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Nurses participation in promoting breastfeeding

2016; International Medical Society; Linguagem: Inglês

10.3823/2021

ISSN

1755-7682

Autores

Nicássia Sousa Mélo, Maria Mirtes da Nóbrega, Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite, Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva, Ester Missias Villaverde Antas, Ana Paula Dantas da Silva, Sílvia Ximenes Oliveira, Erta Soraya Ribeiro César, Thoyama Nadja Feliz Alencar Lima, Talita Araújo de Souza, Bruno Bezerra do Nascimento, Francisca Elidivânia de Farias Camboim, José Cleston Alves Camboim, Desiny Dantas Melquíadas Azevedo, Edmara da Nóbrega Xavier Martins, Juliane de Oliveira Costa Nóbre, Maryama Naara Félix Alencar Lima,

Tópico(s)

Migration, Racism, and Human Rights

Resumo

Objective: To analyze the nursing practices in the promotion of breast-feeding AM during pregnancy and childbirth. Method: The sample consisted of 50 mothers in the city of Diamond-PB. Data were collected through a demographic survey questionnaire and information about breastfeeding. Data were analyzed quantitatively using descriptive statistics. Results: mothers are aware of the importance of breastfeeding in meeting the child's needs and favoring the affective link between them; However, it was seen that the baby weaning occurred before the pediatric recommendation period; in relation to the nurse's role in promoting the PM noted that mothers received some form of guidance on breastfeeding, indicating that it is not the lack of access to information hinders the adoption of appropriate practices AM. Conclusion: we need a cultural change so that feeding the incentive stock will be achieved.

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