Feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeed

In clinical practice are restricted conditions that no-indicated definitively the breastfeeding. Therefore, this study addresses the objectives: know the sentiments expressed by women with HIV clinical failure to breastfeed; describe the importance of the mother and child contact in breastfeeding, a...

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Main Authors: Michelle Larissa Andrade Sousa, Rosália Teixeira de Araújo, Zenilda Nogueira Sales
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia 2009-01-01
Series:Revista Saúde.com
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Online Access:http://www.uesb.br/revista/rsc/v5/v5n1a06.pdf
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spelling doaj-25e24f5b66824049944187d8de83baa12020-11-24T22:02:30ZporUniversidade Estadual do Sudoeste da BahiaRevista Saúde.com1809-07612009-01-01515061Feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeedMichelle Larissa Andrade SousaRosália Teixeira de AraújoZenilda Nogueira SalesIn clinical practice are restricted conditions that no-indicated definitively the breastfeeding. Therefore, this study addresses the objectives: know the sentiments expressed by women with HIV clinical failure to breastfeed; describe the importance of the mother and child contact in breastfeeding, as well as reporting the alternatives encountered by mothers to compensate for the deprivation of this practice. Therefore this research is characterized as descriptive exploratory qualitative in nature. Taking as a sample 10 women who had already passed the period of breast feeding at the breast, using the Reference Center for STD / AIDS in the municipality of Jequié / Ba. The instrument for data collection was the form, which was filled from the signing of the term of Free and Informed Consent built for this purpose. Data analysis was submitted to the technical analysis of the Content of Bardin, from which emerged the categories and subcategories: Feelings (sadness, helplessness, shame, despair, guilt); importance of breastfeeding (prevention of diseases and exchange of affection) and finally, strategy to compensate for the deprivation of breastfeeding (offering more care and attention). Given the foregoing concluded that the HIV positive mothers in addition to carrying this condition throughout his life, which has already lead to a significant blow in their emotions, they had to give up breastfeeding natural - by which time the woman was fully realizes mother - leading the lastimosas express the same experiences, mainly by various understand the benefits of breast milk as much as nutritional immunological and psychological for the baby. This reality serves as incentive for reflection on the part of health professionals to see these women on a holistic and natural in these children as defenceless beings who require more care and attentionhttp://www.uesb.br/revista/rsc/v5/v5n1a06.pdfbreastfeedingimpossibility clinicfeelings
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author Michelle Larissa Andrade Sousa
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Rosália Teixeira de Araújo
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Feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeed
Revista Saúde.com
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impossibility clinic
feelings
author_facet Michelle Larissa Andrade Sousa
Rosália Teixeira de Araújo
Zenilda Nogueira Sales
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title Feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeed
title_short Feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeed
title_full Feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeed
title_fullStr Feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeed
title_full_unstemmed Feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeed
title_sort feelings expressed by women with hiv clinical unable to breastfeed
publisher Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia
series Revista Saúde.com
issn 1809-0761
publishDate 2009-01-01
description In clinical practice are restricted conditions that no-indicated definitively the breastfeeding. Therefore, this study addresses the objectives: know the sentiments expressed by women with HIV clinical failure to breastfeed; describe the importance of the mother and child contact in breastfeeding, as well as reporting the alternatives encountered by mothers to compensate for the deprivation of this practice. Therefore this research is characterized as descriptive exploratory qualitative in nature. Taking as a sample 10 women who had already passed the period of breast feeding at the breast, using the Reference Center for STD / AIDS in the municipality of Jequié / Ba. The instrument for data collection was the form, which was filled from the signing of the term of Free and Informed Consent built for this purpose. Data analysis was submitted to the technical analysis of the Content of Bardin, from which emerged the categories and subcategories: Feelings (sadness, helplessness, shame, despair, guilt); importance of breastfeeding (prevention of diseases and exchange of affection) and finally, strategy to compensate for the deprivation of breastfeeding (offering more care and attention). Given the foregoing concluded that the HIV positive mothers in addition to carrying this condition throughout his life, which has already lead to a significant blow in their emotions, they had to give up breastfeeding natural - by which time the woman was fully realizes mother - leading the lastimosas express the same experiences, mainly by various understand the benefits of breast milk as much as nutritional immunological and psychological for the baby. This reality serves as incentive for reflection on the part of health professionals to see these women on a holistic and natural in these children as defenceless beings who require more care and attention
topic breastfeeding
impossibility clinic
feelings
url http://www.uesb.br/revista/rsc/v5/v5n1a06.pdf
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