Puerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences

Objective. To analyze the degree of bonding of puerperae with their babies, both in isolation and associated with experiences during and after labor. Methods. A crosssectional study carried out among 200 puerperae in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil. To evaluate the motherchild bond, we used the Mothe...

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Autores principales: Lara Helk Souza, Zaida Aurora Sperli Geraldes Soler, Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes Santos, Natália Sperli Geraldes Marin dos Santos
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ad007691000e49d9b75bc4d4cead8f512021-11-27T15:04:11ZPuerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences2216-028010.17533/udea.iee.v35n3a13https://doaj.org/article/ad007691000e49d9b75bc4d4cead8f512017-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iee/article/view/329215https://doaj.org/toc/2216-0280Objective. To analyze the degree of bonding of puerperae with their babies, both in isolation and associated with experiences during and after labor. Methods. A crosssectional study carried out among 200 puerperae in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil. To evaluate the motherchild bond, we used the Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale (MIBS). Results. The mean age of puerperae was 26.4 years; most women were white (60.0%), were married (87.5%), and had an elementary education (51.5%). Most deliveries were cesarean (80.0% of cases); 68.0% of women had no pain during labor, and only 54% had skin-to-skin contact immediately after delivery. Type of labor and pain did not significantly change the maternal bond, and the lack of skin-to-skin contact negatively influenced the bond. Conclusion. Pueperae participants had a high degree of bonding with their babies that is mainly related to history of skin-to-skin contact. Nurses must promote strategies that encourage skin-to-skin contact between mother and newborn in the delivery room.   How to cite this article: Souza LH, ZASG Soler, Santos MLSG, Sasaki NSGMS. Puerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences. Invest. Educ. Enferm. 2017; 35(3):364-371.Lara Helk SouzaZaida Aurora Sperli Geraldes SolerMaria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes SantosNatália Sperli Geraldes Marin dos SantosUniversidad de Antioquiaarticlemother-child relationsnursing carepostpartum periodinfantnewborn.NursingRT1-120ENInvestigación y Educación en Enfermería, Vol 35, Iss 3 (2017)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic mother-child relations
nursing care
postpartum period
infant
newborn.
Nursing
RT1-120
spellingShingle mother-child relations
nursing care
postpartum period
infant
newborn.
Nursing
RT1-120
Lara Helk Souza
Zaida Aurora Sperli Geraldes Soler
Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes Santos
Natália Sperli Geraldes Marin dos Santos
Puerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences
description Objective. To analyze the degree of bonding of puerperae with their babies, both in isolation and associated with experiences during and after labor. Methods. A crosssectional study carried out among 200 puerperae in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil. To evaluate the motherchild bond, we used the Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale (MIBS). Results. The mean age of puerperae was 26.4 years; most women were white (60.0%), were married (87.5%), and had an elementary education (51.5%). Most deliveries were cesarean (80.0% of cases); 68.0% of women had no pain during labor, and only 54% had skin-to-skin contact immediately after delivery. Type of labor and pain did not significantly change the maternal bond, and the lack of skin-to-skin contact negatively influenced the bond. Conclusion. Pueperae participants had a high degree of bonding with their babies that is mainly related to history of skin-to-skin contact. Nurses must promote strategies that encourage skin-to-skin contact between mother and newborn in the delivery room.   How to cite this article: Souza LH, ZASG Soler, Santos MLSG, Sasaki NSGMS. Puerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences. Invest. Educ. Enferm. 2017; 35(3):364-371.
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author Lara Helk Souza
Zaida Aurora Sperli Geraldes Soler
Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes Santos
Natália Sperli Geraldes Marin dos Santos
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Zaida Aurora Sperli Geraldes Soler
Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes Santos
Natália Sperli Geraldes Marin dos Santos
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title Puerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences
title_short Puerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences
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title_fullStr Puerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences
title_full_unstemmed Puerperae bonding with their children and labor experiences
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