RESUMO: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura com objetivo de descrever as redes sociais que apoiam a mulher durante a amamentação. A busca ocorreu no mês de Janeiro de 2014 com os critérios de inclusão: artigos em português, inglês e espanhol, publicadas de 2004 a 2013, disponíveis nas bases Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde e Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval Sistem on-line, a partir dos descritores "condição social, apoio social, aleitamento materno e família". Encontraram-se 23 artigos em Português e três em Inglês. Após a análise definiu-se três categorias: apoio familiar; apoio dos profissionais de saúde e apoio social. Concluiu-se que o companheiro, as avós e as figuras femininas (irmãs, tias), foram os agentes sociais mais citados pelas mulheres. Os profissionais de saúde formam uma rede de apoio importante na continuidade da amamentação. DESCRITORES:Aleitamento materno; Apoio social; Condição social; Família. SOCIAL NETWORKS THAT SUPPORT WOMEN DURING BREASTFEEDINGABSTRACT: This was an integrative literature review, with the aim to describe the social networks that support women during breastfeeding. The search took place in January 2014 with the following inclusion criteria: articles written in Portuguese, English and Spanish, published from 2004 to 2013, available on the Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature and Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System on-line databases, using the "social conditions, social support, breastfeeding and family" descriptors. Twenty-three articles in Portuguese and three in English were found. After analysis, three categories were defined: family support; support from health professionals and social support. In conclusion, partners, grandmothers and female figures (sisters, aunts) were the women's most cited social agents. Health professionals form an important support network for continuing breastfeeding.
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