OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of grandmothers of infants on exclusive breastfeeding, from their perspective. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out with 91 women from a hospital in the inland state of São Paulo. By means of a questionnaire, the following data were collected: sociodemographic data of the grandmother, mother and child; duration of exclusive breastfeeding of daughter or daughter-in-law; information on kinship of participant and grandchild; kind of help provided by grandmother; and knowledge about breastfeeding. RESULTS: The prevalence of infants on exclusive breastfeeding at two months was 35.17%; a total of 67.3% of grandmothers considered it important to give food to babies before six months of life, and 54% considered relevant breastfeeding at regular intervals. Moreover, 40% believed in weak milk and were not aware of signs of sufficient breast milk. Of the grandmothers interviewed, 69% had already offered tea and water to their grandchildren. In the univariate analysis, the maternal grandmother was more involved and close to the pair mother and child. CONCLUSION: The presence of grandmothers influences in exclusive breastfeeding.
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Ferreira, T. D. M., Piccioni, L. D., Queiroz, P. H. B., Silva, E. M., & Vale, I. N. do. (2018). Influence of grandmothers on exclusive breastfeeding: cross-sectional study. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil), 16(4), eAO4293. https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2018AO4293
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