The Grandmother’s Rolein Breast feeding
Keywords:
Breast feeding, mother-child relations, social network, nursingAbstract
Objective: to investigate the effect the grandmother has on the breastfeeding mother and how it relates to the incidence and prevalenceof breastfeeding. Materials and methods: A comprehensive database review was conducted in MEDLINEOVID, DIALNET and theCOCHRANE LIBRARY. After analyzing the texts, eleven studies aimed directly at verifying the influence of grandmothers on the incidenceand prevalence of breastfeeding in different contexts were selected. Results: The grandmother emerges as a source of support amongthe rural population (41 %). In the urban population, the grandmother appears among the three main factors (mother’s intention to breastfeedor not, mother’s decision on a feeding pattern for her child, and objective information on breastfeeding patterns), in a supporting role(94, 7%) and in a hindering role (26.7 %). As for the mother’s decision on a feeding pattern for her children, 78 % reported having made the decision before pregnancy or in the first quarter. Living with the grandmother is positively associated with providing water or teas (PRin Cox regression with 95 % CI: 1.51 [1.10 to 2.09], p = 0.011). Conclusions: In the light of the review, the detracting or non-detractinginfluence exerted by the grandmother with respect to breastfeeding affects the three main factors. The detracting influence exerted by thegrandmother’s advice seems to be related to incorrect knowledge acquired more as part of the “bottle fed generation” rather than intentionality,and is susceptible to being modified through appropriate information, with favorable results on the feeding pattern.Downloads
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2013-08-21
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Losa-Iglesias, M. E., Rodríguez-Vázquez, R., & Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo, R. (2013). The Grandmother’s Rolein Breast feeding. Aquichan, 13(2). Retrieved from https://aquichan.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/aquichan/article/view/2129
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