CAESAREAN SECTION Clinical Trial
Official title:
the Effect of Neuro Linguistic Program and Progressive Muscle Relaxation Exercises on Breastfeeding Success and Breastfeeding Self-efficacy After Caesarean Section
The effect of neuro linguistic program and progressive muscle relaxation exercises on breastfeeding success and breastfeeding self-efficacy after caesarean section.
In this research, it is aimed to detemine the effect of neuro linguistic program and progressive muscle relaxation exercises on breastfeeding success and breastfeeding self-efficacy after caesarean section. Sample size: - There will be three groups in the study (two experimental groups and one control group). - The sample size of the study is 99 people. The sample size will be divided into three and 33 people will be randomly assigned to each group. - Experiment 1 group: neuro linguistic programme (NLP) group. - Experiment 2 group: progressive muscle relaxation exercises (PMRE) group. - Control group: non-intervention group Data Collection Tools; - Introductory Information Form, - Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale, - Breastfeeding Charting System (LATCH) Application time: - NLP and PMRE interventions will be started at the sixth postoperative hour after caesarean section. - Mothers who give birth by caesarean section are followed up in hospital for 48 hours and mothers are then discharged when their health condition improves. Therefore, data will be collected within 48 hours after caesarean section. - NLP and PMRE groups will be started at the sixth postoperative hour, 3 times in 24 hours on the first day, 3 times in 24 hours on the second day, six times in total. - Only NLP and PMRE will not be applied to the control group. - Care and follow-up will be performed in parallel with the individuals in the experimental group. Measurement time: - Mothers will fill in the Introductory Information Form, Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale, Breastfeeding Diagnosis and Assessment Measurement Tool (LATCH) before the application at the sixth postoperative hour. - Then, in the first 24 hours, the necessary application will be performed once every eight hours according to the groups (for example, NLP application for experiment 1). - At the end of 24th hour, Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale and Breastfeeding Diagnosis and Assessment Measurement Tool (LATCH) will be completed. - Then, in the second 24 hours, the interventions will be repeated once every eight hours. - The total number of application sessions is six. - NLP application will last 20 minutes each session and PMRE application will last 20 minutes each session. ;
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