de Araújo Maria de Fátima Moura, Schmitz Bethsáida de Abreu Soares
Secretaria de Saúde do Distrito Federal, Fundação de Ensino e Pesquisa em Ciências da Saúde, Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde, Coordenação de Pós-Graduação, Brasil.
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2007 Aug;22(2):91-9. doi: 10.1590/s1020-49892007000700003.
To evaluate implementation of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) in Brazil from 1992 to 2004.
This retrospective descriptive study of the BFHI in Brazil examined the number of Baby-Friendly Hospitals (BFH) accredited per year from 1992 to 2004, state and regional distribution of the hospitals, the number of municipalities with a BFH, and the number of births at the 294 BFH that were participating in Brazil's universal, public health care system (Serviço Unico de Saúde) in 2004. Data were obtained from the Ministry of Health's Hospital Information System, from state health departments, and from Ministry of Health's reports on breastfeeding.
From 1992 to 2004, a total of 312 hospitals were BFH-accredited across 24 of Brazil's 26 states and the Federal District. Of these, one had lost accreditation and 10 had been deactivated by the end of the study period. The regional distribution of the 301 remaining BFH in 2004 was: 139 in the Northeast, 59 in the Southeast, 50 in the South, 37 in the Midwest, and 16 in the North. A sharp drop in the accreditation rate was recorded in certain years: 1997, 2003, and 2004. In 2004, 294 (6.8%) of the 4,347 public hospitals with maternity beds were BFH. Of the 3 346 municipalities that had public hospitals with maternity beds, 205 (6.1%) also had BFH. In 2004, there were 2,227,971 births in public hospitals, of which 565,990 (25.4%) occurred in BFH.
The number of BFH in Brazil is relatively small when compared to the number of public hospitals with maternity beds. The decreased accreditation rate and the deactivation of accredited BFH, especially in the latter years of the study, indicate the need for measures that will bolster and grow the BFHI in Brazil.
评估1992年至2004年巴西爱婴医院倡议(BFHI)的实施情况。
这项对巴西BFHI的回顾性描述性研究,调查了1992年至2004年每年获得认证的爱婴医院(BFH)数量、这些医院的州和地区分布、设有BFH的市的数量,以及2004年参与巴西全民公共卫生保健系统(单一卫生服务系统)的294家BFH的分娩数量。数据来自卫生部医院信息系统、州卫生部门以及卫生部关于母乳喂养的报告。
1992年至2004年,巴西26个州中的24个州以及联邦区共有312家医院获得BFH认证。其中,到研究期结束时,有1家失去认证,10家被停用。2004年其余301家BFH的地区分布为:东北部139家,东南部59家,南部50家,中西部37家,北部16家。在某些年份认证率急剧下降:1997年、2003年和2004年。2004年,4347家设有产科床位的公立医院中有294家(6.8%)是BFH。在设有产科床位公立医院的3346个市中,205个(6.1%)也设有BFH。2004年,公立医院共有2227971例分娩,其中565990例(25.4%)在BFH中发生。
与设有产科床位的公立医院数量相比,巴西BFH的数量相对较少。认证率下降以及已获认证的BFH被停用,尤其是在研究后期,表明需要采取措施加强和发展巴西的BFHI。