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Breastfeeding prevalence in newborns of mothers with COVID-19: a systematic review
- Mariana Torreglosa Ruiz
,
- Karoline Faria de Oliveira
,
- Nayara Freitas Azevedo
,
- Marina Carvalho Paschoini
,
- Wellington Francisco Rodrigues
,
[ ... ], - Monika Wernet
07-31-2023
Abstract
Breastfeeding prevalence in newborns of mothers with COVID-19: a systematic review
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76:e20220173
07-31-2023DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0173
- Mariana Torreglosa Ruiz
,
- Karoline Faria de Oliveira
,
- Nayara Freitas Azevedo
,
- Marina Carvalho Paschoini
,
- Wellington Francisco Rodrigues
,
- Carlo José Freire de Oliveira
,
- Jacqueline Faria de Oliveira
,
- Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca
,
- Monika Wernet
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Objectives:
to compare exclusive breastfeeding prevalence versus artificial feeding in newborns of mothers with COVID-19.
Methods:
a systematic review of prevalence, according to JBI. Searches in PubMed®, Embase, CINAHL, LILACS and Web of Science™ databases in August 2021. Cross-sectional, longitudinal or cohort studies were selected, without language and time limitations that showed breastfeeding prevalence or that allowed calculation.
Results:
fifteen articles published in 2020 and 2021, cohort (60%) or cross-sectional (40%) were analyzed. The average of exclusive breastfeeding in mothers with COVID-19 was 56.76% (CI=39.90–72.88), and artificial breastfeeding, 43.23% (CI = 30.99 – 55.88), without statistically significant differences.
Conclusions:
despite the recommendations for maintaining breastfeeding, there was a reduction worldwide, when compared to periods prior to the pandemic. With advances in science, these rates have improved, showing the impact of evidence on practices. As limitations, study sources are cited. It is recommended to carry out new studies. PROSPERO registration CRD42021234486.
Views0Abstract
Breastfeeding prevalence in newborns of mothers with COVID-19: a systematic review
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76:e20220173
07-31-2023DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0173
- Mariana Torreglosa Ruiz
,
- Karoline Faria de Oliveira
,
- Nayara Freitas Azevedo
,
- Marina Carvalho Paschoini
,
- Wellington Francisco Rodrigues
,
- Carlo José Freire de Oliveira
,
- Jacqueline Faria de Oliveira
,
- Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca
,
- Monika Wernet
Views0See moreABSTRACT
Objectives:
to compare exclusive breastfeeding prevalence versus artificial feeding in newborns of mothers with COVID-19.
Methods:
a systematic review of prevalence, according to JBI. Searches in PubMed®, Embase, CINAHL, LILACS and Web of Science™ databases in August 2021. Cross-sectional, longitudinal or cohort studies were selected, without language and time limitations that showed breastfeeding prevalence or that allowed calculation.
Results:
fifteen articles published in 2020 and 2021, cohort (60%) or cross-sectional (40%) were analyzed. The average of exclusive breastfeeding in mothers with COVID-19 was 56.76% (CI=39.90–72.88), and artificial breastfeeding, 43.23% (CI = 30.99 – 55.88), without statistically significant differences.
Conclusions:
despite the recommendations for maintaining breastfeeding, there was a reduction worldwide, when compared to periods prior to the pandemic. With advances in science, these rates have improved, showing the impact of evidence on practices. As limitations, study sources are cited. It is recommended to carry out new studies. PROSPERO registration CRD42021234486.
- Mariana Torreglosa Ruiz
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