PMID: 8962995Sep 15, 1996Paper

Importance of health education in the practice of breastfeeding

Atencion primaria
A Torres DíazE de Ramón Garrido

Abstract

To find if there is a connection between health education activities (HEA), and breast-feeding (BF) and the introduction of supplementary feeding. To assess the impact of post-delivery groups on BF. Crossover study. Primary care. Trinidad-Jesús Cautivo Health Centre, Málaga. Of the 379 children born in the district between January 1992 and December 1993, the 240 children (63.3%) monitored under the healthy child programme up to at least 6 months of age were included. Of the 240 mothers in the sample, 107 (44.6%) received HE classes. 81.3% of the mothers who had received HE breast-fed during the first month, against 66.9% of those who did not receive HE. This difference was maintained up to the sixth month of BF. The post-delivery groups were the HE activities with most influence on BF practice. Supplementary feeding was begun before the fifth month by 34.6% of those who had not received HE, versus 21.5% of those who had received it. Attendance at HE classes was significantly linked to BF up to six months and to starting supplementary feeding at a later date. Post-delivery groups were the basic factor in maintaining BF for six months; ante-natal education was an influence from the third month of pregnancy.

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