SIG Tel@ Amazônia: promoting dialogue between specialists and primary care professionals in maternal and child health/ SIG Tel@ Amazônia: promovendo a interlocução entre especialistas e profissionais de Atenção Básica na saúde materno-infantil
Abstract:The Brazilian Indigenous Health Survey showed an increase in birth rates but also found an increase in deaths from malnutrition in early childhood. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention involving primary care and childcare professionals' training on breastfeeding for indigenous infants. A cross-sectional panel-type descriptive study to assess breastfeeding interventions was conducted in two Special Indigenous Health Districts (SIHDs) of Amazonas State (Upper Rio Solimões an… Show more
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