Mother's knowledge about breastfeeding: a descriptive study

Aims: Characterize the demographic profile of mothers who breastfeed exclusively or not, to verify the type of feeding offered to the infants and to inquire the mother's knowledge about important points concerning breastfeeding. Methods: Quantitative, descriptive study involving 102 mothers fol...

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Published inOnline Brazilian journal of nursing Vol. 7; no. 2
Main Authors Komarsson, Kalyne AC, Oriá, Mônica OB, Dodt, Regina CM, Almeida, Paulo C de, Ximenes, Lorena B
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Niteroi Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mestrado Profissional em Enfermagem 01.08.2008
Universidade Federal Fluminense, Escola de Enfermagem Aurora de Afonso Costa
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Summary:Aims: Characterize the demographic profile of mothers who breastfeed exclusively or not, to verify the type of feeding offered to the infants and to inquire the mother's knowledge about important points concerning breastfeeding. Methods: Quantitative, descriptive study involving 102 mothers followed at the Center for Family Development whom were selected randomly, by adopting the following criteria: mothers of suckling infants up to 2 years of life, exclusively breastfed or not. The research was conducted using individual interviews; collected data were processed using the Software Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS 13.0). Results: 93 (91.2%) families had income between 1 to 3 minimum salaries; 70.6% of the mothers had ages between 18 and 30 years; 76.5% of the infants were breastfed and 31.4% were exclusively breastfed. In relation to the maternal knowledge on breastfeeding, it was observed that the previous breastfeeding experience and duration were significantly associated with the right answers on breastfeeding free demand (p=0.018), and water presence in the composition of maternal milk (p=0.031), as indicated correctly by 92 (90.1%) and 79 (77.5%) of the mothers, respectively. Conclusions: The study found that the mothers demonstrated a good knowledge level about breastfeeding issues; however, this finding is not indicative of awareness or self-confidence in the context of child health promotion, therefore mothers have not breastfed their children in the expected manner yet.
ISSN:1676-4285
1676-4285
DOI:10.5935/1676-4285.20081558