2011, Number 3
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Rev Cub de Tec de la Sal 2011; 2 (3)
Factores epidemiológicos que influyen en el abandono de la Lactancia Materna Exclusiva en la mujer venezolana
Batista SA, Sosa BM, Hernández DEB, Tamayo SOB
Language: Spanish
References: 15
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ABSTRACT
Was carried out an epidemic, descriptive, observational, prospective study, with the objective of evaluating the epidemic factors that influenced in the abandonment of the Nursing Maternal Sole right (LME) before the first six months of the life of all the nurslings, in several clinics of an Area of Community Integral Health in Venezuela in the period understood from January from 2007 to January of 2008. Taking as universe the alive 137 mothers of the born ones, belonging to this polyclinic, the sample coincided with all those that completed the inclusion approaches and exclusion for a total of 105 mothers to who you/they were applied a previously elaborated survey and validated by the authors that it picked up all the data related with the abandonment of the nursing in an exclusive way before the six months and some factors related with the same one. Where prevalence of 10% was obtained. The abandonment of this practice before the four months was more frequent in the groups of extreme ages of the life, that is to say in those smaller than 20 and those bigger than 35 years; meeting with more frequency in single and divorced mothers. The main causes of the abandonment were given because the boy was not filled, the school and/or labor reincorporation and the ignorance on the topic. The Illness Sharp Diarrheic (EDA) and the Sharp Breathing Infection (ANGER) they were the most opposing pathologies in the children of these mothers during their first six months of the life.
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