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Volume 8

Epidemiology: Open Access

ISSN: 2161-1165

Epidemiology 2018

September 17-19, 2018

September 17-19, 2018 | Rome, Italy

8

th

International Conference on

Epidemiology & Public Health

Determinants for early weaning: An integrative review

Carolinne Kilcia Caravalho Sena

1

, Mayara Francisca Santos Gonçalves

1

, Thalita Farias Vieira

1

, Magda Coeli Vitorino Sales

1

, Juliana Macêdo Magalhães

1

,

Cristina Maria Miranda de Sousa

2

, Davi Said Araújo

1

, Samara Karine Sena Fernandes Vieira

1

, Adélia Dalva da Silva Oliveira

1

, Eduardo Cairo Oliveira

Cordeiro

1

and

Davi Lavor Néri Rodrigues

2

1

Uninovafapi University, Brazil

2

University of Fortaleza, Brazil

B

reastfeeding is a practice that presents several benefits for the mother and the baby, contributing to improve the bond of

the binomial in the cognitive and physiological aspects. The objective of the present work is to characterize, through the

scientific evidence, the determinants that contribute to the early weaning. The research is a literature review, whose electronic

databases used were Scientific and Technical Literature of Latin America and the Caribbean (LILACS), Institute for Scientific

Information - ISI Web of Sciencetm e Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) Complete.

Inclusion criteria were original articles available in full with publication time cut in the years 2010 to 2016; Languages: English,

Spanish and Portuguese. The following descriptors and their combinations were used: Weaning, breastfeeding, nursing; As

well as in English. As results of the refined search in the databases, 15 studies were identified, which were discussed for analysis

purposes, whose results were grouped by thematic confluence and discussed in thematic categories, namely: Insufficient milk

production; Introduction of early food; End of maternity leave; and breast intercurrences. It can be concluded that the present

study brings relevant information on the topics discussed, since it gathers them in bibliographical literature, demonstrating its

importance and being a reference for future studies related to the subject.

Recent Publications:

1. Barbieri, M. C., Bercini, L. O., de Melo Brondani, K. J., Ferrari, R. A. P., Tacla, M. T. G. M., & Sant'anna, F. L. (2014).

Breastfeeding: guidelines received during prenatal care, delivery and puerperium.

Semina: Ciências Biológicas e da

Saúde, 36

(1Supl), 17-24.

2. Barboza da Silva Maciel, V., Martins Silva, R. P., Sañudo, A., de Sá Vieira Abuchaim, E., & Freitas de Vilhena Abrão, A.

C. (2016). Breastfeeding in indigenous children of two municipalities of the Brazilian Western Amazon.

Acta Paulista

de Enfermagem, 29

(4).

3. Santos, S. S., Santos, N. A., Souza, M. R., & da Costa Barcelos, I. S. (2013). Health education in the waiting room: an

approach to breastfeeding.

Em Extensão, 12

(1).

4. Stephan, A. M. S., Cavada, M. N., & Vilela, C. Z. (2012). Prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding up to the age of six

months and associated maternal characteristics, in the area covered by the Family Health Unit in the city of Pelotas,

state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2010.

Epidemiologia e Serviços de Saúde,

21(3), 431-438.

5. Teixeira, M. A., Nitschke, R. G., & da Silva, L. W. S. (2011). The practice of breastfeeding in the family routine - an

intergenerational context influenced by women-grandparents.

Revista Kairós: Gerontologia

, 14, 205-221.

6. 36(3).

Biography

Carolinne Sena Graduated in nursing from the Faculty of Health, Humanities and Technological Sciences of Piauí (2008) and graduation in advertising from

the Center of Unified Education of Teresina (2002). She is currently Coordinator of the Center for Continuing Education and Maternal Health Practices Dona

Evangelina Rosa (MDER), member of the Research Ethics Committee of MDER and is a professor of the nursing course of Uninovafapi University Center. She

holds PhD in Biomedical Engineering from University of Vale do Paraíba (UNIVAP). She is a Master in Family Health at the Uninovafapi University Center and

holds a postgraduate degree in Collective Health and Family Health (2007) from Cruzeiro do Sul University and a postgraduate degree in Marketing (2004) from

Universidade Federal do Piauí.

carolkilcia@yahoo.com.br

Carolinne Kilcia Caravalho Sena et al., Epidemiology (Sunnyvale) 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-1165-C1-021