Pregnant and lactating women’s knowledge of exclusive breastfeeding

Objective: To identify what pregnant and lactating women say about what is exclusivevbreastfeeding, its duration and benefits for moms and babies. Methods: This is a quantitative,descriptive study that took place in 2011 at a Family Health Center in Fortaleza-CE. The following variables were analyze...

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Autores: Maciel, Ana Paula Pessoa, Gondim, Ana Paula Soares, Silva, Ana Martins Vieira da, Barros, Fernando Colares, Barbosa, Gizelle de Lima, Albuquerque, Keylla Conceição de, Rios, Lucas de Lavôr, Lopes, Maria Socorro Vieira, Souza, Silézia Maria Franklin de
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2014
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)
Repositorio:Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
Idioma:portugués
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OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.ojs.unifor.br:article/2926
Acceso en línea:https://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/2926
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Breast Feeding
Health Services
Primary Health Care.
Lactancia materna
Servicios de Salud
Atención Primaria de Salud.
Aleitamento Materno
Serviços de Saúde
Atenção Básica.
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Sumario:Objective: To identify what pregnant and lactating women say about what is exclusivevbreastfeeding, its duration and benefits for moms and babies. Methods: This is a quantitative,descriptive study that took place in 2011 at a Family Health Center in Fortaleza-CE. The following variables were analyzed: socioeconomic characteristics, knowledge and attitude regarding breastfeeding and its benefits for the mom and baby. Data collection was performed using a questionnaire and consisted of a non-probability sample of 45 women with simple descriptive statistical analysis using proportion. Results: In all, 40 (88.9%) respondents were pregnant and 5 (11.1%) were breastfeeding. Mean age was 24 years. Regarding socioeconomic characteristics, 12 (30%) women said they were housemaids, 9 (22.5%) were housewives and 6 (15%) were unemployed. Concerning the definition of exclusive breastfeeding, 25 (55.6%) women considered breast milk as the only form of breastfeeding, five (11.1%) respondents considered breast milk, water and tea and 12 (26.7%) women did not know the meaning of the term. Considering the benefits, 16 (35.7%) women reported the strengthening of the bond with the child. Conclusion: It was observed that the assessed moms had knowledge of the definition, duration and benefits of exclusive breastfeeding; however, they presented some factors that contributed to early weaning. doi:10.5020/18061230.2013.p311