Barriers to promoting breastfeeding in primary health care in Mexico: a qualitative perspective
- 1Observatorio Materno Infantil (OMI), Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico
- 2Health Department, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico
- 3Research Center for Equitable Development EQUIDE, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico
- 4Pediatric Obesity Clinic and Wellness Unit, Hospital General de México “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga”, Mexico City, Mexico
- 5United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Mexico City, Mexico
A corrigendum on
Barriers to promoting breastfeeding in primary health care in Mexico: a qualitative perspective
by Hoyos-Loya, E., Pérez Navarro, C., Burrola-Méndez, S., Hernández-Cordero, S., Omaña-Guzmán, I., Sachse Aguilera, M., and Ancira-Moreno, M. (2024). Front. Nutr. 10:1278280. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1278280
In the published article, there was an error in Table 1 as published. The mentions column should not have been included. The corrected Table 1 and its caption appear below.
In the published article, there was an error, the “Ministry of Health in Mexico” was inadvertently duplicated.
A correction has been made to Abstract, methodology, Paragraph 1. This sentence previously stated:
“A qualitative study with a phenomenological approach was carried out in 88 health centers of the Ministry of Health in the states of Chihuahua, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Veracruz, Mexico, and Yucatan. From September to November 2021, we interviewed 88 key health professionals (HPs) (physicians, nurses, nutritionists, and others) from the PHC of the Ministry of Health in Mexico and 80 parents of children under 5 years old. In addition, nine focus groups were conducted with parents and caregivers. The data obtained were triangulated with information from focus groups and semi-structured interviews.”
The corrected sentence appears below:
“A qualitative study with a phenomenological approach was carried out in 88 health centers of the Ministry of Health in the states of Chihuahua, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Veracruz, Mexico, and Yucatan. From September to November 2021, we interviewed 88 key health professionals (HPs) (physicians, nurses, nutritionists, and others) from the PHC and 80 parents of children under 5 years old. In addition, nine focus groups were conducted with parents and caregivers. The data obtained were triangulated with information from focus groups and semi-structured interviews.”
In the published article, there was an error, “(n=97)” was repeated.
A correction has been made to Materials and methods, 2.1 Population and study unit, Paragraph Number 2. This sentence previously stated:
“For the selection of user participants or their partners, the criteria included: (a) being a woman in preconception, (b) being pregnant, or (c) being a parent of a child under 5 years. Regarding HP, the criterion was initially to have worked in the health center for at least 2 years. However, due to frequent staff rotation, this criterion was eliminated. In both groups, participants needed to be at least 18 years old and provide signed informed consent to participate in the research. At least one interview with an HP (n = 97), an interview with a user (n = 97) in each health center, and 30 focus groups (5 in each state) were expected to be conducted.”
The corrected sentence appears below:
“For the selection of user participants or their partners, the criteria included: (a) being a woman in preconception, (b) being pregnant, or (c) being a parent of a child under 5 years. Regarding HP, the criterion was initially to have worked in the health center for at least 2 years. However, due to frequent staff rotation, this criterion was eliminated. In both groups, participants needed to be at least 18 years old and provide signed informed consent to participate in the research. At least one interview with an HP, an interview with a user in each health center, and 30 focus groups (5 in each state) were expected to be conducted.”
In the published article, there was an error, a section number was omitted.
A correction has been made to Results, 3.1 Contextual barriers
This section heading previously stated:
“Lack of resources to promote BF (materials and humans).”
The corrected section heading appears below:
“3.1.1 Lack of resources to promote BF (materials and humans).”
The authors apologize for these errors and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords: breastfeeding, primary health care, child health services, quality of health care, postpartum, infant, prenatal care
Citation: Hoyos-Loya E, Pérez Navarro C, Burrola-Méndez S, Hernández-Cordero S, Omaña-Guzmán I, Sachse Aguilera M and Ancira-Moreno M (2024) Corrigendum: Barriers to promoting breastfeeding in primary health care in Mexico: a qualitative perspective. Front. Nutr. 11:1372964. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1372964
Received: 18 January 2024; Accepted: 15 February 2024;
Published: 29 February 2024.
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*Correspondence: Mónica Ancira-Moreno, bW9uaWNhLmFuY2lyYSYjeDAwMDQwO2liZXJvLm14
†These authors have contributed equally to this work