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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
208 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-03-28
2018-12-06
Brief Summary
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The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of LB BF compared to standard hospital practices on the frequency of breast problems (i.e., pain, fissures, etc.) at discharge.
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Detailed Description
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In most recent years, a growing scientific evidence on neonatal primary reflexes opened new windows of intervention. In particular, the so-called biological nurturing (BN) - or laid-back breastfeeding (LB BF) - has the potential to enhance BF initiation and to reduce breast problems (pain, fissures, etc.), while easing the newborn attachment to the breast. BN is a new neurobehavioral approach to BF initiation, which focuses on facilitating the mother to breastfeed in a relaxed, laid-back position, with her baby laying prone on her, so that the baby's body is in the largest possible contact with mother's curves. This position opens up the mother's body and promotes baby's movements through the activation of 20 primary neonatal reflexes stimulating BF. Neurophysiological studies show that, through this approach, infants instinctively know how to feed, thanks to the presence of neonatal reflexes, at the same time mothers being able to instinctively activate the same reflexes.
The method is simple, given that there are no "correct" positions nor the need to follow particular procedures to BF, whilst with the traditional approach precise indications on the right BF position and attachment are to be provided to and followed by the woman. The effectiveness of BN has however not been adequately studied through randomized controlled trials, particularly in hospital settings.
The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of LB BF compared to standard hospital practices on the frequency of breast problems (i.e., pain, fissures, etc.) at discharge. Secondary study objectives are to assess the effectiveness of the intervention on: exclusive breastfeeding at discharge and during the maternity ward stay; exclusive breastfeeding at 7 days and 1 and 4 months of life; frequency of breast problems at 7 days and 1 and 4 months of life; frequency of use of nipple shield at discharge, at 7 days, and at 1 and 4 months. Furthermore, the study will assess the feasibility of the LB BF approach in hospital setting and the degree of mother satisfaction.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Laid-back breastfeeding
Women will breastfed in relaxed, laid-back position, with her baby laying prone on her, so that the baby's body is in the largest possible contact with mother's curves, without following particular procedure to breastfed.
Laid-back breastfeeding
At randomization the Italian version of the video "Biological nurturing", which provides detailed information on LB BF, will be delivered to women with the recommendation to watch it before birth; during the maternity ward stay, adequately trained staff will support women to breastfed in relaxed, laid-back position, with her baby laying prone on her, so that the baby's body is in the largest possible contact with mother's curves. In the maternity ward a daily supervision by an external expert on LB BF will be provided
Standard care
Staff will show to mothers how to breastfeed and will help them to attach the baby correctly to the breast,
Standard care
2\. the standard care in use at the Institute (WHO/UNICEF 20-hours course) (control group). At randomization, the Italian version of the video "Breast is best" (Allattare informati), which provides detailed information on standard support to breastfeeding, will be delivered to women with the recommendation to watch it before birth; during the maternity ward stay, the staff will show to mothers how to breastfeed and will help them to attach the baby correctly to the breast
Interventions
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Laid-back breastfeeding
At randomization the Italian version of the video "Biological nurturing", which provides detailed information on LB BF, will be delivered to women with the recommendation to watch it before birth; during the maternity ward stay, adequately trained staff will support women to breastfed in relaxed, laid-back position, with her baby laying prone on her, so that the baby's body is in the largest possible contact with mother's curves. In the maternity ward a daily supervision by an external expert on LB BF will be provided
Standard care
2\. the standard care in use at the Institute (WHO/UNICEF 20-hours course) (control group). At randomization, the Italian version of the video "Breast is best" (Allattare informati), which provides detailed information on standard support to breastfeeding, will be delivered to women with the recommendation to watch it before birth; during the maternity ward stay, the staff will show to mothers how to breastfeed and will help them to attach the baby correctly to the breast
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* antenatal diagnosis of foetal complex diseases (i.e., congenital pulmonary adenomatoid malformation);
* twin pregnancy. The need for admission at birth or during hospital stay to Intensive Care Unit of both newborn or mother and the appearance of pathological jaundice in newborn are reasons for exclusion after randomization.
15 Years
55 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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IRCCS Burlo Garofolo
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Luca Ronfani, MD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste, Italy
Mariarosa Milinco, BF counselor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste, Italy
Locations
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Institute for Maternal and Child Health IRCCS Burlo Garofolo
Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
Countries
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References
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Milinco M, Travan L, Cattaneo A, Knowles A, Sola MV, Causin E, Cortivo C, Degrassi M, Di Tommaso F, Verardi G, Dipietro L, Piazza M, Scolz S, Rossetto M, Ronfani L; Trieste BN (Biological Nurturing) Investigators. Effectiveness of biological nurturing on early breastfeeding problems: a randomized controlled trial. Int Breastfeed J. 2020 Apr 5;15(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s13006-020-00261-4.
Other Identifiers
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RC 29/17
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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