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- Title
SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR BREASTFEEDING: PERCEPTION OF MOTHERS OF LATE PREMATURE NEWBORNS.
- Authors
Sissy Tronco, Caroline; Lourenzi Bonilha, Ana Lucia; Teles Schlemmer, Jéssica; Cardoso de Paula, Cristiane; Maris de Mello Padoin, Stela
- Abstract
Objective: to understand the function of social support received by mothers of late premature newborns for breastfeeding. Method: qualitative study developed through in-depth interviews with 15 mothers in southern Brazil. The data were treated by theoretical analysis and anchored in the theoretical framework of Social Network of Sanicola. Results: the sources of support of the primary network were members of the family nucleus and the secondary network, professionals, health agents and community members. Network functions: material support for household tasks and care for the specific demands of the baby; affective support; and informative: breastfeeding management and complications. There was no support for mothers at home by health professionals. Final considerations: the social support received by mothers of late premature newborns did not include the primary network in the demand for multiprofessional care, to meet the demands of a baby with specificities.
- Publication
Revista Baiana de Enfermagem, 2022, Vol 36, p1
- ISSN
0102-5430
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.18471/rbe.v36.46643