Breast Feeding Clinical Trial
Official title:
Breastfeeding Buddies: An Exploratory Evaluation Study of a Peer Support Program
This is an exploratory, qualitative evaluation study of the Breastfeeding Buddies (BFB)
program. The Breastfeeding Buddies Program is a peer-based education and support program
offered through the Kitchener Downtown Community Health Centre. The KDCHC has received
funding to undertake a qualitative exploratory study of the BFB program. KDCHC has partnered
with researchers at the Manulife Centre for Community Health Research at Wilfrid Laurier
University to plan and implement this study.
The purpose of the evaluation study is to understand the perspectives and experiences of
Breastfeeding Buddies (BFB) participants and volunteers. The evaluation will explore the
process of implementation of the BFB education and support programs and assess the program
impacts from the perspective of participants and volunteers. The methods in this study are
qualitative because the BFB program has never collected qualitative data from program
participants and volunteers. In the past, evaluation of the program has been limited to pre
and post surveys. This qualitative study includes two components:
1. Interviews 6-8 weeks after the participants due dates with consenting mothers who
participated in the Me Breastfeed workshop - 10-12 mothers who were matched with a
Buddy (optional for all workshop participants) will be interviewed and 10-12 mothers
who did not seek a match (but did participate in the workshop) will be interviewed to
explore what they learned, what was helpful and how the program can be improved.
2. One focus group with 10-15 Breastfeeding Buddies volunteers to explore the experiences
and perspectives of the BFB volunteers.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | March 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 16 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - participated in Breastfeeding Buddies programs - live birth - consented to contact - biological mother Exclusion Criteria: - less than age 16 |
Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Retrospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Manulife Centre for Community Health Research | Health Nexus Best Start, Kitchener Downtown Community Health Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University |
Jolly K, Ingram L, Khan KS, Deeks JJ, Freemantle N, MacArthur C. Systematic review of peer support for breastfeeding continuation: metaregression analysis of the effect of setting, intensity, and timing. BMJ. 2012 Jan 25;344:d8287. doi: 10.1136/bmj.d8287. Review. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Mothers Experiences Interview | An interview guide has been developed to assess the mother's experience and perspectives related to the intervention (education and/or support program). Questions are measuring whether the program is meeting it's intended goals including increasing knowledge, support, links to resources and increased initiation and duration of breastfeeding. The questions related to breastfeeding are based on a measure recently developed by health units in Ontario, Canada that is being used to monitor breastfeeding rates across the Province (Infant Feeding Surveillance Pilot Study). The survey is semi-structured in that the interviewer will be trained to probe participants to expand on their answers or ask relevant follow-up questions. | 2-3 months after participation in workshop (approximately 6 weeks past indicated due date of birth) | No |
Secondary | Volunteer Focus Group Guide | A series of questions have been devised to explore the experiences of peer support volunteers to understand their perspectives as peer support volunteers, collect stories of successes, challenges and areas for improvement in the program. | 2 months after first workshop within study period | No |
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