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- W2944718498 abstract "Breastfeeding promotion is one of the most effective strategies to prevent child malnutrition; it reduces costs to families, health services and society. In Colombia, exclusive breastfeeding is practiced only by 10% of women.To identify factors associated with the duration of exclusive breastfeeding.A cohort of 438 primiparous women was followed during 6 months by means of 8 home interviews, in order to determine the duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Individual, family and health service factors were studied; and survival analysis was carried out.At 8 days, only a few more than half of the participants maintained exclusive breastfeeding; at month 6 of follow-up, this proportion was reduced to 1.4%. The duration of exclusive breastfeeding was determined by: initiation of breastfeeding in the first 4 hours after delivery (HR= 4.07, 95% CI: 0.96-16.67), self-perceived sureness for breastfeeding (HR= 1.28, 95% CI: 1.04 -1.58), positive opinion of the baby's father regarding breastfeeding (HR= 1.26, 95% CI: 1.01-1.57), and newborn weight (HR= 1.23, 95% CI: 1.00-1.53).There are factors before delivery and in the immediate puerperium that determine, partially, the duration of exclusive breastfeeding.La promoción de la lactancia es una de las estrategias más efectivas para evitar la desnutrición infantil; reduce costos a las familias, los servicios de salud y la sociedad. En Colombia solo 10% de las mujeres practican la lactancia materna exclusiva.Identificar factores asociados a la duración de la lactancia exclusiva.Se siguió durante 6 meses a una cohorte de 438 mujeres primíparas mediante 8 entrevistas domiciliarias para determinar la duración de lactancia exclusiva. Se estudiaron factores individuales, familiares y de servicios de salud y se realizó análisis de sobrevida.A los 8 días sólo un poco más de la mitad de participantes mantenía lactancia exclusiva; al mes 6 de seguimiento esta proporción se redujo a 1.4%. La duración de lactancia exclusiva estuvo determinada por: inicio de lactancia en las primeras 4 horas pos-parto (HR= 4.07; IC 95%: 0.96-16.67), seguridad auto-percibida para amamantar (HR= 1.28; IC 95%: 1.04-1.58), opinión positiva del padre del bebé frente a lactancia (HR= 1.26; IC 95%: 1.01-1.57) y peso de recién nacido (HR= 1.23; IC 95%: 1.00-1.53).Existen factores antes del parto y en el puerperio inmediato que determinan, parcialmente, la duración de la lactancia exclusiva." @default.
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- W2944718498 title "Factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding practice in a cohort of women from Cali, Colombia." @default.
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