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Cruzado, E., (2023). Nivel de conocimiento de la madre sobre lactancia materna exclusiva y su relación con la glicemia neonatal en el Hospital Rural Bellavista. 2021 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5136
Cruzado, E., Nivel de conocimiento de la madre sobre lactancia materna exclusiva y su relación con la glicemia neonatal en el Hospital Rural Bellavista. 2021 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5136
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title = "Nivel de conocimiento de la madre sobre lactancia materna exclusiva y su relación con la glicemia neonatal en el Hospital Rural Bellavista. 2021",
author = "Cruzado Arevalo, Eli",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2023"
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Level of knowledge of the mother about exclusive breastfeeding and its relationship with neonatal glycemia at the Bellavista Rural Hospital. 2021. Breastfeeding (LME) consists of the newborn only receiving breast milk during the first six months of life; the mother's level of knowledge can influence the decision to practice it properly and in other subsequent aspects such as the neonatal glycemia level. In order to determine the relationship between the level of knowledge that mothers have about Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) and the level of neonatal hypoglycemia at birth, at two hours and at six hours of life, a study was carried out. correlational descriptive study with prospective data collection in a sample of 64 mothers and their newborns treated at the Bellavista Rural Hospital between the months of March and December 2021. To determine the level of knowledge, a Lickert type survey was applied, considering the values: high, medium and low; With the hemoglucotest examination of the newborn, at birth, 2 and 6 hours of life, the level of glycemia in neonatal blood was determined. Results: The level of knowledge was good in 72% and regular in 28%; the neonatal hypoglycemia level at birth was 12.6% and at 2 and 6 hours after birth it was 7.8%; The factors associated with normal neonatal glycemia were: Sucking immediately at birth, vigorous sucking, and term gestational age of the newborn. Conclusion: There is no relationship (P>0.05) between the level of knowledge of the mother about exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and the glycemia level of the newborn.
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