Breastfeeding Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect Of Indıvıdual And Group Breast Feedıng Traınıng Of Future Mother And Father At Postpartum Perıod On Breast Feedıng Self-Effıcacy And Attıtude:Randomızed Controlled Study
Breast feeding is the primary step for healthy generations. Breast milk protects against
diseases of childhood period starting from infancy till adulthood. Inspite of the benefits of
breast milk due to various reasons a lot of women all around the world and in our country can
not begin breast feeding and leave it at an early stage even if they start once. According to
Turkey Population and Health Investigation (TPHI) data of 2013; while the rate of only breast
feeding among; 0-1 month babies is 57.9%, among babies under 6 months this rate falls to
10.0%. In the case of maternals not carrying out the whole breast feeding conditions
situations such as milk secretion decrease, troubles related to breast, babies declining
breast and ending breast feeding at an early stage are seen. These problems are related to
the self-effıcacy that maternal feels towards breast feeding. The researches show that in
addition to the maternal, father`s attitude throughout pregnancy is also effective on
starting breast feeding, sustaining and maintaining it efficiently.
With this research it has been aimed to evaluate the effect of individual and group breast
feeding training of future mother and father at postpartum period on breast-feeding
self-effıcacy and attitude.
Research data has been gathered at Turkey Public Hospitals Institution Izmir North Public
Hospitals Association of T.R Ministry of Health Tepecik Education and Reserach Hospital
between the dates 01 March-30 September 2014.
As a result; it has been seen that breast feeding training is not alone enough to improve
self sufficiency and attitude, and maternals have to be supported by health staff at
postpartum period in hospital. It is suggested to include also fathers to the breast feeding
training provided at pregnancy period.
Breastfeeding training was given to the mother and father candidates in the individual and group education group. At this stage, standard care and service in the hospital was offered to the mothers and fathers in the control group. A follow-up plan was prepared for all the mothers and fathers after the discharge from the phone. ;
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