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100 _aCabañes Alonso, Esther
_92925
_eNeonatología
100 _aEscuder Vieco, Diana
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_eNeonatología
100 _aGarcía Lara, Nadia Raquel
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_eNeonatología
100 _aPallás Alonso, Carmen Rosa
_91008
_eNeonatología
100 _aSierra Colomina, Gemma
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_ePediatría
100 _aVázquez Román, Sara
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_eNeonatología
245 0 0 _aCaracterísticas de las mujeres donantes de un banco de leche materna y relación con el tiempo de donación
_h[artículo]
260 _bAnales de pediatria (Barcelona, Spain: 2003),
_c2014
300 _a80(4):236-41.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Sierra Colomina G, García Lara N, Escuder Vieco D, Vázquez Román S, Cabañes Alonso E, Pallás Alonso CR. Características de las mujeres donantes de un banco de leche materna y relación con el tiempo de donación. An Pediatr (Barc). 2014 Apr;80(4):236-41.
501 _aPMID: 23831205
504 _aContiene 27 referencias
520 _aIntroduction: The promotion of Human Milk Banks is an important social service. The Human Milk Banks depend on donors, and knowing the profile of donors seems quite important. Objective: To study the demographics and lifestyles of the donors, the reasons or influences for donating, and to associate these variables with the length of the donation. Methods: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted on 168 mothers who answered the written questionnaire when they agreed to become donors. 98 (58%) responded to the telephone interview. Results: The mean age was 33.1 ± 4.5 years. Of the total 27.9% lived outside Madrid and 21.4% were immigrants, with 23.7% working full time, 65.3% had a university education, and 96.2% had a stable partner. The main reasons for donating were too much milk (77%), and to help others (75%). The main obstacle was transportation to the Human Milk Bank for 20% of the donors, and for 61% the main reason for terminating donation was due to reaching the end of lactation. A longer donation is associated with: having a term newborn, with birth weight over 1500 g, starting donating early and reconciling the donation to the work situation. Conclusion: The most common donor profile was a young woman, with university education and a stable partner. Having a term new born, starting donating early, and the conciliation with work is associated with longer donations. Milk pick-up at home would make donation easier.
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_aServicio de Neonatología
856 _uhttp://pc-h12o-es.m-hdoct.a17.csinet.es/pdf/pc/1/pc10180.pdf
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