Prevalence of nursing diagnoses of breastfeeding in the mother-infant dyad in basic health unit
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2014000100013Keywords:
Breast Feeding, Self Efficacy, Nursing Diagnosis.Abstract
A cross-sectional study conducted with 28 mother-infant dyads, users of a Family Health Center of Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, that aimed to identify the nursing diagnoses of breastfeeding, their frequency of occurrence, defining characteristics, and the value of maternal confidence based on the breastfeeding self-efficacy scale. Data collection happened during September and October 2010, using interviews, anamnesis, and physical examination of the dyad. The most prevalent diagnosis was Effective breastfeeding (50%). The breastfeeding self-efficacy scale revealed significance in the presence of the nursing diagnoses Effective breastfeeding and the absence of Interrupted breastfeeding. Although the diagnosis Effective breastfeeding presented a significant occurrence, we verified the need for effective actions of nurses in the breastfeeding process.Downloads
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2014-02-16
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Carvalho, O. M. C., Silva, K. R., Andrade, L. Z. C., Silva, V. M. da, & Lopes, M. V. de O. (2014). Prevalence of nursing diagnoses of breastfeeding in the mother-infant dyad in basic health unit. Rev Rene, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2014000100013
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