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ARTIGO ORIGINAL
Influence of social determinants of health on skin to skin contact between mother and newborn
- Janaiana Lemos Uchoa
,
- Lorena Pinheiro Barbosa
,
- Larissa Bento de Araújo Mendonça
,
- Francisca Elisângela Teixeira Lima
,
- Paulo César de Almeida
,
[ ... ], - Silvana Santiago da Rocha
06-11-2021
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ARTIGO ORIGINALInfluence of social determinants of health on skin to skin contact between mother and newborn
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(suppl 4):e20200138
06-11-2021DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0138
- Janaiana Lemos Uchoa
,
- Lorena Pinheiro Barbosa
,
- Larissa Bento de Araújo Mendonça
,
- Francisca Elisângela Teixeira Lima
,
- Paulo César de Almeida
,
- Silvana Santiago da Rocha
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objective:
to analyze the association of skin-to-skin contact and social determinants of health.
Methods:
this is a cross-sectional study with 187 medical records of newborns from a reference rooming in in northeastern Brazil. An instrument with maternal and neonatal data was used. Analysis was descriptive and inferential statistics. For the associations, a chi-square test was used to measure strength, an Odds Ratio was calculated, with a 95% confidence interval.
Results:
62% of newborns who made skin-to-skin contact at birth were eutrophic, full-term, Apgar > 7, mothers with prenatal care and without abortion. The determinants associated with non-skin-to-skin contact were preterm (CR=3.2;95%CI: 2.72-18.98); 1st minute Apgar < 7 (CR:2.9;95%CI: 2.38-3.06), cesarean section (CR:8.4;95%CI: 4.29-16.57), and unhealthy NB (CR 12.7;95%CI: 4.9-32.67). We used STROBE guidelines.
Conclusion:
skin-to-skin contact was influenced by gestational age, Apgar, delivery, and newborn health.
Palavras-chave: Breast FeedingMaternal-Child Health ServicesNewbornPublic Health PolicySocial Determinants of HealthVer maisVisualizações0Resumo
ARTIGO ORIGINALInfluence of social determinants of health on skin to skin contact between mother and newborn
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(suppl 4):e20200138
06-11-2021DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0138
- Janaiana Lemos Uchoa
,
- Lorena Pinheiro Barbosa
,
- Larissa Bento de Araújo Mendonça
,
- Francisca Elisângela Teixeira Lima
,
- Paulo César de Almeida
,
- Silvana Santiago da Rocha
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objective:
to analyze the association of skin-to-skin contact and social determinants of health.
Methods:
this is a cross-sectional study with 187 medical records of newborns from a reference rooming in in northeastern Brazil. An instrument with maternal and neonatal data was used. Analysis was descriptive and inferential statistics. For the associations, a chi-square test was used to measure strength, an Odds Ratio was calculated, with a 95% confidence interval.
Results:
62% of newborns who made skin-to-skin contact at birth were eutrophic, full-term, Apgar > 7, mothers with prenatal care and without abortion. The determinants associated with non-skin-to-skin contact were preterm (CR=3.2;95%CI: 2.72-18.98); 1st minute Apgar < 7 (CR:2.9;95%CI: 2.38-3.06), cesarean section (CR:8.4;95%CI: 4.29-16.57), and unhealthy NB (CR 12.7;95%CI: 4.9-32.67). We used STROBE guidelines.
Conclusion:
skin-to-skin contact was influenced by gestational age, Apgar, delivery, and newborn health.
Palavras-chave: Breast FeedingMaternal-Child Health ServicesNewbornPublic Health PolicySocial Determinants of HealthVer mais - Janaiana Lemos Uchoa
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