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Breastfeeding interventions and programmes conducted in Portuguese-speaking sovereign states: A scoping review
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Breastfeeding interventions and programmes conducted in Portuguese-speaking sovereign states: A scoping review

Basil H Aboul-Enein, Mario Vianna Vettore, Teresa Keller and Patricia J Kelly
Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992), Vol.113(6), pp.1186-1202
06/2024
PMID: 38465695

Abstract

Brazil Breast Feeding - psychology Female Guinea-Bissau Health Promotion - methods Humans Infant Portugal
This scoping review aimed to identify and appraise the effectiveness and impact of breastfeeding promotion interventions conducted across Portuguese-speaking sovereign countries. Using the PRISMA-ScR guidelines, we searched 14 electronic databases for publications published through 31 July 2023. The search terms were designed to find studies promoting breastfeeding or exclusive breastfeeding in pre-defined Portuguese-speaking countries. Of the 5263 papers initially retrieved, 30 interventional studies on breastfeeding met the inclusion criteria across three countries: Brazil (N = 26), Portugal (N = 2) and Guinea Bissau (N = 2). Participants ranged from pregnant women, mothers, mother-infant pairs, healthcare professionals, and school children. Overall, the interventions increased exclusive breastfeeding and better breastfeeding practices, such as a higher duration of breastfeeding. The interventions positively affected maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy, knowledge and perception. Only four studies used a theoretical framework. While the results were often statistically significant, no study had an outcome close to the recommended UNICEF and WHO goal of 70% breastfeeding at six months. The need to determine what works for the recommended six months postpartum period is critical for maximising children's health in Portuguese-speaking countries.

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