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[Nursing and breastfeeding: combining secular practices].

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  • 1Depto de Enfermagem Materno-Infantil e Psiquiátrica, Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade de São Paulo.

Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da U S P
|May 30, 2002
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This study introduces a home-based support program for breastfeeding mothers facing difficulties. The program successfully enabled all participants to continue or restart breastfeeding, enhancing mother-child wellbeing.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Lactation Support

Context:

  • Despite increased initiatives, mothers face challenges accessing specialized breastfeeding help post-hospital discharge.
  • Existing support systems often fail to meet the ongoing needs of breastfeeding mothers.
  • Postpartum care gaps hinder successful breastfeeding journeys.

Purpose:

  • To describe the Domiciliary Attendance to Mother and son program.
  • To provide in-home assistance and advice for breastfeeding and lactation.
  • To implement simplified breastfeeding management techniques based on the Symbolic Interactionism Model.

Summary:

  • The Domiciliary Attendance to Mother and son program offers home-based support to mothers experiencing breastfeeding difficulties.

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  • It utilizes simplified management techniques derived from the Symbolic Interactionism Model.
  • The program focuses on practical, in-home guidance for successful lactation.
  • Impact:

    • All women assisted by the program successfully continued breastfeeding.
    • The program facilitated successful re-lactation for participants.
    • Enhanced mother-child wellbeing through sustained breastfeeding support.