Jaundice, Neonatal Clinical Trial
— BreastfeedingOfficial title:
Investigation of the Effect of Support Provided for Breastfeeding and the Feeding of Infants' With Breast Milk on Hospitalization Due to Jaundice
Neonatal jaundice is the most common reason for rehospitalization after postnatal discharge.
Jaundice due to breastfeeding failure is an important subtype of pathological neonatal
jaundice. Typically, it occurs with lactation failure, which results in dehydration (reducing
urine output), significant weight loss (>10% of birth weight) and sometimes hypernatremia,
during the first postnatal week. Jaundice caused by breastfeeding failure is observed in one
third (31.8%) of total cases of pathological neonatal jaundice requiring rehospitalization.
Jaundice lasts for an average of 6.8 days and the length of hospital stay takes up to 3 days.
Jaundice due to breastfeeding failure requires focused efforts for a program structured with
breastfeeding education and special breastfeeding support. This support causes the role of
nurses to become even more important. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of
support provided for breastfeeding and the feeding of infants' with breast milk on
hospitalization due to jaundice.
Research Hypotheses:
H0: The support provided for breastfeeding and the feeding of infants' with breast milk has
no effect on hospitalization due to jaundice.
H1: The support provided for breastfeeding and the feeding of infants' with breast milk
affects the consequences of hospitalization due to jaundice.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 68 |
Est. completion date | January 1, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | November 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 49 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - • Normal delivery of the mother - Mother being primiparous - Newborn being >38 GW - Having no multiple infants - Absence of congenital anomaly (craniofacial abnormality such as cleft palate, cleft lip, paralysis of facial muscles) in the newborn - No blood incompatibility between mother and father - Exclusive breastfeeding of the newborn - Non-contraindication of the mother's milk to her infant - Absence of the mother's diagnosed psychiatric story - Mother's openness to communication and cooperation - Mother's volunteering to participate in the study - Mother being literate - Mother's age above 18 years Exclusion Criteria: - • Separation of the mother and the infant due to any situation |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | sakarya University | Sakarya |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Sakarya University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Measurement of bilirubin with a Transcutaneous bilirubinometer in the study and control groups | The device is suitable for use in newborn infants. The device measures by reader head's contact with the infant's forehead and by preventing user's possibility of making a mistake. The device shows the result on the LCD screen after 5 separate readings or has single and average measurement system. A value of above 5-7 mg/dl in the newborn is hyperbilirubinemia. | Change between the 1 day of discharge from hospital and the 7th day | |
Secondary | hospitalization due to jaundice in the study and control groups | The study and control groups will be checked to see if they are hospitalized due to jaundice. Jaundice Follow-up Form created by the researchers includes questions status do hospitalizations | 7 days after discharge |
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