Mudança temporal do aleitamento materno exclusivo na América Latina e Caribe: atualização de seus determinantes e da tendência secular / Temporal change of exclusive breastfeeding in Latin America and the Caribbean: an update of its determinants and secular trend

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

14/09/2011

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Introduction: Multiple and interactive protective effects of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in health and child survival justify recommendations for promoting universal practice. There are few studies that assess the tendency of the pattern of EBF between countries. Objective: To analyze the temporal change of the AME in five countries in Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) comparing data from 1990 and 2000 decades. Methods: The dissertation consists of a manuscript, which evaluated data from children aged 0 to 6 months in the samples of the Demographic Health Survey conducted research in Brazil, Colombia, Haiti, Peru and the Dominican Republic. Were estimated the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding and its weighted annual rates of change, according to country and survey year. The duration of EBF was estimated using survival analysis Kaplan-Meier method, considering the current age of the child as the survival time and EBF as binary variable, concerning the state of practice at the time of the interview. The survival curves were constructed for each country, in every decade, and the comparison between them used the log-rank test. The median duration of breastfeeding was calculated for each independent variable and the relationship between these variables and weaning at six months was analyzed using Cox regression model. Results: The prevalence of EBF increased in four of the five countries studied, increasing the most remarkable years in Colombia (II per cent ) and Haiti (17 per cent ). The median duration of evolution showed two trends: growth with equity in Colombia and Haiti, and stagnation with unequal distribution among the population subgroups of the last decade in Brazil, Peru and the Dominican Republic. In the multiple model of regression variables and the demographic profile of use of health services were associated with duration of EBF. The residence in a rural area was the variable consistently associated negatively in Brazil (HR = 1.68, CI 95 per cent : 1,06-2,67) and Colombia (HR = 1.39, CI 95 per cent : 1,03-1,87), while positively in Peru (HR = 0.40, CI 95 per cent : 0,19-0,83). Conclusion: The balance of the trend of EBF in LAC is positive, though not uniform throughout the two decades analyzed. The findings suggest the need for interventions for the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding taking into account the geographical location of families and provided quality health services

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aleitamento materno exclusivo américa latina e caribe demographic health survey demographic health survey exclusive breastfeeding latin america and caribbean model cox proportional hazards modelo de risco proporcional de cox

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