2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jped.2013.02.018
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Degree of compliance with the ten steps of the Breastfeeding Friendly Primary Care Initiative and its association with the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding

Abstract: Given the contribution of BFPCI to the practice of EBF, a greater investment in the expansion and sustainability of this initiative is recommended, as well as its association with other strategies to promote, protect, and support breastfeeding.

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“…Other studies were held in Europe, 6 (14%), Oceania, 6 (13.9%), Asia, 2 (4.7%), Africa, 2 (4.7%) and one in three countries, Bangladesh and Nepal (Asia) and Malawi (Africa). The main three languages were English, 51.2% (22), followed by Portuguese, 44.2% (19), and 4.7% (2) Spanish.…”
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“…Other studies were held in Europe, 6 (14%), Oceania, 6 (13.9%), Asia, 2 (4.7%), Africa, 2 (4.7%) and one in three countries, Bangladesh and Nepal (Asia) and Malawi (Africa). The main three languages were English, 51.2% (22), followed by Portuguese, 44.2% (19), and 4.7% (2) Spanish.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most studies were quantitative (76.7%) (33), and 37.2% (16) are evaluative, 20.9% (9) qualitative, 13.9% (6) cross-sectional, 11.6% (5) clinical trial, 7% (3) cohort and the same quantity of quasi-experimental, and one was descriptive. Regarding evaluation of methodological quality, 12.5% (2) of the 16 evaluative papers were rated excellent, 56.25% (9) very good and 31.25% (5) good, with two value judgments 18,19 . The others were classified by level of evidence, predominantly at level IV, 59.3% (16), followed by level III, 22.2% (6) and level II, 18.5% (5); and regarding CASP, most were classified as very good, 51.8% 14, 25.9% (7) as excellent and 22.2% (6) as good.…”
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“…https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/jovenspesquisadores/ Revista Jovens Pesquisadores ISSN 2237 048X, DOI: 10.17058/rjp.v9i2.13424 87 1992;LAMBERTI et al, 2011;RITO et al, 2013), de infecções do trato respiratório (ALBERNAZ;MENEZES;CESAR, 2003;DIAS et al, 2010), de otites (TEELE; KLEIN;ROSNER, 1989;PASSANHA et al, 2010) e de alergias e predisposições atópicas (VAN ODIJK et al, 2003;SCHINCAGLIA et al, 2015). Ademais, o aleitamento materno apresenta benefícios para além do período de lactância como o risco diminuído de hipertensão arterial sistêmica, de níveis elevados de colesterol, de diabetes (HORTA et al, 2007;UMER et al, 2018) e, do risco de obesidade (DEWEY, 2003;HOWELL et al, 2014).…”
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