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A simplified methodology for the community-based assessment of breast-feeding and amenorrhoea in Mexico.

R A Danko1, B J Selwyn, R Zamora-Romero, X P Chavez-Ordoñez.   

Abstract

Reported is the use of a simplified methodology for carrying out a community-based epidemiological assessment that is compatible with the goals of primary health care research. For this purpose, a current-status life table analysis of data from 1131 women who were served by community health workers in the State of México was used to determine the distributions of the duration of postpartum breast-feeding, amenorrhoea, and contraceptive use. The field methods used incorporated quality assurance procedures. At 1 month postpartum, 78% of the infants were still being breast-fed, at 5 months 50%, and at 12 months 25%. The level of amenorrhoea at 1 month postpartum was 85%, at 3 months 50%, and at 5 months 25%. Use of contraceptives was initiated at an early stage, with 42% of all users beginning during the first month postpartum. The simplified method described permitted the area's primary health care administrators to carry out research projects for programme development rapidly and was compatible with the locally available resources.

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Keywords:  Amenorrhea; Americas; Breast Feeding; Contraception; Contraceptive Usage; Data Analysis; Data Collection; Demographic Analysis; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Diseases; Epidemiologic Methods; Family Planning; Health; Infant Nutrition; Latin America; Life Table Method; Life Tables; Measurement; Menstruation Disorders; Mexico; North America; Nutrition; Population; Population Dynamics; Prevalence; Research Methodology; Time Factors

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2364480      PMCID: PMC2393121     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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Authors:  D P Smith
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