TY - JOUR
T1 - Exclusive breastfeeding counseling at women and children friendly institutions of bogotá d.C., colombia
AU - Pinzón-Villate, Gloria Yaneth
AU - Alzate-Posada, Martha Lucía
AU - Olaya-Vega, Gilma Aurora
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding is still limited in Colombia. Despite the strategies implemented to promote it, the goal established by the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding this practice is far from being achieved. Objective: To describe the current situation of exclusive breastfeeding counseling at Women and Children Friendly Institutions (WCFI) of Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study conducted in a sample of 76 counselors from 12 WCFI institutions who were administered a semi-structured questionnaire with open and closed questions. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the numerical and categorical variables, and the NVivo 10 software was used to analyze the answers ob-tained through open questions. Results: Qualified nurses and nursing assistants had the most contact with breastfeeding mothers (84% and 42% respectively). 91% of the participants had not been trained in exclusive breastfeeding counselling according to the WHO guidelines, while 60% of the sample considered that counseling only meant teaching and providing information to mothers on how to breastfeed. Conclusion: Breastfeeding counseling training is focused on providing information on how to breastfeed, but not on developing counseling skills. Furthermore, there is no consensus among health staff that works as breastfeeding counselors about what exclusive breast-feeding counseling is.
AB - Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding is still limited in Colombia. Despite the strategies implemented to promote it, the goal established by the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding this practice is far from being achieved. Objective: To describe the current situation of exclusive breastfeeding counseling at Women and Children Friendly Institutions (WCFI) of Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study conducted in a sample of 76 counselors from 12 WCFI institutions who were administered a semi-structured questionnaire with open and closed questions. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the numerical and categorical variables, and the NVivo 10 software was used to analyze the answers ob-tained through open questions. Results: Qualified nurses and nursing assistants had the most contact with breastfeeding mothers (84% and 42% respectively). 91% of the participants had not been trained in exclusive breastfeeding counselling according to the WHO guidelines, while 60% of the sample considered that counseling only meant teaching and providing information to mothers on how to breastfeed. Conclusion: Breastfeeding counseling training is focused on providing information on how to breastfeed, but not on developing counseling skills. Furthermore, there is no consensus among health staff that works as breastfeeding counselors about what exclusive breast-feeding counseling is.
KW - Breastfeeding
KW - Counseling
KW - Health Facilities
KW - Health Personnel (MeSH)
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U2 - 10.15446/revfacmed.v68n3.73940
DO - 10.15446/revfacmed.v68n3.73940
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85096687102
SN - 0120-0011
VL - 68
SP - 419
EP - 424
JO - Revista Facultad de Medicina
JF - Revista Facultad de Medicina
IS - 3
ER -