2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.wombi.2016.10.004
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Factors affecting intention to breastfeed of a group of Brazilian childbearing women

Abstract: Previous positive breastfeeding experience and guidance during prenatal examinations positively affected women's intention to breastfeed; while older, unemployed women in their second or more gestation and previous breastfeeding experience intended to breastfeed their children for longer periods of time.

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“…Among women with a third child (therefore a longer legal duration of postnatal maternity leave), the most important factor related to breastfeeding duration was the decrease in working time allowed by the parental leave; however, this was not related to breastfeeding initiation. For women with a third child, previous breastfeeding experience may be the major determinant of breastfeeding initiation or the intention to breastfeed (Moimaz, Rocha, Garbin, Rovida, & Saliba, ), and thus factors related to breastfeeding duration may encompass breastfeeding facilities and support. Unfortunately, in our analyses, we could not distinguish whether women who are more inclined to breastfeed used these facilities to favour breastfeeding success or whether the facilities encouraged women to initiate and extend the duration of their breastfeeding.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among women with a third child (therefore a longer legal duration of postnatal maternity leave), the most important factor related to breastfeeding duration was the decrease in working time allowed by the parental leave; however, this was not related to breastfeeding initiation. For women with a third child, previous breastfeeding experience may be the major determinant of breastfeeding initiation or the intention to breastfeed (Moimaz, Rocha, Garbin, Rovida, & Saliba, ), and thus factors related to breastfeeding duration may encompass breastfeeding facilities and support. Unfortunately, in our analyses, we could not distinguish whether women who are more inclined to breastfeed used these facilities to favour breastfeeding success or whether the facilities encouraged women to initiate and extend the duration of their breastfeeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A orientação profissional sobre amamentação também é considerada como um ponto importante para o sucesso da amamentação. Na literatura, diversos estudos relatam associações positivas entre orientações educativas e a redução do risco da não amamentação 17,29,32,33 . Nesta pesquisa com gestantes de alto risco, grande parte não tinha recebido nenhuma orientação sobre aleitamento até o momento da entrevista, ficando evidenciada a falta de informação das gestantes que não pretendiam realizar a amamentação exclusiva através das palavras "não" e "saber", destacando-se os seguintes discursos: "não tenho informação sobre amamentação" e "não sei como fazer".…”
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“…Dentre elas podem ser citados o tipo de parto, a falta de orientação, a baixa escolaridade, o medo da dor, as primigestas e o trabalho 32,33 . Algumas condições presentes na gestação de alto risco -como obesidade ou sobrepeso, depressão, uso de tabaco e adolescência -tam-bém apresentaram maiores chances de início tardio da amamentação por um período menor de tempo 33,[35][36][37][38] . Por se tratarem de gestantes de alto risco neste estudo, a indicação de parto cesariana é mais prevalente, reforçando-se a necessidade da atenção especial para essas gestantes.…”
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