Autor: |
Walusa Assad, Gonçalves-Ferri, Kelly Pereira, Coca, Fábia Pereira, Martins-Celini, Yan-Shing, Chang, Raquel Santos, Ferreira, Jamil Pedro de Siqueira, Caldas, Rodrigo Duarte, Ferreira, Patrícia Franco, Marques, Thaise Cristina Branchee, Sonini, Viviane Christina Cortez, Moraes, Simone Manso de Carvalho, Pelicia, Leandro Meireles, Nunes, Bruno, Antunes Contrucci, Edson Koji, Suzuki, Maurício, Magalhães, Paulo de Jesus Hartmann, Nader, Daniela Marques de Lima Mota, Ferreira, Juliane Barleta, Javorsky, Laura de Fátima Afonso, Dias, Bruna Pinto Dias, Cavasin, Ana Ruth Antunes de, Mesquita, Rebecca Meirelles de Oliveira, Pinto, Luciana Mara Monti, Fonseca, Edilaine Cristina da Silva, Gherardi-Donato, Davi Casale, Aragon, Anelise, Roosch |
Rok vydání: |
2022 |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of nursing management. |
ISSN: |
1365-2834 |
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The aim was to evaluate the feasibility of protective measures for infants of low-income SARS-CoV-2 positive breastfeeding mothers.Breastfeeding mothers with SARS-CoV-2 positive should avoid exposing the infant through protective measures (PM), but it could be challenging in a low-income population.A prospective, multicenter study was conducted between July and October 2020 (BRACOVID). The participants were recruited at birth and interviewed through a structured questionnaire at seven and 14 days in the home environment. The feasibility of PM during breastfeeding at home was defined by guidelines recommendations (mask using, handwashing, and distancing from newborn when not breastfeeding). Three groups according to the feasibility of guidelines: complete guidelines feasibility (CG): all PM; partial guidelines feasibility (PG): at least one PM feasible; no guidelines (NG): infeasibility to all of PM. Flu-like neonatal symptoms, mothers' breastfeeding practices. We evaluated the association between PM feasibility and socioeconomic factors.117 infected mothers from 17 Brazilian hospitals were enrolled. 47 (40%) mothers followed all recommendations, 14 (11.9%) could not practice at least one recommendation, and 50 (42.7%) did not execute any of them. The breastfeeding rate was 98%. Factors associated with infeasibility were monthly family income92.7 dollars/person, high housing density (1 inhabitant/room), teenage mothers, responsive feeding, and poor schooling. Regarding infants' flu-like symptoms, 5% presented symptoms at fourteen days (NG group).The guidelines were not applied to infants of SARs-CoV-positive mothers in 54.6% of the dyads since the recommendations were unviable in their environments. During pandemics, we should look for feasible and effective guidelines to protect neonates from low-income populations.Poor socioeconomic conditions lead to the unfeasibility of protective measures for infants of low-income SARS-CoV-2 positive breastfeeding mothers during the isolation period in the pandemics. The orientations and the support provided to dyad should consider the socioeconomic factors to guide feasible measures in the home environment and promote adequate protections; only an individual approach will allow a safe environment for low-income infants. |
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