Self Efficacy Clinical Trial
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Development of 'My Breastfeeding Guide' Mobile Nursing Application and Its Effect on Breastfeeding Process, Self-Efficacy, Infant Nutrition and Attachment
The research was planned to develop the "My Breastfeeding Guide" mobile nursing application, which was developed based on Dennis' Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Theory and Pender's Health Promotion Model, and to determine its effect on the postpartum breastfeeding process, breastfeeding self-efficacy, infant feeding and attachment. The research is in randomized controlled experimental and longitudinal (prospective) design. The research will be carried out with pregnant women who applied to Famagusta State Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Polyclinic and a pregnant polyclinic of a private hospital in Famagusta. Pregnant women who applied to Famagusta State Hospital Gynecology and Obstetrics Polyclinic and private hospital's pregnancy polyclinic and met the inclusion criteria of the study will constitute the population of the research. The research will be designed in two groups as the mobile nursing practice group (intervention) and standard care group (control) developed based on Dennis's Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Theory and Pender's Health Promotion Model. By calculating the sample size in the research, 44 people in the intervention group and 44 people in the control group will reach a total of 88 people. Pregnant Identification Form, Maternal Information Form, Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Short Form Scale (Postnatal Form), Antenatal Self-Efficacy Short Form Scale, Infant Nutrition Attitude Scale, Breastfeeding Rating Scale, Maternal Attachment Scale and Breastfeeding Self-assessment Form will be used to collect data. Statistical analyzes of the data obtained from the research will be made using the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) 20.0 package program. While evaluating the research data, frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, median, variance analysis from descriptive statistical methods will be used. For homogeneity test between intervention and control groups, the Chi-square test for categorical variables, Mann Whitney test for numerical variables, and sociodemographic variables (age, education status, employment status of himself and his spouse, income level, etc.) and whether the groups are similar in terms of some characteristics. U test will be used. The conformity of the scale scores to the normal distribution will be evaluated with the Shapiro-Wilk test. The results will be evaluated at the 95% confidence level, and the significance at the p<0.05 level.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 88 |
Est. completion date | August 15, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 15, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Women aged 18 and over, - Women who are in the last trimester of pregnancy (32nd gestational week and above), - Women with singleton pregnancy, - Women who do not have any health problems that may prevent breastfeeding, - Women with smartphones with Android and iOS operating systems, - Women who can access the Internet, - There will be women who do not have literacy problems, mental disabilities and communication problems. Exclusion Criteria: - Women under 18 years of age, - Women who are under the last trimester of pregnancy (32nd week of pregnancy), - Women who do not speak Turkish, - Women who own a smartphone with an operating system other than Android and iOS. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Cyprus | Eastern Mediterranean University | Famagusta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Eastern Mediterranean University |
Cyprus,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Pregnant Introduction Form | The Pregnant Introductory Form was created by the researcher using the literature. The form contains personal information and pregnancy information. | Between 32nd - 42nd gestational week | |
Primary | Mother Introductory Form | The Mother Identification Form was created by the researcher using the literature. Form consists of a total of 15 questions, such as including information such as feeding the baby, giving a pacifier to the baby, giving a bottle to the baby, breastfeeding frequency in the first 24 hours. | Postpartum first 24-48 hours,1st-6th week, 6th month | |
Primary | Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Short Form Scale (Postnatal Form) | The Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale was developed to evaluate the breastfeeding self-efficacy levels of mothers. The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 14, and the highest score is 70. A high score indicates that breastfeeding self-efficacy is high. | Postpartum first 24-48 hours,1st-6th week, 6th month | |
Primary | Antenatal Self-Efficacy Short Form Scale | Antenatal Self-Efficacy Short Form Scale was developed to evaluate the breastfeeding self-efficacy levels of mothers in antenatal period. The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 14, and the highest score is 70. A high score indicates that breastfeeding self-efficacy is high. | Between 32nd - 42nd gestational week | |
Primary | Infant Nutrition Attitude Scale (BBTS) | The Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale (Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale) evaluates women's attitudes towards breastfeeding and to predict breastfeeding duration as well as the choice of infant feeding method. The total attitude score ranges from 17 (reflecting a positive attitude in bottle feeding) to 85 points (reflecting a positive attitude in breastfeeding). | Between 32nd - 42nd gestational week | |
Primary | Breastfeeding Rating Scale (IBFAT) | The Infant Breastfeeding Assesment Tool (IBFAT) evaluates the limitations of breastfeeding adequacy at each feeding, and the Turkish validity and reliability of the scale was performed by Çelik and Demirci in 2017. The scale consists of six questions and scores are made based on the answers of the mothers to the questions. Each question is evaluated between 0-3 points and the highest score is 12. The score range for effectively fed infants is 10-12 points. | Postpartum first 24-48 hours,1st-6th week | |
Primary | Maternal Attachment Scale | The Maternal Attachment Scale (MBI) is a 26-item, four-point Likert-type scale developed by Mary E. Muller in 1994 to measure attachment with maternal love. Turkish validity and reliability of the scale was done by Kavlak and Sirin in 2009. The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 26, and the highest score is 104. A high score indicates high maternal attachment. It is recommended to apply the scale to mothers who have babies between one and four months postpartum. | Postpartum 6th week | |
Primary | Breastfeeding Self-Assessment Form | The Breastfeeding Self-Assessment Form was created by the researchers on the basis of the Turkish Ministry of Health Breastfeeding Observation Form, in order for the mothers in the intervention group to evaluate their breastfeeding through the 'My Breastfeeding Guide' mobile nursing application. The form includes body position, baby's behavior, time spent sucking and sucking. This form does not have a scoring system. The purpose of using the form is for mothers to evaluate their own breastfeeding while using the mobile application. | Postpartum first 24-48 hours,1st-6th week, 6th month |
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