Health Education to Strengthen Breastfeeding Actions
Author(s) -
Raul Rodrigues Cipriano Sousa,
Ingred Pereira Cirino,
Paula Valentina de Sousa Vera,
Artemízia Francisca de Sousa,
Luísa Helena de Oliveira Lima,
Édina Araújo Rodrigues Oliveira
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2451
Subject(s) - breastfeeding , medicine , intervention (counseling) , breast feeding , family medicine , breastfeeding promotion , colostrum , population , promotion (chess) , breast milk , health promotion , health education , nursing , pediatrics , environmental health , public health , biochemistry , chemistry , politics , political science , antibody , law , immunology
Breast milk is, without a doubt, the food that provides all the nutrients essential for the healthy growth and development of children. Through effective breastfeeding practices, it is possible to prevent several chronic noncommunicable diseases in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.\udObjective: To investigate the relevance of using an educational strategy in breastfeeding promotion.\udMethods: It was a descriptive study with uncontrolled analytical approach conducted with 36 mothers of children under 2 years of age about breastfeeding, through an educational intervention using the booklet “Breastfeeding: an act of love”. Data collection took place in two moments (pre-test and post-test). Ethics Committee approved the project under protocol No. 058657.\udResults: Data analysis revealed that 41.6% of the interviewees stated that they did not receive guidance about breast problems from any professional during prenatal care, and 22% reported having presented nipple fissures. Regarding the initiation of breastfeeding, 11.1% of the women interviewed did not knowthe importance of colostrum, and 30.6% did not know its benefits. Assessment of the mothers’ knowledge before and after the intervention obtained a percentage of correctness of 50.7% and 70%, respectively.\udConclusion: The educational activity to encourage breastfeeding was able to increase the mothers’ knowledge about breastfeeding and its health benefits for women and children. It is imperative to carry out activities such as the one proposed in this study, which enables the prevention of several problems that directly affect the health of families, acting effectively to promote a solid knowledge for the population.\udKeywords: Breast Feeding. Child Health. Health Education. Infant Nutrition. Food and Nutrition Education
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