Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05923320 |
Other study ID # |
AmasyaU18 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 14, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
June 6, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
June 2023 |
Source |
Amasya University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Introduction:Breastfeeding and childhood vaccinations are the two most important public
health practices for the healthy growth and development of the newborn.
Aim:To investigate the effects of comprehensive training to be given to post-partum women who
have just given birth in Amasya University Sabuncuoğlu Şerefeddin Training and Research
Hospital, obstetrics and gynecology service, on their attitudes towards childhood
vaccinations and breastfeeding.
Method:This research is in the type of repetitive measurement experimental design with
pre-test post-test control group.
The sample consisted of 30 experimental and 30 control groups selected from the universe by
computer-assisted randomization method. The experimental group was hospitalized on the first
day after birth, on the 2nd-7th day. days and 30-42.
The trainings will be given to the post-partum women individually. About 30 minutes of
training will be given and their questions, if any, will be answered. Then, data collection
tools will be applied when the babies are 2,4,6 months old (posttest).
Conclusion:This study will enable the comprehensive education to be given to post-partum
women who have just given birth in the hospital, to improve their attitudes towards childhood
vaccines and to increase the breastfeeding rate.
Description:
Introduction:Breastfeeding and childhood vaccinations are the two most important public
health practices for the healthy growth and development of the newborn. Although vaccination
is one of the most effective and most successful health protection-improvement practices, the
cases of vaccine refusal that emerged after 1990 in the world and after 2010 in our country,
which increased rapidly, constitute a serious global problem in terms of vaccine-preventable
epidemics. is doing. The number of anti-vaccination families has been increasing in recent
years. The number of families who do not want to be vaccinated, which was around 1400 in 2014
in our country, is more than 23000 in 2017. If this increase continues like this, it is
likely that social immunity will deteriorate and epidemics will occur in the following years.
Despite all vaccination campaigns in the world, an average of 1.5 million people die every
year from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Aim:To investigate the effects of comprehensive training to be given to post-partum women who
have just given birth in Amasya University Sabuncuoğlu Şerefeddin Training and Research
Hospital, obstetrics and gynecology service, on their attitudes towards childhood
vaccinations and breastfeeding.
Method:This research is in the type of repetitive measurement experimental design with
pre-test post-test control group.
The research will consist of newly delivered post-partum women in Amasya University
Sabuncuoğlu Şerefeddin Training and Research Hospital gynecology and obstetrics service
between 14 March 2022 and September 2023. The universe of the research will consist of all
post-partum women who gave birth in the hospital where the research was conducted at the time
of the research. The sample consisted of 30 experimental and 30 control groups selected from
the universe by computer-assisted randomization method. The experimental group was
hospitalized on the first day after birth, on the 2nd-7th day. days and 30-42. Trainings on
breastfeeding and childhood vaccinations will be given three times in total by making home
visits. The training content has been prepared by taking into account the Ministry of Health
Breastfeeding Guide, the Ministry of Health's vaccination schedule, and the Primary Care
Vaccination Guide. The trainings will be given to the post-partum women individually. About
30 minutes of training will be given and their questions, if any, will be answered. Then,
data collection tools will be applied when the babies are 2,4,6 months old (posttest).
Conclusion:
This study will enable the comprehensive education to be given to post-partum women who have
just given birth in the hospital, to improve their attitudes towards childhood vaccines and
to increase the breastfeeding rate. It is thought that the results of the study will support
the post-partum women, physically, socially and culturally and will guide the programs that
will improve the newborns and post-partum women healths.