempo de aleitamento materno exclusivo com dados sociodemográficos e clínicos de puérperas residentes em uma área de vulnerabilidade social |
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Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area |
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Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area Paloschi, Melisse Lactancia materna Salud de la familia Vulnerabilidad social. Breast feeding Family health Social vulnerability. Aleitamento materno Saúde da família Vulnerabilidade social. |
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Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area |
title_full |
Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area |
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Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area |
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Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area |
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Association of exclusive mother's breastfeeding time with sociodemographic and clinical data of puerperal resident in a social vulnerability area |
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Paloschi, Melisse |
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Paloschi, Melisse Martinelli, Jéssica Adami, Fernanda Scherer Lohmann, Paula Michele Mezaroba, Ernanda Schauren, Bianca Coletti Patussi, Mileine Mussio |
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Martinelli, Jéssica Adami, Fernanda Scherer Lohmann, Paula Michele Mezaroba, Ernanda Schauren, Bianca Coletti Patussi, Mileine Mussio |
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Paloschi, Melisse Martinelli, Jéssica Adami, Fernanda Scherer Lohmann, Paula Michele Mezaroba, Ernanda Schauren, Bianca Coletti Patussi, Mileine Mussio |
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Lactancia materna Salud de la familia Vulnerabilidad social. Breast feeding Family health Social vulnerability. Aleitamento materno Saúde da família Vulnerabilidade social. |
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Lactancia materna Salud de la familia Vulnerabilidad social. Breast feeding Family health Social vulnerability. Aleitamento materno Saúde da família Vulnerabilidade social. |
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The objective of this study was to correlate the adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding time with clinical and sociodemographic indicators of puerperal women living in an area of social vulnerability in a municipality in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. The study was characterized as an observational, transversal and quantitative approach. Participants in the study were 81 mothers, selected for convenience, who had children in follow-up at multiprofessional childcare consultations, at a Family Health Unit located in an area of social vulnerability, attended from June to September, 2018. The Fisher's exact test and the results were considered significant at a maximum significance level of 5% (p≤0.05). It was observed that the majority of the women were young, lived with the partner, only attended elementary school incomplete and had a gross family income of up to a minimum wage. The predominant delivery was cesarean section, the majority of the children performed an adequate number of childcare consultations, were born at term, with adequate birth weight and presented exclusive breastfeeding time lower than the recommended one, with a mean of 115.9 days. There was no significant association between the variable’s marital status, schooling, number of children, gross family income, type of delivery, number adequacy and child-care consultations, and birth weight classification with the adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding time. |
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