Gómez Aristizábal, Liliana Yanet
Confortin, Susana Cararo
Batista, Rosângela Fernandes Lucena
de Britto e Alves, Maria Teresa Seabra Soares
Simões, Vanda Maria Ferreira
da Silva, Antônio Augusto Moura
Article History
Received: 14 February 2022
Accepted: 5 October 2022
First Online: 1 November 2022
Declarations
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: This project met the criteria of the National Health Council Resolution No. 196/1996 and its complementary regulations. It was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the University Hospital of UFMA under opinion No. 223/2009, protocol: 4771/2008-30. The interviewees were invited to participate in the research. Those who agreed signed the informed consent form (ICF).
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: All authors declare no conflict of interest and have read the manuscript and approved the submission..
: <b>LYGA</b>: PhD, postdoctoral fellow at the Postgraduate Program in Public Health at the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA). Has experience in Public Health, with emphasis on Epidemiology, working mainly on the following topics: people with disabilities, knowledge management, information and health of women and children, breastfeeding, violence against women and depression during and after pregnancy, sexual and reproductive health of migrant women. <b>SCC</b>: PhD, postdoctoral fellow at the Postgraduate Program in Public Health at the Federal University of Maranhão. Member of the Epifloripa research group and the Public Health Research Group at the Federal University of Maranhão. She works in research in Physical Education and Public Health, with an emphasis on Epidemiology and in the areas of Life Cycle, Sarcopenia and Health-related Physical Activity. <b>RFLB</b>: PhD, professor at the Department of Public Health and permanent professor at the Graduate Programs in Public Health and Nursing at the Federal University of Maranhão. She has experience in Public Health, with emphasis on Epidemiology, working mainly on the following topics: sleep, child growth, child mortality, prematurity, cesarean section and violence against women. She coordinates the fieldwork of the cohort studies in São Luís (BRISA and RPS study). <b>MTSSBA</b>: PhD, Professor at the Federal University of Maranhão. She has experience in the field of Medicine, with an emphasis on Public Health, working mainly on the following topics: Evaluation of Health Services, HIV, HIV / AIDS, Assistance to women, Quality of care and Childbirth assistance. <b>VMFS</b>: PhD, professor at the Department of Public Health and the Postgraduate Program in Public Health at the Federal University of Maranhão. Has experience in Pediatrics, Collective Health and Maternal and Child Health, working mainly on the following topics: growth and development, epidemiological studies, cohort studies and chronic non-communicable diseases, child and adolescent health, newborns at risk, preterm birth, low birth weight, infant mortality. <b>AAMS</b>: PhD, professor at the Department of Public Health and the Postgraduate Program in Public Health at the Federal University of Maranhão. Has experience in Public Health, with emphasis on Epidemiology, working mainly on the following topics: low birth weight, infant mortality, prematurity, cesarean section and obesity. Participates in 5 birth cohort studies in Brazil and a cohort study of children with Congenital Zika Syndrome.