Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month

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Autor(a) principal: Gasparin,Vanessa Aparecida
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Strada,Juliana Karine Rodrigues, Moraes,Bruna Alibio, Betti,Thaís, Gonçalves,Annelise de Carvalho, Santo,Lilian Cordova do Espírito
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the survival of exclusive breastfeeding and the factors associated with its cessation in the first month among pairs seen by a lactation consulting team. Method: This is a prospective cohort conducted with mother-infant pairs treated at the Hospital de Clínicas of Porto Alegre. Results: The sample consisted of 150 pairs. The survival curve indicates that 52.9% of the children remained on exclusive breastfeeding. The hierarchical model was constructed in four levels, and the factors associated with the cessation of exclusive breastfeeding were the milk supplementation during hospitalization, breast problems after hospital discharge and use of pacifiers. Conclusion: Awareness of these factors favors the early detection of pairs that may be predisposed to cessation of exclusive breastfeeding, who require greater support, dedication and care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month
title Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month
spellingShingle Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month
Gasparin,Vanessa Aparecida
Breast Feeding
Maternal-Child Nursing
Consultants
Risk Factors
title_short Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month
title_full Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month
title_fullStr Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month
title_full_unstemmed Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month
title_sort Pairs seen by lactation consultants and cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month
author Gasparin,Vanessa Aparecida
author_facet Gasparin,Vanessa Aparecida
Strada,Juliana Karine Rodrigues
Moraes,Bruna Alibio
Betti,Thaís
Gonçalves,Annelise de Carvalho
Santo,Lilian Cordova do Espírito
author_role author
author2 Strada,Juliana Karine Rodrigues
Moraes,Bruna Alibio
Betti,Thaís
Gonçalves,Annelise de Carvalho
Santo,Lilian Cordova do Espírito
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gasparin,Vanessa Aparecida
Strada,Juliana Karine Rodrigues
Moraes,Bruna Alibio
Betti,Thaís
Gonçalves,Annelise de Carvalho
Santo,Lilian Cordova do Espírito
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Breast Feeding
Maternal-Child Nursing
Consultants
Risk Factors
topic Breast Feeding
Maternal-Child Nursing
Consultants
Risk Factors
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the survival of exclusive breastfeeding and the factors associated with its cessation in the first month among pairs seen by a lactation consulting team. Method: This is a prospective cohort conducted with mother-infant pairs treated at the Hospital de Clínicas of Porto Alegre. Results: The sample consisted of 150 pairs. The survival curve indicates that 52.9% of the children remained on exclusive breastfeeding. The hierarchical model was constructed in four levels, and the factors associated with the cessation of exclusive breastfeeding were the milk supplementation during hospitalization, breast problems after hospital discharge and use of pacifiers. Conclusion: Awareness of these factors favors the early detection of pairs that may be predisposed to cessation of exclusive breastfeeding, who require greater support, dedication and care.
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