2020
DOI: 10.12957/reuerj.2020.51503
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Fatores associados ao uso de complemento lácteo entre recém-nascidos no ambiente hospitalar

Abstract: Objetivo: identificar os fatores associados ao uso de complemento lácteo entre recém-nascidos no ambiente hospitalar. Método: estudo transversal desenvolvido em instituição pública no interior do estado do Rio de Janeiro, a partir da coleta de dados em prontuários de nascidos vivos. Foram realizadas associações entre variáveis utilizando-se o teste de Qui-quadrado e a Regressão Logística Binária. Resultados: dos 351 prontuários consultados, 43 (12,0%) recém-nascidos fizeram uso de complemento lácteo durante a … Show more

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“…A study performed in a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro found that 12% of newborns used infant formula during hospitalization, even though they were healthy. 7 A cohort study in six hospitals in the city of São Paulo showed that 14.7% of newborns in rooming-in received formula. 8 The Scientific Department of Breastfeeding of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics warns about the use and abuse of infant formula in maternity hospitals in healthy newborns and provides support for professional practice, 9 reinforcing the importance of more in-depth national investigations on the subject.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study performed in a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro found that 12% of newborns used infant formula during hospitalization, even though they were healthy. 7 A cohort study in six hospitals in the city of São Paulo showed that 14.7% of newborns in rooming-in received formula. 8 The Scientific Department of Breastfeeding of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics warns about the use and abuse of infant formula in maternity hospitals in healthy newborns and provides support for professional practice, 9 reinforcing the importance of more in-depth national investigations on the subject.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of supplements, such as milk formula, is commonly associated with conditions linked to hypoglycemia, as noted in cases of macrosomic NBs and children of diabetic mothers (5) . The inadequate supply of this complement can interfere with the oral motor pattern, leading the NB to present specific difficulties in oral function, impairing suction and, consequently, the success of breastfeeding (6) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O uso de complemento, como a fórmula láctea, é comumente associado a condições ligadas a hipoglicemia, como notado nos casos de RNs macrossômicos e filhos de mães diabéticas (5) . A forma inadequada da oferta desse complemento pode interferir no padrão motor oral, levando o RN a apresentar dificuldades específicas na função oral, trazendo prejuízos na sucção e, consequentemente, no sucesso do aleitamento materno (6) .…”
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