| Literature DB >> 29026430 |
Mariana Moraes de Oliveira1,2, José Simon Camelo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite evidences indicating the superiority of breastfeeding and recent advances in the indicators of breastfeeding in Brazil, exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) during the first six months after birth continues to be an infrequent practice in the country. The objective of the present study was to determine which gestational, perinatal, and postnatal factors of the mother-baby dyad might be associated with the cessation of EBF by six months after birth.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Exclusive breastfeeding; Weaning
Year: 2017 PMID: 29026430 PMCID: PMC5627475 DOI: 10.1186/s13006-017-0132-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Breastfeed J ISSN: 1746-4358 Impact factor: 3.461
Variables organized according to the temporal proximity to outcome
| Distal level | Intermediate distal level | Proximal intermediate level | Proximal level | Outcome |
| Maternal sociodemographic variables | Prenatal care variables | Variables related to the period of delivery | Postnatal variables | Cessation of EBF by six months after birth |
| • Maternal age | • Planning of the last pregnancy | • Number of pregnancies | • Time of first baby suckling after birth | |
| • Maternal schooling | • Number of prenatal visits attended | • Period of birth | • Initial maternal difficulty with BF | |
| • Remunerated activity performed | • Maternal prenatal guidance about BF | • Classification of birth | • Maternal guidance about BF after birth | |
| • Maternal experience with EBF for at least one month | ||||
| • Maternal experience with EBF for at least six months |
Variables of the mother-baby dyads (n = 283) enrolled in this study
| Variables of the mother-baby dyad | Total | % | Practicing EBFa | Cessation of EBFb |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal age at birth | ||||
| ≤20 years | 73 | 25.8 | 7 | 66 |
| >20 years | 210 | 74.2 | 36 | 174 |
| Maternal schooling immediately after birth | ||||
| ≤8 complete years of study | 80 | 28.3 | 13 | 67 |
| >8 complete years of study | 203 | 71.7 | 30 | 173 |
| Remunerated activity performed by the mother until birth | ||||
| No | 167 | 59.0 | 30 | 137 |
| Yes | 116 | 41.0 | 13 | 103 |
| Number of pregnancies | ||||
| Primigestae | 121 | 42.8 | 12 | 109 |
| Multigestae | 162 | 57.2 | 31 | 131 |
| Maternal experience with EBF for at least one month before birth | ||||
| No | 152 | 53.7 | 17 | 135 |
| Yes | 131 | 46.3 | 26 | 105 |
| Maternal experience with EBF for at least six months before birth | ||||
| No | 216 | 76.3 | 24 | 192 |
| Yes | 67 | 23.7 | 19 | 48 |
| Planning of the last pregnancy | ||||
| No | 197 | 69.6 | 31 | 166 |
| Yes | 86 | 30.4 | 12 | 74 |
| Number of prenatal visits attended | ||||
| < six | 38 | 13.4 | 4 | 34 |
| ≥ six | 245 | 86.6 | 39 | 206 |
| Maternal prenatal guidance about BF | ||||
| No | 147 | 51.9 | 23 | 124 |
| Yes | 136 | 48.1 | 20 | 116 |
| Period of birth | ||||
| Daytime | 143 | 50.5 | 15 | 128 |
| Nighttime | 140 | 49.5 | 28 | 112 |
| Classification of birth | ||||
| Cesarean | 111 | 39.2 | 16 | 95 |
| Vaginal | 172 | 60.8 | 27 | 145 |
| Time of first baby suckling after birth | ||||
| During the first hour of life or before | 109 | 38.5 | 17 | 92 |
| After the first hour of life | 174 | 61.5 | 26 | 148 |
| Initial maternal difficulty with BF | ||||
| No | 206 | 72.8 | 38 | 168 |
| Yes | 77 | 27.2 | 5 | 72 |
| Maternal guidance about BF after birth | ||||
| No | 12 | 4.2 | 2 | 10 |
| Yes | 271 | 95.8 | 41 | 230 |
aMothers who responded positively to EBF practice in the last 24 h
bMothers who responded negatively to EBF practice in the last 24 h
Logistic regression analysis using the theoretical hierarchical model proposed to stratify the variables (Table 1)
| VariablesVariables | Crude Relative Risk | Distal level | Intermediate distal level | Intermediate proximal level | Proximal level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRR (95% CI) | RR1*(95% CI) | RR2*(95% CI) | RR3a(95% CI) | RR4*(95% CI) | |
| • Maternal age > 20 years | 0.91 (0.83, 1.01) | 0.94 (0.83, 1.06) | – | – | – |
| • Maternal schooling >8 complete years | 1.02 (0.91, 1.14) | 0.98 (0.88, 1.10) | – | – | – |
| • Remunerated activity performed | 1.08 (0.98, 1.19) | 1.09 (0.97, 1.21) | – | – | – |
| • Multigestae |
| – | – | 0.97 (0.83, 1.15) | – |
| • Experience with EBF for at least one month |
| 1.01 (0.91, 1.12) | – | – | – |
| • Experience with EBF for at least six months |
|
| – | – | – |
| • Last pregnancy was planned | 1.02 (0.92, 1.13) | – | 1.01 (0.91, 1.13) | – | – |
| • ≥ six prenatal visits | 0.94 (0.83, 1.06) | – | 0.94 (0.76, 1.16) | – | – |
| • Mother reported that she did not receive prenatal guidance regarding BF | 0.99 (0.9, 1.09) | – | 0.99 (0.89, 1.11) | – | – |
| • Birth during the nighttime period |
| – | – | 0.95 (0.85, 1.06) | – |
| • Cesarean | 1.02 (0.92, 1.12) | – | – | 1.00 (0.89, 1.12) | – |
| • First suckling occurred after the first hour of life | 1.01 (0.91, 1.12) | – | – | – | 0.99 (0.84, 1.16) |
| • Mother reported difficulty with BF |
| – | – | – | 1.04 (0.91, 1.20) |
| • Mother received guidance about BF | 1.02 (0.79, 1.32) | – | – | – | 1.01 (0.76, 1.32) |
e Relative Risk
RR* Adjusted Relative Risk
95% CI 95% Confidence Interval