Joselyn Concha, Ximena Osorio-Spuler, R Mauricio Barría
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摘要
有证据表明,母乳喂养对住院的足月新生儿和早产儿有好处。对于后者,在住院期间和住院后维持BF是困难的。目的:探讨新生儿出院一个月后BF停止的相关因素。患者和方法:来自瓦尔迪维亚医院基地极低出生体重新生儿随访项目的218名新生儿的历史队列,这些新生儿于2016年1月至2022年6月住院,出院时保持BF。从现有记录中收集生物统计学和临床数据,并在出院一个月后评估其与BF停止的关系。结果:新生儿出院1个月后弃BF率为35.8%(78例)。双变量分析突出了那些放弃BF的人明显较低的中位胎龄和较低的平均出生体重。已婚母亲所生的新生儿,平均住院时间较短,不需要有创机械通气,男友抛弃的比例较低。在调整后的分析中,母亲受过高等教育的教育水平与较低的抛弃BF的概率显著相关(调整OR: 0.3;95% ci 0.11 - 0.85)。结论:出院一个月后,超过三分之一的孩子停止了BF,这与母亲的教育水平显著相关。住院期间的支持和教育干预必须考虑到母亲的教育背景。
[Factors associated with breastfeeding one month after discharge in very low weight premature infants hospitalized at birth].
There is evidence of the benefits that breastfeeding (BF) provides to full-term and premature newborns who are hospitalized. In the latter, maintaining BF during and after hospitalization is difficult.
Objective: To determine the factors associated with BF cessation in preterm infants one month after discharge from a neonatology unit.
Patients and method: Historical cohort of 218 newborns from the Very Low Birth Weight Newborn Follow-up Program of the Hospital Base Valdivia, hospitalized between January 2016 and June 2022 and who maintained BF at discharge. Biodemographic and clinical data were collected from available records and their relationship with BF cessation was evaluated one month after discharge.
Results: One month after discharge, 35.8% of the infants abandoned BF (N = 78). The bivariate analysis highlighted a significantly lower median gestational age and lower mean birth weight in those who abandoned BF. Neonates born to married mothers, with a shorter median hospital stay and without requiring invasive mechanical ventilation had a lower proportion of BF abandonment. In the adjusted analysis, the educational level of maternal higher education was significantly associated with a lower probability of abandoning BF (adjusted OR: 0.3; 95% CI 0.11 - 0.85).
Conclusions: One month after discharge, over a third of the children stopped BF which was significantly associated with the mother's educational level. Support and educational interventions during hospitalization must consider the mother's educational background.