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- Title
Meanings of breastfeeding interruption due to infection by human T cell lymphotrophic virus type 1 (HTLV-1).
- Authors
Zihlmann, Karina Franco; Mazzaia, Maria Cristina; De Alvarenga, Augusta Thereza
- Abstract
Objective: Understand the meanings of breastfeeding inhibition to prevent vertical transmission among women living with HTLV-1 (WLHTLV). Methods: A qualitative research with participant observation and in-depth interviews was undertaken, using a pretested thematic script, analyzed by means of Bardin's thematic content analysis. The participants were 13 people - 11 women and two men - over 18 years of age, diagnosed with HTLV-1 and without co-infections. The study was undertaken at a private room in a specialized center in São Paulo between June/2006 and April/2008, where the researcher worked, so that she was familiar with and had access to the users. The subjects were selected by convenience, during the participant observation. The subjects' reports were recorded, transcribed and analyzed in search of senses and meanings to elaborate the categories. Excerpts were presented, identified by fictitious names. Results: Breastfeeding inhibition is a complex decision that is even more difficult in a context in which the health team does not know this infection. Conclusion: The lack of knowledge on HTLV-1 in the hospital context is a risk for the vertical transmission of this virus and entails significant emotional consequences. The health team needs information and education for comprehensive care and welcoming of WLHTLV's specific needs.
- Subjects
HIV infection transmission; BREASTFEEDING; CONTENT analysis; INFECTION; INTERVIEWING; PUBLIC health; SEXUALLY transmitted diseases; QUALITATIVE research; THEMATIC analysis; VERTICAL transmission (Communicable diseases)
- Publication
Acta Paulista de Enfermagem, 2017, Vol 30, Issue 1, p80
- ISSN
0103-2100
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/1982-0194201700012