The effectiveness of a hospital-based program to promote exclusive breast-feeding among low-income women in Brazil

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Abstract

Objectives. This study examined the effectiveness of a hospital program to promote exclusive breast-feeding in Santos, Brazil. Methods. In a prospective design, women who delivered at a hospital with an active breast- feeding promotion program (n = 236) were compared with women who delivered at a nearby control hospital (n = 206). Results. The two groups had similar demographic characteristics and previous breast-feeding histories. Exposure to breast-feeding activities, assessed by maternal recall prior to discharge, was universally high at the program hospital and universally low at the control hospital. Multivariate survival analysis showed that exclusive breast-feeding lasted 53 days longer among women who delivered at the program hospital. Conclusions. Hospital-based breast-feeding promotion programs may be effective in extending the duration of exclusive breast-feeding.

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Lutter, C. K., Perez-Escamilla, R., Segall, A., Sanghvi, T., Teniya, K., & Wickham, C. (1997). The effectiveness of a hospital-based program to promote exclusive breast-feeding among low-income women in Brazil. American Journal of Public Health, 87(4), 659–663. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.87.4.659

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