Breastfeeding Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Breastmilk Smelling and Tasting & Smelling First Breastfeeding Practices on Sucking Success and Early Period Feeding Clues of Term Newborns
Verified date | March 2024 |
Source | Selcuk University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The study aimed to investigate the effects of breast milk sniffing and breast milk tasting and sniffing on sucking success and early feeding cues in term newborns who were started to breastfeed for the first time.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 72 |
Est. completion date | November 15, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | September 15, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - For the mother - Having a term and healthy baby, - No communication and language problems, - No maternal illness preventing breastfeeding (active chemotherapy, HIV positive, neurological or psychological problems, etc.), - Willingness to breastfeed, For the baby; - Not having a disease condition that prevents breastfeeding (cleft palate, cleft lip, galactotemia, choanal atresia, etc.), - Being at normal birth weight (2500gr-4000gr), - Apgar score of 7 and above. Exclusion Criteria: - Under 18 and over 40 years of age, - Development of postpartum complications (in mother or baby), - Multiple pregnancy. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Selcuk University | Konya | Selcuklu |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Sibel Küçükoglu | Health Institutes of Turkey |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Introductory Information Form | This form was created by the researchers by utilizing the literature. The descriptive information form consisted of a total of 12 questions inquiring about the mother's descriptive information (maternal age, education level, occupation, place of residence, economic status), obstetric information (mode of delivery, number of deliveries, breastfeeding experience, time of first breastfeeding) and infant information (infant's gender, birth weight, gestational week, Apgar score at 5 min). | First measurement-First day of hospitalization | |
Primary | Early Feeding Tips Scale | The Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale developed by Thoyre, Ahaker, and Pridham in 2005 was conducted by Girgin et al. in 2021. The early feeding cues scale consists of 19 items and 5 subcategories and is evaluated based on observation. These categories are respiratory regulation, oral-motor function, swallowing coordination, alertness-energy status and physiological stability.The lowest total score is 19 and the highest is 57. A higher score indicates the presence of early feeding cues and a lower score indicates a decrease in early feeding cues. | First measurement-first breastfeeding of the first day | |
Primary | Breastfeeding Identification and Assessment Scale (LATCH) | It is a measurement tool developed by Jansen and Wallece in 1993, which is similar to the APGAR scoring system in terms of scoring. Turkish validity and reliability studies of the LATCH breastfeeding diagnosis form were conducted by Demirhan in 1997 , Koyun in 2001 , and Yenal and Okumus in 2003. Each criterion in the scale is given a score between 0 and 2 and the lowest score is 0 and the highest score is 10. An increase in the scores obtained from the scale indicates breastfeeding success. | First measurement-first breastfeeding of the first day | |
Primary | Early Feeding Tips Scale | The Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale developed by Thoyre, Ahaker, and Pridham in 2005 was conducted by Girgin et al. in 2021. The early feeding cues scale consists of 19 items and 5 subcategories and is evaluated based on observation. These categories are respiratory regulation, oral-motor function, swallowing coordination, alertness-energy status and physiological stability.The lowest total score is 19 and the highest is 57. A higher score indicates the presence of early feeding cues and a lower score indicates a decrease in early feeding cues. | Second measurement-Second breastfeeding of the first day | |
Primary | Breastfeeding Identification and Assessment Scale (LATCH) | It is a measurement tool developed by Jansen and Wallece in 1993, which is similar to the APGAR scoring system in terms of scoring. Turkish validity and reliability studies of the LATCH breastfeeding diagnosis form were conducted by Demirhan in 1997 , Koyun in 2001 , and Yenal and Okumus in 2003. Each criterion in the scale is given a score between 0 and 2 and the lowest score is 0 and the highest score is 10. An increase in the scores obtained from the scale indicates breastfeeding success. | Second measurement-Second breastfeeding of the first day | |
Primary | Early Feeding Tips Scale | The Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale developed by Thoyre, Ahaker, and Pridham in 2005 was conducted by Girgin et al. in 2021. The early feeding cues scale consists of 19 items and 5 subcategories and is evaluated based on observation. These categories are respiratory regulation, oral-motor function, swallowing coordination, alertness-energy status and physiological stability.The lowest total score is 19 and the highest is 57. A higher score indicates the presence of early feeding cues and a lower score indicates a decrease in early feeding cues. | Third measurement-Third breastfeeding of the first day | |
Primary | Breastfeeding Identification and Assessment Scale (LATCH) | It is a measurement tool developed by Jansen and Wallece in 1993, which is similar to the APGAR scoring system in terms of scoring. Turkish validity and reliability studies of the LATCH breastfeeding diagnosis form were conducted by Demirhan in 1997, Koyun in 2001, and Yenal and Okumus in 2003. Each criterion in the scale is given a score between 0 and 2 and the lowest score is 0 and the highest score is 10. An increase in the scores obtained from the scale indicates breastfeeding success. | Third measurement-Third breastfeeding of the first day |
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