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J Pediatr Nurs ; 76: 30-37, 2024 Feb 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38340676

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PURPOSE: To analyze breastfeeding and the factors that positively influence the first hour of life, during hospitalization, and at discharge during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. DESIGN AND METHOD: This is a retrospective cohort study, with data collected from medical records. Consisting of 225 mother-newborn dyads with deliveries between 2020 and 2021. Breastfeeding in the first hour of life, during hospitalization, and at discharge was considered as the outcome variable. The independent variables were sociodemographic, obstetric, and neonatal data. The analysis was performed with bivariate and multivariate regression through a generalized linear model (Poisson family), with a 5% significance level. It was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB), under approval number 4,911,317. RESULT: Newborns of women without COVID-19 suspicion or diagnosis and who had skin-to-skin contact with their mother at birth are twice as likely to be breastfed in the first hour of life. Absence of complications in the newborn during hospitalization and no COVID-19 suspicion or diagnosis double the exclusive breastfeeding rate during hospitalization. Newborns exclusively breastfed during hospitalization present 1.6 times more chances of being exclusively breastfeeding at hospital discharge. CONCLUSION: It was evidence that women who gave birth without COVID-19 suspicion, and newborns who had skin-to-skin contact with their mother at birth represented a predictive factor for favoring exclusive breastfeeding. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: This research contributes to the innovation of evaluating breastfeeding in the newborn's first hour of life, during hospitalization, and at discharge in a pandemic context.

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REME rev. min. enferm ; 25: e-1365, 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés, Portugués | LILACS, BDENF - Enfermería | ID: biblio-1287726

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RESUMO Objetivo: investigar a efetividade da educação em saúde sobre amamentação no pré-natal para a adoção de medidas de prevenção do ingurgitamento mamário decorrente do aleitamento materno. Método: trata-se de um estudo quase-experimental com 136 participantes. No grupo experimental (n=91) foi realizada intervenção educativa com demonstração clínica sobre amamentação durante a gestação e reforço das orientações por telefone; o grupo-controle (n=45) recebeu as orientações habituais da unidade de saúde sem interferência da equipe de pesquisa. Para a análise dos dados foi realizada estatística descritiva inferencial, e risco relativo para associação das variáveis de interesse. Resultado: a adoção de medidas de manejo do ingurgitamento mamário foi superior no grupo experimental (p=0,026). A técnica adequada de amamentação foi prevalente entre as mulheres que receberam a intervenção (p=0,030), em especial na posição (RR: 1,39; IC 95%: 1,002-1,94) e pega (RR:20,03; IC 95%: 5,2-77,8). Além disso, o grupo experimental realizou a interrupção da mamada de forma adequada (p<0,001). Conclusão: a educação em saúde com utilização de demonstração clínica é efetiva no manejo do ingurgitamento mamário, na técnica adequada de amamentação e comportamentos de proteção ao aleitamento materno.


RESUMEN Objetivo: investigar la efectividad de la educación en salud sobre lactancia materna en la atención prenatal para la adopción de medidas para prevenir la ingurgitación de mama resultante de la lactancia materna. Método: se trata de un estudio casi-experimental con 136 participantes. En el grupo experimental (n = 91) se realizó una intervención educativa con demostración clínica sobre lactancia materna durante el embarazo y refuerzo de las guías telefónicas; el grupo control (n = 45) recibió las instrucciones habituales de la unidad de salud sin interferencia del equipo de investigación. Para el análisis de los datos se realizó estadística descriptiva inferencial y riesgo relativo para la asociación de las variables de interés. Resultado: la adopción de medidas para el manejo de la congestión mamaria fue superior en el grupo experimental (p = 0.026). La técnica de lactancia adecuada prevaleció entre las mujeres que recibieron la intervención (p = 0,030), especialmente en la posición (RR: 1,39; IC 95%: 1,002-1,94) y agarre (RR: 20,03; IC 95%: 5,2-77,8). Además, el grupo experimental realizó la interrupción de la lactancia de forma adecuada (p <0,001). Conclusión: la educación en salud con el uso de la demostración clínica es eficaz en el manejo de la congestión mamaria, en la técnica adecuada de lactancia materna y conductas protectoras frente a la lactancia materna.


ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the effectiveness of health education on breastfeeding in prenatal care for the adoption of measures to prevent breast engorgement resulting from breastfeeding. Method: this is a quasi-experimental study with 136 participants. In the experimental group (n = 91) an educational intervention was carried out with clinical demonstration on breastfeeding during pregnancy and reinforcement of guidelines by telephone; the control group (n = 45) received the usual instructions from the Primary Health Care without interference from the research team. For the analysis of the data, inferential descriptive statistics and relative risk for the association of the variables of interest were performed. Result: the adoption of measures to manage breast engorgement was superior in the experimental group (p = 0.026). The adequate breastfeeding technique was prevalent among women who received the intervention (p = 0.030), especially in the position (RR: 1.39; 95% CI: 1.002-1.94) and latching on (RR: 20.03; 95% CI: 5.2-77.8). Also, the experimental group performed the interruption of breastfeeding appropriately (p <0.001). Conclusion: health education with the use of clinical demonstration is effective in the management of breast engorgement, in the appropriate technique of breastfeeding, and protective behaviors against breastfeeding.


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Humanos , Femenino , Embarazo , Atención Prenatal , Lactancia Materna , Educación en Salud , Enfermería Maternoinfantil/educación , Trastornos de la Lactancia/prevención & control
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