Atención a los recién nacidos en 2009 y a sus madres en un centro de salud urbano de Zaragoza. Oportunidades de mejora Introduction: in recent years has significantly changed the composition of the population and the origin of users of Torrero La Paz Health Primary Care Center of Zaragoza This work aims to analyze the social data and attention of the RN and their mothers corresponding to area of health of Torrero La Paz and throughout the year 2009. Authors are especially interested on rates of prevalence of breastfeeding (LM), its evolution in time and its relationship with other variables. Another issue is to study the improvement opportunities that arise from the analysis of these data, as well as propose appropriate corrective measures. Finally authors pretend to set some criteria easily measurable quality which can serve as indicator of quality of care. Material and methods: we analyzed data from the health care received by 105 newborns and their mothers born during the year 2009 in a primary care center in the city of Zaragoza (Spain). We studied breastfeeding rates. It describes the opportunities for improvement by establishing corrective actions. Results: the first visit of newborn care to health primary care were done within 10 days of age. The percentage of breastfeeding or mixed feeding when they were discharged from the hospital was 85% and 51.9% at 6 months. In this population there was a caesarean section percentage was19.65% and the percentage of mothers who smoke during pregnancy 20.95% younger mothers and those from developing countries had higher rates of breastfeeding than spanish mothers. Children of lower birth weight and gestational age had comparatively lower rates of breastfeeding. Conclusion: corrective measures are proposed which fall within the context of measures called Baby friendly Iniciative for health primary care centers Introducción: en los últimos años ha cambiado considerablemente la composición de la población y la procedencia de los usuarios del Centro de Salud (CS) Torrero La Paz de Zaragoza. Este trabajo pretende analizar los datos sociosanitarios y de atención de los recién nacidos y de sus madres correspondientes a la zona de salud de Torrero La Paz a lo largo del año 2009. Los autores están especialmente interesados interesa en analizar las tasas de prevalencia de lactancia materna (LM) y su evolución en el tiempo, así como su relación con otras variables. Otra cuestión es estudiar las oportunidades de mejora que se plantean a partir del análisis de estos datos y de proponer las medidas correctoras adecuadas. Finalmente, se pretende, si es posible, fijar algún criterio de calidad fácilmente mesurable que pueda servir de indicador de calidad de la atención prestada. Material y métodos: se analizan los datos de la atención sanitaria recibida por 105 recién nacidos nacidos a lo largo del año 2009 y por sus madres en un CS de la ciudad de Zaragoza (España). Se estudian las tasas de LM. Se describen las oportunidades de mejora estableciendo medidas correctoras. Resultados: la...
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