Breastfeeding at discharge and in the third stage of the Kangaroo Mother Care among hospitalized preterm infants

Author:

dos Santos Ana Carolina Silva1ORCID,Carmona Elenice Valentim1ORCID,Sanfelice Clara Fróes de Oliveira1ORCID,Mafetoni Reginaldo Roque1ORCID,Lopes Maria Helena Baena de Moraes1ORCID,Balaminut Talita1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the type of feeding and analyze the sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge, in the first and in the last follow-up visit of the third stage of the Kangaroo Mother Care among infants admitted to the kangaroo unit. Method: Longitudinal and retrospective study. A total of 186 infants of gestational age <37 weeks admitted to the kangaroo unit in 2018 and 2019 was included. Data collected from medical records and subjected to inferential analysis and the Poisson regression model (P < 0.05). Results: Exclusive breastfeeding rate was 73.1% at discharge, with a drop at the last follow-up visit (68.1%). At discharge, there was a greater probability of exclusive breastfeeding in younger mothers, with higher education, infants born with higher birth weight and who received exclusive human milk during hospitalization; in the first follow-up visit, in a younger mother and infant who received only human milk during hospitalization; and in the last follow-up visit, a young mother, infant who received only human milk and suckled at the breast for the first time in the kangaroo unit. Conclusion: Most infants hospitalized in the second stage of the Kangaroo Mother Care were exclusively breastfed and presented maternal and clinical factors related to breastfeeding. This fact can help manage the challenges of the method and promote breastfeeding.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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