Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

Skin-to-skin contact at birth: a challenge for promoting breastfeeding in a "Baby Friendly" public maternity hospital in Northeast Brazil* * This work was part of the Master's thesis on Public Health entitled 'Strengthening Breastfeeding Practice in Public Maternity Hospitals in the Delivery Room of João Pessoa's Child Friendly Maternity Hospital: an Intervention Study', defended by the main author, Ádila Roberta Rocha Sampaio, at the Catholic University of Santos-SP, in 2015.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

to identify prevalence of compliance with the fourth step of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative - to put the babies in skin-to-skin contact with their mothers immediately after birth for at least half an hour - in a public hospital in Northeast Brazil.

METHODS:

this was a cross-sectional study using data from interviews with mothers who had recently given birth during a typical week in 2014.

RESULTS:

107 mothers were interviewed; 9.3% had completed the fourth step properly; the fourth step was negatively associated to cesarean section (p<0.01), and adequacy was not associated with receiving guidance on breastfeeding during the prenatal period or with breastfeeding in the first hour of life.

CONCLUSION:

low compliance with the fourth step is cause for concern, especially because this is a Baby-Friendly Hospital; cesarean section was detrimental to infant skin-to-skin contact with their mothers immediately after birth.

Keywords:
Breastfeeding; Maternal and Child Health; Public Health; Cross-Sectional Studies

Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde e Ambiente - Ministério da Saúde do Brasil SRTVN Quadra 701, Via W5 Norte, Lote D, Edifício P0700, CEP: 70719-040, +55 61 3315-3464, Fax: +55 61 3315-3464 - Brasília - DF - Brazil
E-mail: ress.svs@gmail.com