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Factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review

OBJECTIVE: To identify independent risk factors for non-breastfeeding within the first hour of life. METHODS: A systematic review of Medline, LILACS, Scopus, and Web of Science electronic databases, till August 30, 2013, was performed without restrictions on language or date of publishing. Studies t...

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Autores principales: Esteves, Tania Maria Brasil, Daumas, Regina Paiva, de Oliveira, Maria Inês Couto, de Andrade, Carlos Augusto de Ferreira, Leite, Iuri Costa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4181097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048005278
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author Esteves, Tania Maria Brasil
Daumas, Regina Paiva
de Oliveira, Maria Inês Couto
de Andrade, Carlos Augusto de Ferreira
Leite, Iuri Costa
author_facet Esteves, Tania Maria Brasil
Daumas, Regina Paiva
de Oliveira, Maria Inês Couto
de Andrade, Carlos Augusto de Ferreira
Leite, Iuri Costa
author_sort Esteves, Tania Maria Brasil
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description OBJECTIVE: To identify independent risk factors for non-breastfeeding within the first hour of life. METHODS: A systematic review of Medline, LILACS, Scopus, and Web of Science electronic databases, till August 30, 2013, was performed without restrictions on language or date of publishing. Studies that used regression models and provided adjusted measures of association were included. Studies in which the regression model was not specified or those based on specific populations regarding age or the presence of morbidities were excluded. RESULTS: The search resulted in 155 articles, from which 18 met the inclusion criteria. These were conducted in Asia (9), Africa (5), and South America (4), between 1999 and 2013. The prevalence of breastfeeding within the first hour of life ranged from 11.4%, in a province of Saudi Arabia, to 83.3% in Sri Lanka. Cesarean delivery was the most consistent risk factor for non-breastfeeding within the first hour of life. “Low family income”, “maternal age less than 25 years”, “low maternal education”, “no prenatal visit”, “home delivery”, “no prenatal guidance on breastfeeding” and “preterm birth” were reported as risk factors in at least two studies. CONCLUSIONS: Besides the hospital routines, indicators for low socioeconomic status and poor access to health services were also identified as independent risk factors for non-breastfeeding within the first hour of life. Policies to promote breastfeeding, appropriate to each context, should aim to reduce inequalities in health.
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spelling pubmed-41810972015-01-07 Factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review Esteves, Tania Maria Brasil Daumas, Regina Paiva de Oliveira, Maria Inês Couto de Andrade, Carlos Augusto de Ferreira Leite, Iuri Costa Rev Saude Publica Review OBJECTIVE: To identify independent risk factors for non-breastfeeding within the first hour of life. METHODS: A systematic review of Medline, LILACS, Scopus, and Web of Science electronic databases, till August 30, 2013, was performed without restrictions on language or date of publishing. Studies that used regression models and provided adjusted measures of association were included. Studies in which the regression model was not specified or those based on specific populations regarding age or the presence of morbidities were excluded. RESULTS: The search resulted in 155 articles, from which 18 met the inclusion criteria. These were conducted in Asia (9), Africa (5), and South America (4), between 1999 and 2013. The prevalence of breastfeeding within the first hour of life ranged from 11.4%, in a province of Saudi Arabia, to 83.3% in Sri Lanka. Cesarean delivery was the most consistent risk factor for non-breastfeeding within the first hour of life. “Low family income”, “maternal age less than 25 years”, “low maternal education”, “no prenatal visit”, “home delivery”, “no prenatal guidance on breastfeeding” and “preterm birth” were reported as risk factors in at least two studies. CONCLUSIONS: Besides the hospital routines, indicators for low socioeconomic status and poor access to health services were also identified as independent risk factors for non-breastfeeding within the first hour of life. Policies to promote breastfeeding, appropriate to each context, should aim to reduce inequalities in health. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2014-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4181097/ /pubmed/25210829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048005278 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Esteves, Tania Maria Brasil
Daumas, Regina Paiva
de Oliveira, Maria Inês Couto
de Andrade, Carlos Augusto de Ferreira
Leite, Iuri Costa
Factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review
title Factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review
title_full Factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review
title_fullStr Factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review
title_short Factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review
title_sort factors associated to breastfeeding in the first hour of life: systematic review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4181097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048005278
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