印刷信息图表促进索诺拉人口母乳喂养的有效性。

Adriana V Bolaños-Villar, Irene L Beltrán-Sauceda, Ana M Calderón-de-la-Barca
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背景:在墨西哥,6个月纯母乳喂养的流行率很低(28.6%);在索诺拉州,这个比例只有15%。需要有效的战略来促进它。本研究的目的是评估印刷信息图表的有效性,旨在促进来自索诺拉的母亲母乳喂养。方法:我们从出生开始前瞻性地研究泌乳制度。记录了母乳喂养意向、母婴的一般特征和电话号码。参与者在医院接受教育培训;被分配到干预组(IG)的儿童在不同的围产期也收到了多达五份信息图表材料(先前设计和评估),而对照组(CG)则没有。在产后2个月时,通过电话收集婴儿喂养方法和引入配方奶粉的原因。资料分析采用χ2检验。结果:在入组的1705名女性中,57%的人在随访期间被遗漏。虽然99%的参与者计划母乳喂养,但92%的IG参与者这样做了,而CG参与者的这一比例为78%(95%置信区间[CI]: 7.04, 19.98;P < 0.0001)。IG组的母亲比CG组的母亲更多地使用配方奶粉(6%比21%;95% ci: -20.54, -8.0;P < 0.0001),表明产奶量不足。提供三份信息图表(一份在准备阶段,两份在医院培训阶段)或在不同时期提供五份信息图表,促进了95%的参与者的母乳喂养。结论:印刷信息图表的分发和初步培训促进了母乳喂养,尽管不是排他性的。
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Effectiveness of printed infographics to promote breastfeeding in the Sonora population.

Background: In Mexico, the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months is low (28.6%); in the state of Sonora, it is only 15%. Effective strategies are needed to promote it. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of printed infographics designed to promote breastfeeding in mothers from Sonora.

Methods: We prospectively studied lactation regimes from birth. Intention to breastfeed, general characteristics of the mother-infant dyad, and telephone number were registered. Participants received educational training in the hospital; those assigned to the intervention group (IG) also received up to five infographic materials (designed and evaluated previously) in different perinatal periods, while those in the control group (CG) did not. At two months postpartum, the infant feeding practice and reasons for introducing formula were collected by phone. Data were analyzed with the χ2 test.

Results: Of 1705 women enrolled, 57% were missed during follow-up. Although 99% of participants planned to breastfeed, 92% of IG did so, compared to 78% of CG (95% Confidence interval [CI]: 7.04, 19.98; p < 0.0001). Mothers in the IG used more formula than those in the CG (6 vs. 21%; 95% CI: -20.54, -8.0; p < 0.0001), arguing insufficient milk production. The delivery of three infographics (one in prepartum and two in the hospital-training), or five infographics in different periods, promoted breastfeeding in 95% of participants.

Conclusions: The distribution of printed infographics and initial training promoted breastfeeding, although not its exclusivity.

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期刊介绍: The Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México is a bimonthly publication edited by the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. It receives unpublished manuscripts, in English or Spanish, relating to paediatrics in the following areas: biomedicine, clinical, public health, clinical epidemology, health education and clinical ethics. Articles can be original research articles, in-depth or systematic reviews, clinical cases, clinical-pathological cases, articles about public health, letters to the editor or editorials (by invitation).
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