2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-80342010000400016
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Seguimento ambulatorial de um grupo de prematuros e a prevalência do aleitamento na alta hospitalar e ao sexto mês de vida: contribuições da fonoaudiologia

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Verificar a prevalência do aleitamento materno em prematuros com peso acima de 1500 g, na alta hospitalar e até o 6º mês de vida. MÉTODOS: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo observacional, retrospectivo, de caráter quantitativo, baseado na análise de prontuários de bebês nascidos entre janeiro de 2006 e dezembro de 2007, que foram assistidos pelo serviço de Fonoaudiologia na unidade pediátrica e ambulatório de Fonoaudiologia de um Hospital de Base. Foram incluídos recém-nascidos pré-termo de baixo peso… Show more

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“…It is recognized that premature children are in need of comprehensive care for development, considering a care for the physical problems and "interactional" of baby that may occur 8 . With regard to breastfeeding, which is considered a healthy and safe food for all babies 9,10 , in anterior studies it was showed that exclusive breastfeeding rates for premature babies in hospital until the sixth months-old are below the recommended by the World Health Organization [11][12][13] and considering also that the early weaning lead to behaviors such as use of baby bottle 14 and pacifiers in babies 14,15 . The authors believe that in spite of difficulties in breastfeeding of premature baby, it is important that the conduct of the staff and the hospital routine fit to meet the family demands 16 and there is a closer relationship between his mother, his family and staff 17 to breastfeeding may be facilitated and promoted 16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recognized that premature children are in need of comprehensive care for development, considering a care for the physical problems and "interactional" of baby that may occur 8 . With regard to breastfeeding, which is considered a healthy and safe food for all babies 9,10 , in anterior studies it was showed that exclusive breastfeeding rates for premature babies in hospital until the sixth months-old are below the recommended by the World Health Organization [11][12][13] and considering also that the early weaning lead to behaviors such as use of baby bottle 14 and pacifiers in babies 14,15 . The authors believe that in spite of difficulties in breastfeeding of premature baby, it is important that the conduct of the staff and the hospital routine fit to meet the family demands 16 and there is a closer relationship between his mother, his family and staff 17 to breastfeeding may be facilitated and promoted 16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They consider this a natural strategy for building bond, affection, protection and nutrition for the infants, while also contributing for decreasing infant mortality and for a sustainable development. 3 Breastfeeding (BF) of preterm infants has unique traits, with early weaning being common, [4][5] especially because of the delay in directly suckling the mother's breast, infant hospitalization, maternal and family stress, and gaps in BF encouragement and support in this context. 5 However, there is a consensus regarding HM as the ideal feeding for preterm newborns (PTNs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 However, there is a consensus regarding HM as the ideal feeding for preterm newborns (PTNs). [4][5] Therefore, preserving maternal lactation and exclusive breastfeeding are strategic actions. 5 Supporting and encouraging PTN breastfeeding ensures higher quality of life, 4,6 growth, and development, [4][5][6] because it fosters the mother-child bond, 4 decreases weight loss, [4][5] stimulates and matures the immune and digestive systems of infants, 4 among other benefits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3 Prematuros e bebês de baixo peso, amamentados no peito da mãe, apresentam menor tempo de internação hospitalar, melhor prognóstico para o desenvolvimento neurológico, diminuição da perda de peso, diminuição do índice de doenças crônicas e agudas e aumento de sobrevida, em relação àqueles amamentados com leite industrializado. 4 Entende-se que a prematuridade e o baixo peso apresentam-se como condições do recém-nascido (RN) que normalmente irão necessitar de cuidados especiais que somente podem ser realizados por meio da hospitalização.…”
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