Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Bruna Katerine Godinho
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Versiani, Clara de Cássia, Vogt, Sibylle Emilie, Oliveira, Eveline Nogueira de Castro e, Gomes, Gabriela Dias, Santos, Jhéssica Mariany Mendes, Pinto, Brenda Oliveira Nascimento, Lima, Karine Gabriele de Jesus, Percídio, Maria Luiza Silva, Queiroz, Anne Caroline Rodrigues
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34040
Resumo: Objective: to analyze the interference of the COVID-19 pandemic on the donation of breast milk in a public maternity hospital in the north of Minas Gerais. Methodology: this is a documentary and descriptive study, carried out in May and June 2022, considering the data from 2019 to 2021 from the Billing Book of the human milk collection point and in four notebooks of occurrences of the lactary. The research was approved by opinion 4,272,156. Results: in 2019, 269 donors were registered, a total of 390.97 milliliters of breast milk were collected, and delivered to 186 newborns admitted to the hospital. From 2019 to 2020, the number of donors increased and 17 more newborns were benefited. From 2020 to 2021 there were 29 fewer donors, but the amount of milk donated was greater. Discussion: even though the year 2021 ended with a reduced number of donors, the milking was more successful than in the years 2019 and 2020. A possible hypothesis for the result of this research to have been beneficial is that the hospital in question works with continuing education for hospitalized puerperal women as an incentive to donate human milk and collect milk through home visits. Final Considerations: this research concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic did not interfere with the donation of HM to newborns admitted to one of the hospitals in the north of Minas. This study shows the importance of continuing education as an incentive for breastfeeding and human milk donation for hospitalized newborns.
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spelling Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospitalInjerencia de la Pandemia del COVID-19 en la donación de leche humana en una maternidad públicaInterferência da Pandemia da COVID-19 na doação de leite humano em uma maternidade públicaRecém-nascidoCoronavírusCOVID-19EnfermagemObjective: to analyze the interference of the COVID-19 pandemic on the donation of breast milk in a public maternity hospital in the north of Minas Gerais. Methodology: this is a documentary and descriptive study, carried out in May and June 2022, considering the data from 2019 to 2021 from the Billing Book of the human milk collection point and in four notebooks of occurrences of the lactary. The research was approved by opinion 4,272,156. Results: in 2019, 269 donors were registered, a total of 390.97 milliliters of breast milk were collected, and delivered to 186 newborns admitted to the hospital. From 2019 to 2020, the number of donors increased and 17 more newborns were benefited. From 2020 to 2021 there were 29 fewer donors, but the amount of milk donated was greater. Discussion: even though the year 2021 ended with a reduced number of donors, the milking was more successful than in the years 2019 and 2020. A possible hypothesis for the result of this research to have been beneficial is that the hospital in question works with continuing education for hospitalized puerperal women as an incentive to donate human milk and collect milk through home visits. Final Considerations: this research concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic did not interfere with the donation of HM to newborns admitted to one of the hospitals in the north of Minas. This study shows the importance of continuing education as an incentive for breastfeeding and human milk donation for hospitalized newborns.Objetivo: analizar la interferencia de la pandemia de COVID-19 en la donación de leche materna en una maternidad pública del norte de Minas Gerais. Metodología: se trata de un estudio documental y descriptivo, realizado en mayo y junio de 2022, considerando datos de 2019 a 2021 del Libro de Facturación del punto de acopio de leche humana y en cuatro cuadernos de ocurrencias de la lechería. La investigación fue aprobada por dictamen 4.272.156. Resultados: en 2019 se registraron 269 donantes, se recolectaron un total de 390,97 mililitros de leche materna y se entregaron a 186 recién nacidos ingresados ​​en el hospital. Del 2019 al 2020 aumentó el número de donantes y se beneficiaron 17 recién nacidos más. De 2020 a 2021 hubo 29 donantes menos, pero la cantidad de leche donada fue mayor. Discusión: a pesar de que el año 2021 terminó con un número reducido de donantes, el ordeño fue más exitoso que en los años 2019 y 2020. Una posible hipótesis para que el resultado de esta investigación haya sido beneficioso es que el hospital en cuestión trabaja con educación a puérperas hospitalizadas como incentivo a la donación de leche humana y recolección de leche a través de visitas domiciliarias. Consideraciones finales: esta investigación concluyó que la pandemia de COVID-19 no interfirió en la donación de HM a los recién nacidos ingresados ​​en uno de los hospitales del norte de Minas. Este estudio muestra la importancia de la educación continua como incentivo para la lactancia materna y la donación de leche humana para los recién nacidos hospitalizados.Objetivo: analisar a interferência da pandemia da COVID-19 na doação de leite materno em uma maternidade pública do norte de Minas Gerais. Metodologia: trata-se de um estudo documental e descritivo, realizado em Maio e Junho de 2022, considerando os dados de 2019 a 2021 do Caderno de faturamento do posto de coleta de leite humano e em quatro cadernos de ocorrências do lactário. A pesquisa foi aprovada pelo parecer 4.272.156. Resultados: no ano de 2019 foram cadastradas 269 doadoras, coletado um total de 390,97 mililitros de leite materno, e entregue a 186 recém-nascidos internados no hospital. De 2019 para 2020 o número de doadoras aumentou e 17 recém-nascidos a mais foram beneficiados. De 2020 para 2021 houve 29 doadoras a menos porém a quantidade de leite doado foi maior. Discussão: por mais que o ano de 2021 encerrou com um número reduzido de doadoras, a ordenha foi mais bem sucedida que nos anos de 2019 e 2020. Uma possível hipótese para o resultado desta pesquisa ter sido benéfico, é que o hospital em questão trabalha com educação continuada para as puérperas internadas como incentivo a doação de leite humano e coleta de leite por meio de visita domiciliar. Considerações Finais: esta pesquisa concluiu que a pandemia da COVID-19 não interferiu na doação de LH para os recém-nascidos internados em um dos hospitais do norte de Minas. Este estudo mostra a importância da educação continuada como incentivo ao aleitamento materno e doação de leite humano para os recém-nascidos internados. Research, Society and Development2022-09-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3404010.33448/rsd-v11i12.34040Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e60111234040Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e60111234040Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e601112340402525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34040/28841Copyright (c) 2022 Bruna Katerine Godinho Gomes; Clara de Cássia Versiani; Sibylle Emilie Vogt; Eveline Nogueira de Castro e Oliveira; Gabriela Dias Gomes; Jhéssica Mariany Mendes Santos; Brenda Oliveira Nascimento Pinto; Karine Gabriele de Jesus Lima; Maria Luiza Silva Percídio; Anne Caroline Rodrigues Queirozhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Bruna Katerine Godinho Versiani, Clara de CássiaVogt, Sibylle Emilie Oliveira, Eveline Nogueira de Castro e Gomes, Gabriela Dias Santos, Jhéssica Mariany Mendes Pinto, Brenda Oliveira NascimentoLima, Karine Gabriele de Jesus Percídio, Maria Luiza Silva Queiroz, Anne Caroline Rodrigues2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34040Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:30.064334Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital
Injerencia de la Pandemia del COVID-19 en la donación de leche humana en una maternidad pública
Interferência da Pandemia da COVID-19 na doação de leite humano em uma maternidade pública
title Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital
spellingShingle Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital
Gomes, Bruna Katerine Godinho
Recém-nascido
Coronavírus
COVID-19
Enfermagem
title_short Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital
title_full Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital
title_fullStr Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital
title_full_unstemmed Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital
title_sort Interference of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the donation of human milk in a public maternity hospital
author Gomes, Bruna Katerine Godinho
author_facet Gomes, Bruna Katerine Godinho
Versiani, Clara de Cássia
Vogt, Sibylle Emilie
Oliveira, Eveline Nogueira de Castro e
Gomes, Gabriela Dias
Santos, Jhéssica Mariany Mendes
Pinto, Brenda Oliveira Nascimento
Lima, Karine Gabriele de Jesus
Percídio, Maria Luiza Silva
Queiroz, Anne Caroline Rodrigues
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author2 Versiani, Clara de Cássia
Vogt, Sibylle Emilie
Oliveira, Eveline Nogueira de Castro e
Gomes, Gabriela Dias
Santos, Jhéssica Mariany Mendes
Pinto, Brenda Oliveira Nascimento
Lima, Karine Gabriele de Jesus
Percídio, Maria Luiza Silva
Queiroz, Anne Caroline Rodrigues
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Bruna Katerine Godinho
Versiani, Clara de Cássia
Vogt, Sibylle Emilie
Oliveira, Eveline Nogueira de Castro e
Gomes, Gabriela Dias
Santos, Jhéssica Mariany Mendes
Pinto, Brenda Oliveira Nascimento
Lima, Karine Gabriele de Jesus
Percídio, Maria Luiza Silva
Queiroz, Anne Caroline Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Recém-nascido
Coronavírus
COVID-19
Enfermagem
topic Recém-nascido
Coronavírus
COVID-19
Enfermagem
description Objective: to analyze the interference of the COVID-19 pandemic on the donation of breast milk in a public maternity hospital in the north of Minas Gerais. Methodology: this is a documentary and descriptive study, carried out in May and June 2022, considering the data from 2019 to 2021 from the Billing Book of the human milk collection point and in four notebooks of occurrences of the lactary. The research was approved by opinion 4,272,156. Results: in 2019, 269 donors were registered, a total of 390.97 milliliters of breast milk were collected, and delivered to 186 newborns admitted to the hospital. From 2019 to 2020, the number of donors increased and 17 more newborns were benefited. From 2020 to 2021 there were 29 fewer donors, but the amount of milk donated was greater. Discussion: even though the year 2021 ended with a reduced number of donors, the milking was more successful than in the years 2019 and 2020. A possible hypothesis for the result of this research to have been beneficial is that the hospital in question works with continuing education for hospitalized puerperal women as an incentive to donate human milk and collect milk through home visits. Final Considerations: this research concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic did not interfere with the donation of HM to newborns admitted to one of the hospitals in the north of Minas. This study shows the importance of continuing education as an incentive for breastfeeding and human milk donation for hospitalized newborns.
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