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The study purpose is to examine the effects of breast tenderness relief intervention during the late pregnancy on the parturients' breast engorgement, lactation, breastfeeding, maternal competence, and stress.
Background:
Maternal and child health is an important global health issue. Breast milk is the best food for infants and has many benefits for both mothers and infants. However, the breastfeeding rate in Taiwan has not increased but decreased in recent years. Breast engorgement and hypogalactia often cause distress for many women, and lead to stress and abandonment of breastfeeding, which in turn affects the achievement of motherhood. Therefore, nurses should provide support interventions for parturients early.
Methods:
This study is a two-years, prospective randomized controlled trial, and will adopt a longitudinal repeated-measures design. Convenience sampling will be used to recruit 180 pregnancy and postpartum women in the obstetrics clinic and postpartum ward of a medical center. The participants will be randomly assigned into two conditions (routine care and the breast tenderness relief intervention condition). The intervention will be provided to the participants from the 36th week of pregnancy until three months after delivery. Questionnaires, and biological measurements will be used to collect data. The outcome variables include the degree of breast engorgement, lactation, breastfeeding, maternal competencies, and stress. In addition, those data will be collected at the 36th and 38th week of pregnancy, three days, six weeks, and twelve weeks after childbirth. It is expected to analyze the research results with generalized estimation equation method.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Breast pressure relief intervention at the end of pregnancy | Experimental | The "Breast Compression Intervention at the End of Pregnancy" group is expected to start after the 36th week of pregnancy and continue until three months after delivery. In addition to routine care, breast relaxation methods of different intensities during pregnancy and postpartum will be provided in stages. |
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| Routine care group | Active Comparator | Cases in the routine care group receive routine prenatal care and guidance during weekly outpatient checkups, and routine postpartum care and guidance after delivery, including breastfeeding posture and skills, hand expression, and breast milk storage methods, etc. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Breast pressure relief intervention at the end of pregnancy | Behavioral | When teaching pregnant women, the researchers will use tablet computers and models to explain the operation of breast combing and acupressure one-on-one, and use the model to demonstrate. Emphasis on breast grooming during pregnancy, twice a day, once in the morning and evening, 5 minutes on one breast each time, 10 minutes on both sides; strengthen breast grooming and acupressure after delivery. The first breast combing, 5 minutes on one breast each time, and 10 minutes on both sides 4 to 6 times a day. After combing, according to expert advice, massage the 6 acupoints around the breast for 5-10 seconds, and then use hand expressing or breastfeeding to discharge the milk . |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| breast engorgement | the late pregnancy on the parturients' breast engorgement | Change from Baseline breast engorgement at 12 weeks after delivery. |
| The volume and speed of lactation | the late pregnancy on the parturients' lactation | Change from Baseline lactation at 12 weeks after delivery. |
| Breastfeeding Self-efficacy Scale Short Form | the late pregnancy on the parturients' breastfeeding | Change from Baseline Breastfeeding Self-efficacy at 12 weeks after delivery. |
| Parental Self-efficacy Scale | the late pregnancy on the parturients' maternal competence | Change from Baseline Parental self-efficacy at 12 weeks after delivery. |
| Perceived Stress Scale | late pregnancy on the parturients' stress | Change from Baseline Perceived Stress Scale at 12 weeks after delivery. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| National defense medical center | Taipei | Taiwan | 114201 | Taiwan |
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| Routine care | Other | Cases in the routine care group received routine prenatal care and guidance during weekly outpatient checkups, and routine postpartum care and guidance after delivery. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D001942 | Breast Feeding |
| ID | Term |
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| D005247 | Feeding Behavior |
| D001519 | Behavior |
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