Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento

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Autor(a) principal: Pedreira, Vely Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USC
Texto Completo: http://tede2.usc.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/272
Resumo: Breastfeeding (BF) is subject of studies and scientific researches worldwide. It s known that it brings benefits in short, medium and long-terms to premature and full term infants, to mothers, and to society in general. Since the 70s, governmental and non-governmental organizations have been developing and implementing trategies in order to contribute the increase in quality and duration of breastfeeding. However, despite scientific evidence and commitment from various segments, results haven t reached desired rates. Exclusive breastfeeding up to six months old infants and with complements up to 2 years old is far from reality for all children. This scenario is even worse when there are risk factors for development in newborn s history. In such cases, the need for intervention becomes a priority by professionals, family and particularly the mother, and the process of breastfeeding is often not focused. In this context, this study aims to investigate breastfeeding process for infants with development risk factors. The sample comprised 30 mothers of infants who presented development risk factors, aged 6 months to 1 year from both genres. They are attended by the Early Stimulation Program at Apae Bauru s Rehabilitation Center. All participants answered a questionnaire consisting of infant s identification data and questions about family history, obstetric, pregnancy, and issues related to breastfeeding. Results showed that 66.7% of mothers and 70.0% of fathers were adults in reproductive age; the risk factor of highest incidence was prematurity (56.66%); 53.3% of neonates remained hospitalized at neonatal intensive-care units and / or in nurseries, after the mother s discharge, from 2 to 50 days, 40.0% of infants used a nasogastric tube from 3 to 37 days. All mothers received information about breast feeding, and 96.7% were informed during prenatal, and 90.0% of received information in puerperium; practical nurses were the professionals who gave mothers information in most cases and it was given them individually 86.7%; all participants reported difficulties in breastfeeding process and introduced complementary food in the first month; 46.6% of participants could not breastfeed, and only 16.6% of them breastfed for more than 6 months; 40.0% demanded help from a milk bank. No relationship was found between duration of breastfeeding and demand for milk bank and also duration of breastfeeding and use of pacifiers. This reality points to a need for greater involvement of health professionals. Especially those operating in prenatal and puerperium should advocate strategies for breastfeeding promotion on their actions
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spelling Saes, Sandra de OliveiraCPF:12025484828http://lattes.cnpq.br/3624581475814187CPF:69967865687http://lattes.cnpq.br/5074046600476135Pedreira, Vely Ferreira2015-10-21T10:25:20Z2015-05-222014-07-25PEDREIRA, Vely Ferreira. Process of breastfeeding in infants with risk factors for development. 2014. 100 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Odontologia - Saúde Coletiva) - IASCJ - Universidade Sagrado Coração, Bauru, 2014.http://tede2.usc.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/272Breastfeeding (BF) is subject of studies and scientific researches worldwide. It s known that it brings benefits in short, medium and long-terms to premature and full term infants, to mothers, and to society in general. Since the 70s, governmental and non-governmental organizations have been developing and implementing trategies in order to contribute the increase in quality and duration of breastfeeding. However, despite scientific evidence and commitment from various segments, results haven t reached desired rates. Exclusive breastfeeding up to six months old infants and with complements up to 2 years old is far from reality for all children. This scenario is even worse when there are risk factors for development in newborn s history. In such cases, the need for intervention becomes a priority by professionals, family and particularly the mother, and the process of breastfeeding is often not focused. In this context, this study aims to investigate breastfeeding process for infants with development risk factors. The sample comprised 30 mothers of infants who presented development risk factors, aged 6 months to 1 year from both genres. They are attended by the Early Stimulation Program at Apae Bauru s Rehabilitation Center. All participants answered a questionnaire consisting of infant s identification data and questions about family history, obstetric, pregnancy, and issues related to breastfeeding. Results showed that 66.7% of mothers and 70.0% of fathers were adults in reproductive age; the risk factor of highest incidence was prematurity (56.66%); 53.3% of neonates remained hospitalized at neonatal intensive-care units and / or in nurseries, after the mother s discharge, from 2 to 50 days, 40.0% of infants used a nasogastric tube from 3 to 37 days. All mothers received information about breast feeding, and 96.7% were informed during prenatal, and 90.0% of received information in puerperium; practical nurses were the professionals who gave mothers information in most cases and it was given them individually 86.7%; all participants reported difficulties in breastfeeding process and introduced complementary food in the first month; 46.6% of participants could not breastfeed, and only 16.6% of them breastfed for more than 6 months; 40.0% demanded help from a milk bank. No relationship was found between duration of breastfeeding and demand for milk bank and also duration of breastfeeding and use of pacifiers. This reality points to a need for greater involvement of health professionals. Especially those operating in prenatal and puerperium should advocate strategies for breastfeeding promotion on their actionsO aleitamento materno (AM) é tema de estudos e pesquisas científicas em todo mundo. É consenso os benefícios a curto, médio e longo prazo que tal prática traz ao lactente prematuro e a termo, a nutriz e a sociedade em geral. Desde a década de 70, organizações governamentais e não governamentais, buscam desenvolver e implantar estratégias que contribuam para o umento na qualidade e duração do AM. Contudo, apesar das comprovações científicas e do empenho dos diversos segmentos, os resultados não atingem os índices desejados, a amamentação exclusiva até o sexto mês e com complemento até os 2 anos de idade está longe de ser realidade de todos os lactentes. Este cenário torna-se ainda pior quando no histórico do neonato existe a presença de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento. Nesses casos, necessidade de intervenções torna-se prioridade por parte dos profissionais, da família e em particular da mãe, e muitas vezes o processo do AM não é enfocado. Neste contexto, o presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar o processo de AM em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento. A amostra foi composta por 30 mães de lactentes, com idade entre 6 meses a 1 ano, de ambos os sexos, portadores de fatores de riscos para desenvolvimento, acompanhados no Programa Estimulação Precoce do Centro de Reabilitação, desenvolvido na Apae de Bauru. Todas as participantes responderam a um questionário composto de dados de identificação do lactente e questões sobre antecedentes familiares, obstétricos, gestacionais, e aspectos relacionados ao AM. Os resultados revelaram que 66,7% das mães e 70,0% dos pais eram adultos em fase reprodutiva; o fator de risco de maior incidência foi a prematuridade (56,66%); 53,3% dos neonatos permaneceu internado, na UTI neonatal e/ou no berçário comum, após a alta materna, em um período que variou de 2 a 50 dias; 40,0% dos lactentes fizeram uso de sonda nasogástrica por um período de 3 a 37 dias. Quanto ao AM, todas as mães receberam orientações, sendo que 96,7% teve a primeira orientação no pré natal; e 90,0% também foi orientada em casa no puerpério; o técnico de enfermagem foi o profissional que mais realizou as orientações e essas foram, na maioria das vezes, individuais (86,7%); todas as participantes referiram dificuldades no processo do AM e introduziram complemento no primeiro mês, 46,6% não conseguiu amamentar, e apenas 16,6% amamentou por mais de 6 meses; 40,0% procurou auxílio no Banco de Leite. Não foi encontrada relação entre o tempo de amamentação e a procura pelo Banco de Leite e o tempo de amamentação e a utilização da chupeta. Tal realidade aponta para a necessidade de maior envolvimento dos profissionais da saúde, principalmente aqueles atuam no pré natal e puerpério, os quais devem preconizar em suas ações estratégia para a promoção do AMMade available in DSpace on 2015-10-21T10:25:20Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Process of breastfeeding in infants with risk factors for development
title Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento
spellingShingle Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento
Pedreira, Vely Ferreira
AMAMENTAÇÃO
ALEITAMENTO MATERNO
FATORES DE RISCO
BREASTFEEDING
MOTHER BREASTFEEDING
RISK FACTORS
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
title_short Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento
title_full Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento
title_fullStr Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento
title_full_unstemmed Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento
title_sort Processo do aleitamento materno em lactentes portadores de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento
author Pedreira, Vely Ferreira
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv AMAMENTAÇÃO
ALEITAMENTO MATERNO
FATORES DE RISCO
topic AMAMENTAÇÃO
ALEITAMENTO MATERNO
FATORES DE RISCO
BREASTFEEDING
MOTHER BREASTFEEDING
RISK FACTORS
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
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MOTHER BREASTFEEDING
RISK FACTORS
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description Breastfeeding (BF) is subject of studies and scientific researches worldwide. It s known that it brings benefits in short, medium and long-terms to premature and full term infants, to mothers, and to society in general. Since the 70s, governmental and non-governmental organizations have been developing and implementing trategies in order to contribute the increase in quality and duration of breastfeeding. However, despite scientific evidence and commitment from various segments, results haven t reached desired rates. Exclusive breastfeeding up to six months old infants and with complements up to 2 years old is far from reality for all children. This scenario is even worse when there are risk factors for development in newborn s history. In such cases, the need for intervention becomes a priority by professionals, family and particularly the mother, and the process of breastfeeding is often not focused. In this context, this study aims to investigate breastfeeding process for infants with development risk factors. The sample comprised 30 mothers of infants who presented development risk factors, aged 6 months to 1 year from both genres. They are attended by the Early Stimulation Program at Apae Bauru s Rehabilitation Center. All participants answered a questionnaire consisting of infant s identification data and questions about family history, obstetric, pregnancy, and issues related to breastfeeding. Results showed that 66.7% of mothers and 70.0% of fathers were adults in reproductive age; the risk factor of highest incidence was prematurity (56.66%); 53.3% of neonates remained hospitalized at neonatal intensive-care units and / or in nurseries, after the mother s discharge, from 2 to 50 days, 40.0% of infants used a nasogastric tube from 3 to 37 days. All mothers received information about breast feeding, and 96.7% were informed during prenatal, and 90.0% of received information in puerperium; practical nurses were the professionals who gave mothers information in most cases and it was given them individually 86.7%; all participants reported difficulties in breastfeeding process and introduced complementary food in the first month; 46.6% of participants could not breastfeed, and only 16.6% of them breastfed for more than 6 months; 40.0% demanded help from a milk bank. No relationship was found between duration of breastfeeding and demand for milk bank and also duration of breastfeeding and use of pacifiers. This reality points to a need for greater involvement of health professionals. Especially those operating in prenatal and puerperium should advocate strategies for breastfeeding promotion on their actions
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