Contacto pele-a-pele no sucesso da amamentação: uma revisão scoping
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10.24276/rrecien2022.12.38.362-374Palavras-chave:
Contacto Pele-a-Pele, , Amamentação, Nascimento de TermoResumo
Grande parte do sucesso da amamentação reside nos cuidados no momento do nascimento. O foco está nos hospitais onde ocorrem os nascimentos para apoiarem as mães a amamentar, incentivando o contacto pele-a-pele mãe-bebé logo após o nascimento. Explorar na literatura científica o impacto que o contacto pele-a-pele tem no sucesso da amamentação em recém-nascidos saudáveis de termo. Pesquisa nas bases de dados: CINAHL, Medline e Pubmed, descritores em inglês: Infant, Newborn; Newborn; Term Birth; Premature Birth; Preterm Infant; Neonatal Intensive Care Units; Breastfeeding; Skin-to-Skin Contact. O contacto pele-a-pele revela-se fator determinante na adaptação do recém-nascido à vida extra-uterina. É evidente a importância do contacto pele-a-pele e a sua associação com a amamentação, com 2 categorias: no início precoce da amamentação e na amamentação exclusiva. O contacto pele-a-pele é essencial no início precoce da amamentação e na amamentação exclusiva.
Descritores: Contacto Pele-a-Pele, Amamentação, Nascimento de Termo.
Skin-to-skin contact in breastfeeding success: a scoping review
Abstract: Much of the success of breastfeeding resides in care at the time of birth. The focus is on hospitals where births take place to support mothers in breastfeeding, encouraging mother-infant skin-to-skin contact soon after birth. To explore the impact of skin-to-skin contact in the scientific literature on successful breastfeeding in healthy term newborns. Search in databases: CINAHL, Medline and Pubmed, descriptors in English: Infant, Newborn; Newborn; Term Birth; Premature Birth; Preterm Infant; Neonatal Intensive Care Units; Breastfeeding; Skin-to-Skin Contact. Skin-to-skin contact is a determining factor in the newborn's adaptation to extrauterine life. The importance of skin-to-skin contact and its association with breastfeeding is evident, with 2 categories: early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding. Skin-to-skin contact is essential for early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding.
Descriptors: Skin-to-Skin Contact, Breastfeeding, Term Birth.
Contacto piel a piel en el éxito de la lactancia materna: una revisión de alcance
Resumen: Gran parte del éxito de la lactancia materna radica en la atención al nacer. La atención se centra en los hospitales donde tienen lugar los partos para ayudar a las madres a amamantar, fomentando el contacto piel a piel entre madre e hijo poco después del nacimiento. Explorar el impacto del contacto piel a piel en la literatura científica sobre la lactancia materna exitosa en recién nacidos a término sanos. Búsqueda en bases de datos: CINAHL, Medline y Pubmed, descriptores en inglés: Infant, Newborn; Newborn; Term Birth; Premature Birth; Preterm Infant; Neonatal Intensive Care Units; Breastfeeding; Skin-to-Skin Contact. El contacto piel con piel es un factor determinante en la adaptación del recién nacido a la vida extrauterina. La importancia del contacto piel a piel y su asociación con la lactancia materna es evidente, con 2 categorías: inicio temprano de la lactancia materna y lactancia materna exclusiva. El contacto piel a piel es esencial para el inicio temprano de la lactancia materna y la lactancia materna exclusiva.
Descriptores: Contacto Piel a Piel, Lactancia, Parto a Término.
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