Assessment of maternal knowledge of solar exposure and vitamin D in the neonatal period

To assess mothers' knowledge on sun exposure related to serum vitamin D levels in the neonatal period. Observational, analytical and cross-sectional study, carried out from August 2020 to May 2021 through a questionnaire directed to mothers of newborns, in a maternity hospital in Southern Brazi...

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Hauptverfasser: Witkowski, Sandra Mara, Pfitzer, Catarina, Rudolf, Emanueli, Souza, Gabriela de, Fajardo, Aline Didoni, Albini, Flávia Maestri Nobre, Lando, Fabricio Sbroglio, Wilde, Marco Otilio Duarte Rodrigues
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description To assess mothers' knowledge on sun exposure related to serum vitamin D levels in the neonatal period. Observational, analytical and cross-sectional study, carried out from August 2020 to May 2021 through a questionnaire directed to mothers of newborns, in a maternity hospital in Southern Brazil. From 141 interviewees, 132 (93.6%) believe it is important to expose the neonate to sun, 101 (71.6%) think this exposure can increase vitamin D levels, 86 (61%) received such information from a doctor, 108 (76.6%) believe there are no risks of sun exposure, 88 (62.4%) claim it isn´t necessary to use any kind of protection, 96 (68.1%) said that only exposure to the sun was necessary to maintain adequate levels of vitamin D during the neonatal period. Only two mothers (1.4%) claim that you should not exposure the neonate to the sun, and only one (0.7%) stated that sun expose can cause skin problems. Most mothers lack satisfactory knowledge about sun exposure related to serum vitamin D levels in the neonatal period. The need to inform and clarify the population about sun exposure during this period is remarkable, in addition to disseminating the proper way to maintain serum levels of vitamin D.
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