在 Covid-19 大流行期间,墨西哥土著地区对母乳喂养的看法、知识和做法。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Salud Publica De Mexico Pub Date : 2023-07-15 DOI:10.21149/14616
Magdalena Del Carmen Morales-Domínguez, Anabelle Bonvecchio-Arenas, Ana Lilia Lozada-Tequeanes, Mishel Unar-Munguía, Elaine Haycock-Stuart, Pam Smith
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目的探讨墨西哥恰帕斯州土著地区的孕妇、产后妇女、助产士和医疗服务提供者在 Covid-19 背景下对母乳喂养的看法、知识和实践:定性专题分析研究,包括对孕妇(19 人)、产后妇女(6 人)、医疗服务提供者(10 人,即医生/护士)和助产士(11 人)的半结构式访谈(46 人):在母亲中,47%(n = 11)不知道 Covid-19 是否会通过母乳喂养传播。她们提到,如果新生儿受到感染,她们会远离新生儿。医疗服务提供者和助产士没有接受过关于在感染 Covid-19 期间母乳喂养价值的教育或任何辅助材料:结论:在原住民社区,母乳喂养母亲的宣传和咨询工作仍然很薄弱,而且在 Covid-19 大流行期间情况更加严重。在紧急情况下,应提供或加强对医疗服务提供者和助产士的母乳喂养培训。
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Perceptions, knowledge, and practices of breastfeeding in indigenous regions of Mexico during Covid-19 pandemic.

Objective: To explore the perceptions, knowledge, and practices of breastfeeding in the context of Covid-19 of pregnant and postpartum women, midwives, and health providers in an indigenous region of Chiapas, Mexico.

Materials and methods: Qualitative thematic analysis study involving semi-structured interviews (n = 46) with pregnant women (n = 19), postpartum women (n = 6), health providers (n = 10, i.e., doctors/nurses), and midwives (n = 11).

Results: Among mothers, 47% (n = 11) did not know if Covid-19 is transmitted through breastfeeding. They mentioned that they would stay away from their newborns if infected. Health providers and midwives have not received education or any supporting material on the value of breastfeeding during Covid-19 infection.

Conclusion: Breastfeeding mothers' promotion and counseling remain poor in indigenous communities and have worsened during the Covid-19 pandemic. Breastfeeding training among health providers and midwives should be provided or strengthened even more in emergency situations.

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Salud Publica De Mexico
Salud Publica De Mexico PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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94
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34 weeks
期刊介绍: Salud Pública de México se crea en 1959 y comienza a publicarse bimestralmente a partir de 1961; en 1988 inicia una nueva época en la que se refuerza su carácter de publicación científica con evaluación por pares. Es una revista publicada por el Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP), organismo descentralizado de la Secretaría de Salud de México, dedicado a la investigación, docencia y difusión del conocimiento en salud pública. El INSP, de acuerdo con la normatividad internacional, otorga a la revista independencia editorial.
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