Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team

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Autor(a) principal: Caldeira, Antônio Prates
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Fagundes, Gizele Carmem, Aguiar, Gabriel Nobre de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/32548
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: Breastfeeding Friendly Primary Care Initiative comprises educational activities focused on primary care units. The To evaluate the effectiveness of a strategy on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team. METHODS: A controlled intervention study was performed with 20 family health care teams randomly selected into intervention and control group in Montes Claros, Southeastern Brazil, in 2006. The teams randomly selected into intervention and control group, and the intervention group took part in a 24-hour training program on breastfeeding promotion for health providers, modeled on the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. It was emphasized health provider's support for breastfeeding and management of major lactation problems. The control group received routine breastfeeding training. Mothers of all children under two cared by the teams were interviewed at home before (n=1,423) and 12 months after the intervention (n=1,491) and answered questions about breastfeeding practices. Survival curves of breastfeeding were plotted and compared for both time points studied using the log rank test. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in exclusive breastfeeding after the educational activities for the Family Health Program teams. Survival curves of exclusive breastfeeding at the first time point studied showed no statistical significance difference between the groups by log rank test (p=0.502). After the intervention, survival curves of exclusive breastfeeding were significantly different by the log rank test (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The training of Family Health Program teams as proposed by the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative proved to be an effective, low-cost strategy for raising awareness among health providers, providing consistent information, and assuring the required support to mothers with breastfeeding issues.
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spelling Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team Intervención educacional en equipos del Programa de Salud de la Familia para la promoción de la amamantación Intervenção educacional em equipes do Programa de Saúde da Família para promoção da amamentação Aleitamento MaternoEducação em SaúdeRecursos Humanos em SaúdePrograma Saúde da FamíliaPromoção da SaúdeLactancia MaternaEducación en SaludRecursos Humanos en SaludPrograma de Salud FamiliarPromoción de la SaludBreast FeedingHealth EducationHealth ManpowerFamily Health ProgramHealth Promotion OBJECTIVE: Breastfeeding Friendly Primary Care Initiative comprises educational activities focused on primary care units. The To evaluate the effectiveness of a strategy on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team. METHODS: A controlled intervention study was performed with 20 family health care teams randomly selected into intervention and control group in Montes Claros, Southeastern Brazil, in 2006. The teams randomly selected into intervention and control group, and the intervention group took part in a 24-hour training program on breastfeeding promotion for health providers, modeled on the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. It was emphasized health provider's support for breastfeeding and management of major lactation problems. The control group received routine breastfeeding training. Mothers of all children under two cared by the teams were interviewed at home before (n=1,423) and 12 months after the intervention (n=1,491) and answered questions about breastfeeding practices. Survival curves of breastfeeding were plotted and compared for both time points studied using the log rank test. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in exclusive breastfeeding after the educational activities for the Family Health Program teams. Survival curves of exclusive breastfeeding at the first time point studied showed no statistical significance difference between the groups by log rank test (p=0.502). After the intervention, survival curves of exclusive breastfeeding were significantly different by the log rank test (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The training of Family Health Program teams as proposed by the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative proved to be an effective, low-cost strategy for raising awareness among health providers, providing consistent information, and assuring the required support to mothers with breastfeeding issues. OBJETIVO: La iniciativa Unidad Básica Amiga de la Amamantación representa un conjunto de actividades educativas dirigidas a las unidades básicas de salud. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la efectividad de esta estrategia de promoción del amamantamiento materno dirigido a los equipos del Programa de Salud de la Familia. MÉTODOS: Se condujo un estudio de intervención controlado con 20 equipos del Programa de Salud de la Familia, seleccionados aleatoriamente en Montes Claros (Sureste de Brasil) en 2006. El grupo bajo intervención realizó un programa de entrenamiento específico de 24 horas para la promoción del amamantamiento materno de acuerdo con la "Iniciativa Hospital Amigo del niño". Se enfatizó la asistencia del profesional de la salud en el soporte a la amamantación y en el manejo de los principales problemas de la lactancia. El grupo control recibió orientaciones habituales sobre el amamantamiento materno. Las madres de todos los niños menores de dos años de edad asistidas por los equipos fueron entrevistadas antes (n= 1.423) y 12 meses después de la intervención (n= 1.491) y respondieron preguntas sobre la práctica de amamantación. Curvas de sobrevida del amamantamiento materno fueron construidas y comparadas para los dos momentos por medio de la prueba log rank. RESULTADOS: Hubo un aumento significativo en el amamantamiento materno exclusivo posterior a las actividades educativas dirigidas a los equipos de Salud de la Familia. Las curvas de sobrevida para el amamantamiento materno exclusivo en el primer momento no mostraron diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre las mamás asistidas por ambos grupos (p=0,502). Posterior a la intervención, las curvas de sobrevida para el amamantamiento materno exclusivo se mostraron significativamente diferentes (p=0,001). CONCLUSIONES: El entrenamiento de los equipos de Salud de la Familia de la forma como propone la Iniciativa Unidad Básica Amiga de la Amamantación mostró ser una estrategia efectiva y de bajo costo para sensibilizar esos profesionales, uniformizando las informaciones y asegurando el apoyo necesario par a las madres con dificultades para amamantar sus hijos. OBJETIVO: A iniciativa Unidade Básica Amiga da Amamentação representa um conjunto de atividades educativas dirigidas às unidades básicas de saúde. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a efetividade desta estratégia de promoção do aleitamento materno dirigida às equipes do Programa de Saúde da Família. MÉTODOS: Conduziu-se um estudo de intervenção controlado com 20 equipes do Programa de Saúde da Família, selecionadas aleatoriamente em Montes Claros (MG) em 2006. O grupo sob intervenção realizou programa de treinamento específico de 24 horas para a promoção do aleitamento materno segundo a "Iniciativa Hospital Amigo da Criança". Enfatizou-se a assistência do profissional de saúde no suporte à amamentação e no manejo dos principais problemas da lactação. O grupo controle recebeu orientações habituais sobre aleitamento materno. As mães de todas as crianças menores de dois anos de idade assistidas pelas equipes foram entrevistadas antes (n=1.423) e 12 meses após a intervenção (n=1.491) e responderam questões sobre a prática da amamentação. Curvas de sobrevida do aleitamento materno foram construídas e comparadas para os dois momentos por meio do teste log rank. RESULTADOS: Houve aumento significativo no aleitamento materno exclusivo após atividades educativas voltadas às equipes de Saúde da Família. As curvas de sobrevidas para o aleitamento materno exclusivo no primeiro momento não mostraram diferença estatisticamente significativa entre as mães assistidas por ambos os grupos (p=0,502). Após a intervenção, as curvas de sobrevida para o aleitamento materno exclusivo mostraram-se significativamente diferentes (p=0,001). CONCLUSÕES: O treinamento das equipes de Saúde da Família da forma como propõe a Iniciativa Unidade Básica Amiga da Amamentação mostrou ser uma estratégia efetiva e de baixo custo para sensibilizar esses profissionais, uniformizando as informações e assegurando o apoio necessário para as mães com dificuldades para amamentarem seus filhos. Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team
Intervención educacional en equipos del Programa de Salud de la Familia para la promoción de la amamantación
Intervenção educacional em equipes do Programa de Saúde da Família para promoção da amamentação
title Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team
spellingShingle Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team
Caldeira, Antônio Prates
Aleitamento Materno
Educação em Saúde
Recursos Humanos em Saúde
Programa Saúde da Família
Promoção da Saúde
Lactancia Materna
Educación en Salud
Recursos Humanos en Salud
Programa de Salud Familiar
Promoción de la Salud
Breast Feeding
Health Education
Health Manpower
Family Health Program
Health Promotion
title_short Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team
title_full Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team
title_fullStr Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team
title_full_unstemmed Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team
title_sort Educational intervention on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team
author Caldeira, Antônio Prates
author_facet Caldeira, Antônio Prates
Fagundes, Gizele Carmem
Aguiar, Gabriel Nobre de
author_role author
author2 Fagundes, Gizele Carmem
Aguiar, Gabriel Nobre de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caldeira, Antônio Prates
Fagundes, Gizele Carmem
Aguiar, Gabriel Nobre de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aleitamento Materno
Educação em Saúde
Recursos Humanos em Saúde
Programa Saúde da Família
Promoção da Saúde
Lactancia Materna
Educación en Salud
Recursos Humanos en Salud
Programa de Salud Familiar
Promoción de la Salud
Breast Feeding
Health Education
Health Manpower
Family Health Program
Health Promotion
topic Aleitamento Materno
Educação em Saúde
Recursos Humanos em Saúde
Programa Saúde da Família
Promoção da Saúde
Lactancia Materna
Educación en Salud
Recursos Humanos en Salud
Programa de Salud Familiar
Promoción de la Salud
Breast Feeding
Health Education
Health Manpower
Family Health Program
Health Promotion
description OBJECTIVE: Breastfeeding Friendly Primary Care Initiative comprises educational activities focused on primary care units. The To evaluate the effectiveness of a strategy on breastfeeding promotion to the Family Health Program team. METHODS: A controlled intervention study was performed with 20 family health care teams randomly selected into intervention and control group in Montes Claros, Southeastern Brazil, in 2006. The teams randomly selected into intervention and control group, and the intervention group took part in a 24-hour training program on breastfeeding promotion for health providers, modeled on the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. It was emphasized health provider's support for breastfeeding and management of major lactation problems. The control group received routine breastfeeding training. Mothers of all children under two cared by the teams were interviewed at home before (n=1,423) and 12 months after the intervention (n=1,491) and answered questions about breastfeeding practices. Survival curves of breastfeeding were plotted and compared for both time points studied using the log rank test. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in exclusive breastfeeding after the educational activities for the Family Health Program teams. Survival curves of exclusive breastfeeding at the first time point studied showed no statistical significance difference between the groups by log rank test (p=0.502). After the intervention, survival curves of exclusive breastfeeding were significantly different by the log rank test (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The training of Family Health Program teams as proposed by the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative proved to be an effective, low-cost strategy for raising awareness among health providers, providing consistent information, and assuring the required support to mothers with breastfeeding issues.
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