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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-01-15
2020-04-30
Brief Summary
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Materials and Methods: The study was conducted with randomized controlled experimental research design. The study was conducted between 15 January and 15 December 2018 in Yozgat City Hospital and Family Health Centers where women are affiliated. The study was performed with 80 primiparous women as intervention (n: 40) and control (n: 40) groups. The teach-back method is applied to the intervention group and standard education method is applied to the control group to give breastfeeding education. In the study, data collection tools, introductory information collection form, LATCH Breastfeeding Diagnostic and Evaluation Scale, Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Short Form Scale were used. The data were collected between the first 24 hours, 2nd and 5th days postpartum, on the 13th and 15th days and the 30th and 40th days. Independent t-test, multivariate and one-way analysis of variance, Bonferroni-matched paired t-test were used to evaluate the data.
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Detailed Description
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Determining the factors affecting the continuation of breastfeeding from the prenatal period, breastfeeding support and training against possible risks increase breastfeeding performance. The global vurgulan Baby Friendly Hospital ır application and the Barcelona Declaration of 2001 emphasize that every woman should be encouraged to be informed about breastfeeding and to encourage breastfeeding. Within the framework of these internationally accepted contracts, different educational practices have been introduced to start and sustain breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding trainings can be given by all health personnel such as midwives, nurses, physicians or dieticians. In addition to this, breast-feeding training is offered to individuals who serve voluntarily. Trainings can be carried out individually or in support groups. The planning, implementation and follow-up of breastfeeding education should be carried out periodically. Within the framework of the training programs to be implemented, it is emphasized that mothers should take more role in their health audits in order to maintain breastfeeding self-efficacy and to maintain well-being. The development of breastfeeding self-efficacy is influenced by many variables. However, it is stated that the mother will increase her self-care skills and increase her proportionality with the encouragement of her baby to be breastfed. In order to improve the self-care of the postpartum mother and to increase her participation in health, various theory and approach models are used. Among these, Dorote Orem's Self-Care Theory, Health Belief Model, and Teach-Back Method, which is recently described as a communication technique, are frequently recommended.
Using Teach-Back method, health personnel service management and service service guiding design in the framework of the framework, to use the time effectively, to provide a more professional way to provide service delivery. Health institutions are expected to reduce health care costs by reducing returns. The unconditional fact that individuals are given al understood liği means that they are learned with their own sentences and the use of the subject in this regard expects to reduce the complications and take the level of experience and experience when the investigators can go to breastfeeding after the birth of one of our members. Also the use of usulem; It will be possible to supervise the understanding of the transferred information in a systematic, space for the education and services that will be given at the end of birth. Health literacy and health-related quality of life in this method of learning.
Purpose of the research The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of breastfeeding education on breastfeeding success. In addition, the method of telling the learned method is aimed to be recognized in our country and to guide health professionals in health services.
Research Hypotheses H0: Using the Teach-Back method, breastfeeding education has no effect on breastfeeding success.
H1: The teaching of breastfeeding by using the Teach-Back method has an effect on the success of breastfeeding.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Control Group
standard breastfeeding education and counseling service to another group
Teach Back Method
Effect of Breastfeeding Training on Breastfeeding Success Using The Teach Back Method: Randomized Controlled Study
Interventions
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Teach Back Method
Effect of Breastfeeding Training on Breastfeeding Success Using The Teach Back Method: Randomized Controlled Study
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Primiparity
* Term and healthy birth
* Having a healthy newborn
* Vaginal delivery
Exclusion Criteria
* Multiparousness
* Early childbirth
* The health status of the newborn is not good
* Caesarean delivery
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Bozok University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Arzu KUL UÇTU
Ph.D.Assistant Professor
Locations
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Yozgat City Hospital
Yozgat, City Center, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Kul Uctu A, Ozerdogan N. Effect of teach-back method on breastfeeding success: A single blind randomized controlled study. Health Care Women Int. 2023 Mar;44(3):314-327. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2021.2021915. Epub 2022 Feb 17.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol, Statistical Analysis Plan, and Informed Consent Form: Informed Consent Form
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan: Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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BozokU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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