2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2005000100003
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Trends in breastfeeding research by Brazilian nurses

Abstract: Trends in breastfeeding research by Brazilian nursesEvolução da pesquisa em aleitamento materno conduzida pela enfermagem brasileira

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“…It also suddenly stops the bond between mothers and babies, delays mothers' recovery and return to previous physical condition, and affects families' budget because of the cost of the formula. Brazilian nursing has played an important role in the Programa de Aleitamento Materno (Breastfeeding Program), encouraging women to breastfeed with an increase in rates of sole breastfeeding and thus, decrease in early termination of breastfeeding and in infants' diseases (1) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also suddenly stops the bond between mothers and babies, delays mothers' recovery and return to previous physical condition, and affects families' budget because of the cost of the formula. Brazilian nursing has played an important role in the Programa de Aleitamento Materno (Breastfeeding Program), encouraging women to breastfeed with an increase in rates of sole breastfeeding and thus, decrease in early termination of breastfeeding and in infants' diseases (1) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Oriá et al [12] and Mazanec et al [13], both agents in the interpersonal relationship should understand the communication signals, be their gestures, expressions, or words, so that the efficient and effective healthcare provided the patient by the nurse are realized as such by the patient. The relationship between these two agents first took root during the group meetings, which were based on therapeutic communication aimed at establishing ties in order to help change lifetime habits.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…13 Low adherence to established breastfeeding guidelines is a major health concern because it becomes a catalyst for various childhood diseases and increases chances of childhood morbidity and mortality. Oria and researchers conducted a literary review in order to synthesize breastfeeding research, organize findings into historical time periods, and learn what kinds of programs and studies were launched in areas of northeastern Brazil to address problems surrounding breastfeeding 14 . The authors developed a time period beginning with the launch of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Program (BBP).…”
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confidence: 99%