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| The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey | OTHER |
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Purpose:
It will be carried out to determine the effect of breastfeeding education given to nulliparous pregnant women before cesarean section on breastfeeding intention and breastfeeding attitudes in the postpartum period.
Material method:
The research, planned as a randomized controlled experimental study, will be carried out with a total of 70 mothers who are hospitalized in the Maternity Clinic of Bursa UludaÄŸ University Research and Practice Hospital and who meet the study assignment criteria and who are determined by simple randomization method. Breastfeeding education and support will be provided to 35 women in the experimental group, and 35 women in the control group will be left to the hospital's usual care. Data will be collected between April 2024 and January 2025 using the "Introductory Form," "Newborn Feeding Intention Scale," and "Breastfeeding Attitude Evaluation Scale." The educational intervention will be carried out one-on-one in the woman's own room during the prenatal period for the women allocated to the experimental group. In addition to the explanation, question and answer, and visual material use, the demonstration technique with a newborn model will be used in the education. A booklet containing written illustrated breastfeeding education prepared in line with the literature will be given to mothers with cesarean delivery. The data will be filled in the "Introductory Information Form," "Newborn Feeding Intention Scale," and "Breastfeeding Attitude Assessment Scale." The data of the study will be analyzed in the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows 20.0 package program. Descriptive statistics (arithmetic mean, minimum-maximum, standard deviation, number, and percentage), Student t-test, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), Mann-Whitney U test, and Kruskal-Wallis test will be used in the analysis of the data.
Expected Result:
Determining the effect of breastfeeding education given to nulliparous pregnant women before cesarean section on breastfeeding intention and breastfeeding attitudes in the postpartum period will guide health professionals. It will be a resource for studies that can be conducted on different sample groups and in different regions on the subject and will contribute to national and international literature and scientific knowledge with the publication to be made.
Cesarean section rates are increasing every year worldwide and in Turkey. Due to the effects of anesthesia and pain in the cesarean area, breastfeeding and continuing breastfeeding are difficult. Breastfeeding is very important for maintaining the healthy growth of newborns, preventing future health problems such as obesity and cardiovascular diseases, and for maternal health. For these reasons, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that babies be fed only breast milk for the first six months and that breastfeeding should continue for two years.
Data from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) indicate that numerous countries have cesarean section rates that surpass the recommended thresholds. Notably, Turkey has the highest cesarean section rate at 53.1%. Research has demonstrated that cesarean deliveries can pose challenges in initiating and sustaining breastfeeding.
Achieving WHO's 2030 goals on breast milk and breastfeeding, increasing breast milk intake, and increasing breastfeeding rates at the national level will directly contribute to maternal and child health and indirectly reduce family and health expenditures. However, when previous studies in the literature are examined, it is known that cesarean births, the effects of anesthesia, and pain in the cesarean area make breastfeeding and continuing breastfeeding a difficult factor.
This research project, which is planned as a randomized controlled experimental study, will be carried out to determine the effect of breastfeeding education and support given to nulliparous pregnant women before cesarean on breastfeeding intentions and breastfeeding attitudes in the postpartum period.
Research Questions:
The project aims to ensure that mothers who gave birth by cesarean section and were given breastfeeding education and support will feed their babies exclusively with breast milk for at least 6 months to continue their breastfeeding intention and breastfeeding attitude and to increase the breastfeeding rates of mothers who gave birth by cesarean section.
Target measurements
It aims to analyze and report the results of the newborn breastfeeding duration intention and breastfeeding attitude scale scores of the experimental and control groups.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Experimental group | Experimental | The experimental group in this study received structured breastfeeding education in addition to the standard care provided by healthcare professionals. |
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| Control group | No Intervention | The control group was in the usual care. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Structured breastfeeding education and follow-up | Behavioral | Breastfeeding education was provided face-to-face to mothers assigned to the experimental group. The authors developed a breastfeeding education program and prepared a booklet. This booklets were distributed to experimental group.Follow-up were carried out on the 3rd day and at the 1st, 3rd, and 6th months postpartum. each follow-up session, the educational program's core components were reinforced through a standardized summary, ensuring continuity and clarity in the information provided. Training Content
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Infant feeding Intentions before Intervention | Before the breastfeeding education intervention, the "Infant Feeding Intentions Scale" was applied to the pregnant women in the experimental and control groups. The intentions of the pregnant women in both groups to breastfeed their babies were evaluated.According to the score of the Infant Feeding Intentions Scale, breastfeeding intention is classified as follows: (0-3.5) very low, (4.0-7.5) low, (8.0-11.5) moderate, (12.0-15.5) strong and (16.0) very strong. | before Intervention (37th and 42nd weeks of pregnancy) |
| Breastfeeding intentions after Intervention | After the breastfeeding education intervention in the experimental group, the "Infant Feeding Intentions Scale" was applied to the pregnant women in the experimental and control groups. The intentions of both groups to breastfeed their babies were determined.groups. The intentions of the pregnant women in both groups to breastfeed their babies were evaluated.According to the score of the Infant Feeding Intentions Scale, breastfeeding intention is classified as follows: (0-3.5) very low, (4.0-7.5) low, (8.0-11.5) moderate, (12.0-15.5) strong and (16.0) very strong. | after Intervention (37th and 42nd weeks of pregnancy) |
| Breastfeeding intentions before discharge | Before discharge, mothers in both the experimental and control groups were administered the "Infant Feeding Intentions Scale". The intentions of the mothers in both groups to breastfeed their babies were evaluated. According to the score of the Infant Feeding Intentions Scale, breastfeeding intention is classified as follows: (0-3.5) very low, (4.0-7.5) low, (8.0-11.5) moderate, (12.0-15.5) strong and (16.0) very strong. As the score of the breastfeeding attitude scale increases, it is evaluated that the breastfeeding attitude is positive. The scale has no subgroups. | Postpartum 3rd day |
| Breastfeeding attitude before discharge | Before discharge, mothers in both the experimental and control groups were administered the "Breastfeeding Attitude Scale." This instrument yields scores ranging from 0 to 184, with one item being reverse-scored. An increase in the score reflects a more positive attitude toward breastfeeding. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The starting breastfeeding in the first hour | Assessed using the Breastfeeding Follow-up Form in 3rd day postpartum. Mothers reported whether they started breastfeeding within the first hour after birth | Postpartum 3rd day |
| Bottle feeding |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Gonca Buran | Uludag University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Uludag University | Bursa | 16059 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| Background | Güneri, S. E., Muslu, G. K., & Güner, Ö. (2019). The Turkish Version of the Infant Feeding Intention Instrument (IFI-T). 41(3): 269-74 | ||
| 36404416 | Background | Buran G, Ozyazicioglu N, Aydin AI, Atak M. Evaluation of breastfeeding success and self-efficacy in mothers giving birth via vaginal delivery or cesarean section: a cross-sectional study. Women Health. 2022 Oct-Dec;62(9-10):788-798. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2022.2146832. Epub 2022 Nov 20. | |
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| ID | Term |
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| D001942 | Breast Feeding |
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| D005247 | Feeding Behavior |
| D001519 | Behavior |
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Following recruitment, the pregnant women were divided into a study and a control group by randomization (1:1 randomization)
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The Care Provider and Outcome Assessor will be kept unaware of the experimental and control groups participating in the study.
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| Postpartum 3rd day |
| Breastfeeding intentions: postpartum 1st month | The mothers in the experimental and control groups were assessed using the "Infant Feeding Intentions Scale" on the first month postpartum. According to the score of the Infant Feeding Intentions Scale, breastfeeding intention is classified as follows: (0-3.5) very low, (4.0-7.5) low, (8.0-11.5) moderate, (12.0-15.5) strong and (16.0) very strong. As the breastfeeding attitude scale scores increase, it is evaluated that the breastfeeding attitude is positive. The scale has no subgroups. | Postpartum 1st month |
| Breastfeeding attitude: postpartum 1st month | The mothers in the experimental and control groups were assessed using the "Breastfeeding Attitude Assessment Scale" during the first month postpartum. This instrument yields scores ranging from 0 to 184, with one reverse-scored item. An increase in the score reflects a more positive attitude toward breastfeeding. | Postpartum 1st month |
| Breastfeeding Intentions: postpartum 3rd month | The mothers in the experimental and control groups were assessed using the "Infant Feeding Intentions Scale" on the 3rd month postpartum. According to the score of the Infant Feeding Intentions Scale, breastfeeding intention is classified as follows: (0-3.5) very low, (4.0-7.5) low, (8.0-11.5) moderate, (12.0-15.5) strong and (16.0) very strong. As the breastfeeding attitude scale scores increase, it is evaluated that the breastfeeding attitude is positive. The scale has no subgroups. | Postpartum 3rd month |
| Breastfeeding attitude: postpartum 3rd month | The mothers in the experimental and control groups were assessed using the "Breastfeeding Attitude Assessment Scale" during the 3rd month postpartum. This instrument yields scores ranging from 0 to 184, with one reverse-scored item. An increase in the score reflects a more positive attitude toward breastfeeding. | Postpartum 3rd month |
| Breastfeeding Intentions: postpartum 6th month | The mothers in the experimental and control groups were assessed using the "Infant Feeding Intentions Scale" on the 6th month postpartum. According to the score of the Infant Feeding Intentions Scale, breastfeeding intention is classified as follows: (0-3.5) very low, (4.0-7.5) low, (8.0-11.5) moderate, (12.0-15.5) strong and (16.0) very strong. As the breastfeeding attitude scale scores increase, it is evaluated that the breastfeeding attitude is positive. The scale has no subgroups. | Postpartum 6th month |
| Breastfeeding attitude: postpartum 6th month | In the 6th month postpartum, mothers in both the experimental and control groups underwent evaluation using the "Breastfeeding Attitude Assessment Scale." This scale generates scores ranging from 0 to 184, with one item scored in reverse. An increase in the total score signifies a more positive attitude toward breastfeeding. | Postpartum 6th month |
Assessed using the Breastfeeding Follow-up Form in 3rd day postpartum. Mothers reported whether they started breastfeeding within the first hour after birth.
Mothers reported whether they feed her baby with exclusively mother's milk.
| Postpartum 3rd day |
| Exclusively feeding with mother's milk | Breastfeeding was assessed using the Breastfeeding Follow-up Form. Mothers provided information regarding whether they practiced exclusive breastfeeding during the first month following the birth of their child. Mothers reported whether they feed her baby with exclusively mother's milk. | postpartum 1sth month |
| Exclusively feeding with mother's milk | Breastfeeding was assessed using the Breastfeeding Follow-up Form. Mothers provided information regarding whether they practiced exclusive breastfeeding during the 3rd month following the birth of their child. | Postpartum 3rd month |
| Exclusively feeding with mother's milk | Breastfeeding was assessed using the Breastfeeding Follow-up Form. Mothers provided information regarding whether they practiced exclusive breastfeeding during the 6th month following the birth of their child. | Postpartum 6th month |
| Result |
| Hobbs AJ, Mannion CA, McDonald SW, Brockway M, Tough SC. The impact of caesarean section on breastfeeding initiation, duration and difficulties in the first four months postpartum. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2016 Apr 26;16:90. doi: 10.1186/s12884-016-0876-1. |
| 34425257 | Result | Li L, Wan W, Zhu C. Breastfeeding after a cesarean section: A literature review. Midwifery. 2021 Dec;103:103117. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2021.103117. Epub 2021 Aug 14. |