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 ISSN 1695-6141

BETANCURTH LOAIZA, Diana Paola    AMAYA REY, María Consuelo del Pilar. Familiar general health: breast feeding women's families Villamaria (Caldas), Colombia. []. , 12, 31, pp.151-161. ISSN 1695-6141.

Background: Familial health (FH) consists of two daily dimensions: familial organization and also the satisfaction with the organization. Objectives: 1. Make the overall maternal women's feeding familial health characterization (MWF) from two listed constituents. 2: To find the relationship /prediction between on the Total Familial Health (TFH) and also Total Familial Risk (TFR) on the families. Methods: Quantitative, descriptive, with correlation, and also transversal, making to the Maternal Women's feeding families within outdoor service of Villamaria (Caldas) Colombia on the year 2011. Sample: Randomizing over 76 families selecting by an allowable mistake with 2 overall records' units and with a confidence level of .95 families testing by the instrument "Salud Familiar General ISFG: GEN-21 and Riesgo Familiar Total RFT: 5-33(1)". Results: The Health Family analysis showed 83 percent pretty healthy families (63) and healthy families with 17 percent. More than the third part of them was seen as organized and also very organized families. 97 percent of the families are drawing as satisfied and very satisfied families, within the familial organization. Conclusions: The families that were studied with maternal women's feeding were finding healthy. Those families are requiring the health promoting programs from nursing and also other professional fields, by general familiar health results that are a fortress, must be permanently holding, as a health potential field during maternal women's feeding and the subsequent studies over the trajectory. The inverted relationship between Familial Health and Total Familial Risk was confirmed.

: Family Health; Nursing; Research; Breast Feeding; Health Promotion; Risk; Primary Health Care.

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