Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05806892 |
Other study ID # |
AmasyaU-betuluzun-002 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
July 24, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
September 15, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
July 2023 |
Source |
Amasya University |
Contact |
betül uzun, özer |
Phone |
539 670 29 42 |
Email |
betul123uzun[@]gmail.com |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Breastfeeding and breast milk are very important in supporting newborn growth and
development. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF) recommend that breastfeeding should be continued with only breast milk for the first
6 months after birth and with complementary foods until the age of 2 years. However, the rate
of breastfeeding all over the world is far from the targeted values. For this reason, it is
necessary to plan and implement various interventions in order to start breastfeeding in the
early period and to help maintain breastfeeding.
There are various problems associated with breastfeeding. Large, sunken or flat nipples,
tongue-tie in the fetus, excessive milk production, lack of milk production or late onset are
some of these problems. It is known that the most common problems are breast fullness or late
onset of milk production. In both cases, early resolution is important in ensuring the
sustainability of breastfeeding. During the breastfeeding period, various applications are
used in order to both relieve fullness and increase milk production. Applying hot water to
the udder is the most preferred way to increase milk production. The fact that it does not
require much cost, does not contain any herbal or pharmacological agents and is easy to
apply, as well as relieving the fullness of the breasts for the mother and increasing milk
production, increases the popularity of hot water application. When the relevant literature
was reviewed, it was seen that the hot application to the breast was generally done through a
warm towel or hot water bag, but there was no study using Thera Pearl.
This study will be carried out in an experimental design in order to evaluate the effect of
warm application applied to the breast with the help of Thera Pearl in the postpartum period
on milk release, breastfeeding success of mothers, milk perception and postpartum
breastfeeding self-efficacy. The research will be carried out in Amasya University
Sabuncuoğlu Şerefeddin Training and Research Hospital obstetrics service between April and
September 2023. Personal Information Form, Breastfeeding Observation Form, Bristol
Breastfeeding Evaluation Scale, Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale and Insufficient Milk
Perception Scale will be used to collect data. It is thought that the application to be made
for breastfeeding problems and milk release will be effective.
Description:
Breastfeeding and breast milk are very important in the protection and development of
maternal and newborn health. Breast milk is a nutrient with unique immunological and
anti-inflammatory properties that protect against many diseases. The World Health
Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund recommend continuing breastfeeding with
appropriate complementary foods until the age of 2, without any additional food for the first
six months after birth, as the first condition of a healthy diet.
The World Health Organization announced that the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in the first
six months is 44% worldwide in 2020. UNICEF reported that one in five babies in high-income
countries and one in 25 babies in low- and middle-income countries are not breastfed at all.
Breastfeeding problems may occur for various reasons in the postpartum period. Breast
fullness or late onset of milk production are among the most common of these problems. In
cases where milk production is too high, breast fullness can be experienced, while milk
production can be very slow in the opposite case. In both cases, early resolution is
important in ensuring the sustainability of breastfeeding. The absence or late onset of milk
production after birth causes the mother to be alarmed, interruption of breastfeeding, and
ultimately feeding the newborn with formula. In the first 6 months of life, when the baby
should receive only breast milk, feeding with formulas other than breast milk or different
nutrients is an issue that needs to be addressed as it will adversely affect its growth and
development. In this sense, milk production should be supported by making use of
non-pharmacological methods in the postpartum period. Massage, herbal agents or hot water
application are often preferred to increase milk production. Applying hot water to the udder
is the most preferred way to increase milk production. The fact that it does not require much
cost, does not contain any herbal or pharmacological agents and is easy to apply, also
relieves the fullness of the breasts for the mother and increases milk production, increases
the popularity of hot water application. As a matter of fact, in a study, it was determined
that women who applied hot water to the nipples in the first 10 days after giving birth
experienced less pain. When the relevant literature was reviewed, it was seen that there was
no study using Thera Pearl, in which the warm application to the breast was usually done
through a warm towel or hot water bag.
For the experimental group:
The first interview with women who gave birth will be held in the postpartum service of the
relevant hospital. In this interview, Personal Information Form, Breastfeeding Observation
Form (for the first 24 hours after birth), Bristol Breastfeeding Evaluation Scale,
Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale and Insufficient Milk Perception Scale will be filled. At
the same time, the phone and address information of the participants will be obtained in this
meeting, and the postpartum 2-7. and 10-15. You will be informed that there will be a home
visit on days.
Thera Pearl application will be explained to the woman in detail and the first application
will be carried out together in the hospital.
Then the participant is postpartum 2-7. on days and 10-15. They will be visited at home once
a day and their status of applying Thera Pearl will be questioned. In addition, the
Breastfeeding Observation Form (for postpartum days 2-7 and 10-15), Bristol Breastfeeding
Evaluation Scale, Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale and Insufficient Milk Perception Scale
will be filled again.
For the control group:
No intervention will be applied to the control group. The first interview with women who gave
birth will be held in the postpartum service of the relevant hospital. In this interview,
Personal Information Form, Breastfeeding Observation Form (for the first 24 hours after
birth), Bristol Breastfeeding Evaluation Scale, Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale and
Insufficient Milk Perception Scale will be filled. At the same time, the phone and address
information of the participants will be obtained in this meeting, and the postpartum 2-7. and
10-15. You will be informed that home visits will be made on the following days.
Then the participant is postpartum 2-7. and 10-15. Breastfeeding Observation Form (for
postpartum days 2-7 and 10-15), Bristol Breastfeeding Evaluation Scale, Breastfeeding
Self-Efficacy Scale and Insufficient Milk Perception Scale will be filled in once a day.