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Presence of a full-time companion in Brazilian maternities linked to the Rede Cegonha.

Yara Naya Lopes de Andrade GoiabeiraErika Barbara Abreu Fonseca ThomazZeni Carvalho LamyAlcione Miranda Dos SantosMaria do Carmo LealSonia Duarte de Azevedo BittencourtSilvana Granado Nogueira da GamaRejane Christine de Sousa Queiroz
Published in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2021)
The objective was to estimate the proportion of women with a full-time companion in Brazilian maternities linked to the Rede Cegonha (RC) and to compare them between the macro-regions in Brazil. A nationwide study, carried out from December/2016 to October/2017. 10,665 puerperal women from all regions of Brazil participated in the study, who gave birth at one of 606 maternity hospitals with a regional action plan approved by RC. Proportions and respective 95% confidence intervals were estimated, adjusted for the cluster effect, by comparing the macro-regions using Wald's chi-square test. The presence of a full-time companion occurred in 71.2% of maternities, being higher among women aged 20-35 years, brown-skinned, with higher education, married, and assisted in vaginal delivery. Almost 30% of puerperal women did not have a full-time companion. In the Southeast and Midwest regions, self-declared black women, with less schooling and unmarried women were less accompanied. The moment of delivery had less presence of the companion (29.2%). Despite the advances, this right is still not fully fulfilled, pointing to the occurrence of social inequities among Brazilian macro-regions.
Keyphrases
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