2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1414-32832010000200007
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Aspectos relacionados ao estabelecimento e à manutenção do aleitamento materno exclusivo na perspectiva de mulheres atendidas em uma unidade básica de saúde

Abstract: Com a proposta de conhecer aspectos que envolvem o período de estabelecimento e manutenção do aleitamento materno exclusivo (AME), na perspectiva de mulheres, realizou-se estudo qualitativo com 12 mães de lactentes menores de seis meses, atendidas em unidade básica de saúde. Entrevistas semiestruturadas, gravadas, transcritas e submetidas à análise de conteúdo revelaram as categorias: traumas mamilares; livre demanda; "leite fraco"; saúde psicológica da nutriz; experiência anterior em amamentação; amamentação … Show more

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“…In this sense, inappropriate information coming from other social networks, especially friends, neighbors and relatives, may impact the decision to breastfeed, as can be noticed in Amethyst's testimony (urban area): "Meanwhile, some people in the streets told me it was foolish to give only breast milk until the sixth month, that I would only get very stressed, that it would be more correct to offer food as soon as the child was two or three months old…". The results of the study by Fujimori et al 25 involving mothers who use public health services in the state of São Paulo corroborated this finding. The authors observed that the grandmother, mother-in-law, sisters, sisters-in-law, spouse, neighbor or people with more experience influenced the practice of breastfeeding, and, in an attempt to help resolve the doubts and uncertainties of the mother, they could end up encouraging weaning.…”
Section: Family and Health Professional Supportsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In this sense, inappropriate information coming from other social networks, especially friends, neighbors and relatives, may impact the decision to breastfeed, as can be noticed in Amethyst's testimony (urban area): "Meanwhile, some people in the streets told me it was foolish to give only breast milk until the sixth month, that I would only get very stressed, that it would be more correct to offer food as soon as the child was two or three months old…". The results of the study by Fujimori et al 25 involving mothers who use public health services in the state of São Paulo corroborated this finding. The authors observed that the grandmother, mother-in-law, sisters, sisters-in-law, spouse, neighbor or people with more experience influenced the practice of breastfeeding, and, in an attempt to help resolve the doubts and uncertainties of the mother, they could end up encouraging weaning.…”
Section: Family and Health Professional Supportsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Tais achados podem ser justificados devido a uma maior capacidade de compreensão e maturidade das mulheres adultas em relação à importância da prática do AM, e ao maior comprometimento advindo dessa compreensão. Além disso, a experiência prévia de AM pode ser um fator colaborador para a prática atual de alimentação do filho (20) . Além da idade, a presença de um companheiro, relatada pela maior parte das mães deste estudo, embora não tenha apresentado correlação com significância estatística, pode ser considerado ponto positivo para a prática do AM, visto que estudo realizado com lactentes de até dois anos em Campinas mostrou que as mulheres sem companheiro têm risco 17% maior de amamentar seus filhos por menos tempo (21) .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…In qualitative studies (17)(18) , it has been highlighted that, besides the absence of maternity leave, the burden of housework and care for other children may represent other conditioning factors for early weaning. They also highlight the importance of social support and compliance with protection policies for this practice, considering that, in Brazil, many women with a paid job do not receive this benefit, due to employers' non-compliance with the law or of informal job contracts (17) .…”
Section: Rev Esc Enfermmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also highlight the importance of social support and compliance with protection policies for this practice, considering that, in Brazil, many women with a paid job do not receive this benefit, due to employers' non-compliance with the law or of informal job contracts (17) .…”
Section: Rev Esc Enfermmentioning
confidence: 99%