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The role of skin-to-skin contact in exclusive breastfeeding: a cohort study

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العنوان: The role of skin-to-skin contact in exclusive breastfeeding: a cohort study
المؤلفون: Goudard, Marivanda Julia Furtado, Lamy, Zeni Carvalho, Marba, Sérgio Tadeu Martins, Lima, Geisy Maria de Souza, Santos, Alcione Miranda dos, Vale, Marynea Silva do, Ribeiro, Talyta Garcia da Silva, Costa, Roberta, Azevedo, Vivian Mara Gonçalves de Oliveira, Lamy-Filho, Fernando
المصدر: Revista de Saúde Pública. January 2022 56
بيانات النشر: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo, 2022.
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Infant, Low Birth Weight, Premature Birth, Breast Feeding, Kangaroo-Mother Care Method, Intensive Care, Neonatal
الوصف: OBJETIVE To understand the role of exposure to skin-to-skin contact and its minimum duration in determining exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge in infants weighing up to 1,800g at birth. METHODS A multicenter cohort study was carried out in five Brazilian neonatal units. Infants weighing ≤ 1,800g at birth were eligible. Skin-to-skin contact time was recorded by the health care team and parents on an individual chart. Maternal and infant data was obtained from maternal questionnaires and medical records. The Classification Tree, a machine learning method, was used for data analysis; the tree growth algorithm, using statistical tests, partitions the dataset into mutually exclusive subsets that best describe the response variable and calculates appropriate cut-off points for continuous variables, thus generating an efficient explanatory model for the outcome under study. RESULTS A total of 388 infants participated in the study, with a median of 31.6 (IQR = 29–31.8) weeks of gestation age and birth weight of 1,429g (IQR = 1,202–1,610). The exclusive breastfeeding rate at discharge was 61.6%. For infant’s weighting between 1,125g and 1,655g, exposed to skin-to-skin contact was strongly associated with exclusive breastfeeding. Moreover, infants who made an average > 149.6 min/day of skin-to-skin contact had higher chances in this outcome (74% versus 46%). In this group, those who received a severity score (SNAPPE-II) equal to zero increased their chances of breastfeeding (83% versus 63%). CONCLUSION Skin-to-skin contact proved to be of great relevance in maintaining exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge for preterm infants weighing 1,125g–1,655g at birth, especially in those with lower severity scores.
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اللغة: English
تدمد: 0034-8910
DOI: 10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056004063
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رقم الانضمام: edssci.S0034.89102022000100260
قاعدة البيانات: SciELO
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تدمد:00348910
DOI:10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056004063