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Implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the level of implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of a representative sample of 916 infants < 6 months, in Ribeirao Preto, SP, Southeastern Brazil, in 2011...

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Autores principales: Passanha, Adriana, Benício, Maria Helena D'Aquino, Venâncio, Sônia Isoyama, dos Reis, Márcia Cristina Guerreiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24626552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2013047004807
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author Passanha, Adriana
Benício, Maria Helena D'Aquino
Venâncio, Sônia Isoyama
dos Reis, Márcia Cristina Guerreiro
author_facet Passanha, Adriana
Benício, Maria Helena D'Aquino
Venâncio, Sônia Isoyama
dos Reis, Márcia Cristina Guerreiro
author_sort Passanha, Adriana
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the level of implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of a representative sample of 916 infants < 6 months, in Ribeirao Preto, SP, Southeastern Brazil, in 2011. Data on breastfeeding, place of outpatient care and other characteristics were collected during the National Vaccination Campaign. The factor studied is where outpatient care took place: Private; Non-Network Public; Public with Network Workshop; and Public certified by Network. The individualized effect of the factor studied on the outcome was analyzed using Poisson regression with robust variance. RESULTS: The comparison between private (reference category) and other outpatient care showed significant dose-response relationship with a progressive increase in the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding in public non-Network, public with Network Workshop and public accredited by Network outpatient care (p = 0.047). As regards the Basic Health Units accredited by Network category, the Prevalence Ratio of exclusive breastfeeding was equal to 1.47 (95%CI 1.00;2.17), after adjustment for confounding variables. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding for infants < 6 months was higher in places accredited by the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network, which evinces the importance of investing in accreditation of Basic Units of Health by this strategy.
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spelling pubmed-42060962015-01-07 Implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding Passanha, Adriana Benício, Maria Helena D'Aquino Venâncio, Sônia Isoyama dos Reis, Márcia Cristina Guerreiro Rev Saude Publica Public Health Practice OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the level of implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of a representative sample of 916 infants < 6 months, in Ribeirao Preto, SP, Southeastern Brazil, in 2011. Data on breastfeeding, place of outpatient care and other characteristics were collected during the National Vaccination Campaign. The factor studied is where outpatient care took place: Private; Non-Network Public; Public with Network Workshop; and Public certified by Network. The individualized effect of the factor studied on the outcome was analyzed using Poisson regression with robust variance. RESULTS: The comparison between private (reference category) and other outpatient care showed significant dose-response relationship with a progressive increase in the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding in public non-Network, public with Network Workshop and public accredited by Network outpatient care (p = 0.047). As regards the Basic Health Units accredited by Network category, the Prevalence Ratio of exclusive breastfeeding was equal to 1.47 (95%CI 1.00;2.17), after adjustment for confounding variables. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding for infants < 6 months was higher in places accredited by the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network, which evinces the importance of investing in accreditation of Basic Units of Health by this strategy. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4206096/ /pubmed/24626552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2013047004807 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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Passanha, Adriana
Benício, Maria Helena D'Aquino
Venâncio, Sônia Isoyama
dos Reis, Márcia Cristina Guerreiro
Implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding
title Implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding
title_full Implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding
title_fullStr Implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding
title_short Implementation of the Brazilian Breastfeeding Network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding
title_sort implementation of the brazilian breastfeeding network and prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding
topic Public Health Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24626552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2013047004807
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