2005
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(05)67421-1
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Comparison of the effect of two systems for the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding

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“…When compared to data from the literature, the average number of visits made by mothers of this study to HMB was below the number believed to increase the duration of EB, as described by some authors [23][24][25][26] . Morrow et al 23 compared a control group to two groups who attended 3 or 6 visits in order to provide information about breastfeeding, and found a difference of 17 percentage points in the frequency of EBF in favour of the group attending more visits.…”
Section: Variablescontrasting
confidence: 69%
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“…When compared to data from the literature, the average number of visits made by mothers of this study to HMB was below the number believed to increase the duration of EB, as described by some authors [23][24][25][26] . Morrow et al 23 compared a control group to two groups who attended 3 or 6 visits in order to provide information about breastfeeding, and found a difference of 17 percentage points in the frequency of EBF in favour of the group attending more visits.…”
Section: Variablescontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Of all children evaluated in the study by Barros 24 , two-thirds made three or more visits to lactation centres, and these showed greater adherence to EBF for six months compared to those with fewer queries. Coutinho et al, 25 compared a group of mothers receiving maternity guidance to mothers who additionally were visited 10 times after birth, found that the group that received home visits had a higher EBF proportion. A recent meta-analysis analysed the effect of postnatal counselling on the duration of EBF in low and average-income 26 .…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazilian studies have shown this positive influence (3)(4)(5) . Health Units and the increased number of health professionals involved with breastfeeding in the city (6) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Esse achado reforça a necessidade de fortalecimento dessa nova estratégia, com ênfase na continuidade da atenção e no acompanhamento longitudinal, em virtude de sua repercussão na manutenção do aleitamento materno após a alta hospitalar 22 . Evidenciou-se elevada adesão à prática do aleitamento materno durante a permanência do binômio mãe-bebê na maternidade 23 , havendo maior necessidade de se investir no apoio à dupla após a sua alta 24 . Vários países, como Chile, Peru, Nicarágua, Argentina e Reino Unido, desenvolveram passos para o incentivo ao aleitamento materno na atenção primária 25 , e estudos apontam que ações desenvolvidas durante o pré-natal e no período pós-natal são capazes de aumentar, de forma significativa, as prevalências de aleitamento materno 25,26 .…”
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