Breastfeeding Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects Of Antenatal Breast Preparation On The Successful Initiation And Continuation Of Breastfeeding In Singaporean Mothers
This randomized controlled trial addresses the impact of simple antenatal breastfeeding
educational interventions on breastfeeding rates and practice in a tertiary hospital
setting.
Hypothesis: A single antenatal encounter, which includes breastfeeding educational material
and individual instruction with a lactation counselor, can improve the initiation, duration
and exclusivity of breastfeeding compared to routine antenatal care or the use of
educational material alone
Breastfeeding rates in many developed countries, particularly in terms of exclusive and
predominant breastfeeding, often fall short of the recommended practice advised by the World
Health Organization and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Despite increasing awareness of
the many advantages of breastfeeding the challenge remains to implement programs that can
effectively improve short and long-term breastfeeding rates.
The Singapore National Breastfeeding Survey 2001 (Foo et al, 2005) demonstrated an
encouraging breastfeeding initiation rate of 94.5%. However only 21.1% continued to
breastfeed at 6 months with fewer than 5% breastfeeding exclusively.
The formal preparation of expectant mothers for breastfeeding is not part of routine
antenatal care in many practices. We feel that it may prove beneficial especially in an
environment with a low prevalence of breastfeeding. The aim of this trial is to demonstrate
the impact of single-encounter antenatal education combining educational material with
individual instruction, on breastfeeding initiation and duration and on infant feeding
practice, compared with routine antenatal care and educational material alone in a tertiary
hospital setting.
401 women are randomized into 3 predetermined groups and are exposed to specific antenatal
education materials targeting breastfeeding techniques; the control group receives routine
antenatal care. Data regarding breastfeeding rate, quality and duration is collected over a
1 year period.
Comparisons: breastfeeding initiation rate, duration and type among women receiving
lactation counseling with educational material, educational material without individual
counseling, and routine antenatal care without educational intervention
;
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Educational/Counseling/Training
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