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60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-08-06
2022-06-10
Brief Summary
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The dependent variables of the study are the amount of breast milk and the level of anxiety. The independent variable is the back and breast massage practice.
This research will be carried out in Zonguldak Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital between 1st July 2021-2022.
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Detailed Description
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In addition, a digital thermometer to adjust the room temperature and milk storage bags to store the milk will be used. In the second phase, data will be collected by calling the mothers by phone (audio, video) after they are discharged from the hospital. At this phase, "Post-Discharge Breast Milk Evaluation Form", "State-Trait Anxiety Scale" and "New-born Nutritional Status Evaluation Form" will be used. "Personal Information Form", which will be used in the collection of data consists of 20 questions about the socio-demographic characteristics (age, education level, region of residence until the age of 15, spouse's education level, employment status, occupation, family type, income status), fertility characteristics (number of pregnancies, week of birth, type of birth, the state of oxytocin given at birth, planning status of pregnancy, encountering problems during pregnancy, baby's gender and birth weight, baby's height and head circumference), APGAR score of the baby, the person that make her give birth and mother's body mass index, the status of smoking and medicine or herbal product usage to increase breast milk. Informed consent will be obtained if women meeting the inclusion criteria agree to participate in the research. After obtaining their consent, a pre-test will be applied to the women with the "Personal Information Form" and the "State-Trait Anxiety Scale" by face-to-face interview technique. Both state and trait anxiety scales are of 4-point Likert type. There are 10 reversed statements in the state anxiety scale and 7 reversed statements in the trait anxiety scale. In the state anxiety scale, the responses are classified as (1) Not at all, (2) A little, (3) A lot, and (4) Completely; Responses in the trait anxiety scale are classified as (1) almost never, (2) sometimes, (3) often, and (4) almost always. There are two kinds of statements (direct and reversed) in scales. Direct statements express negative emotions, reversed statements express positive emotions. While scoring these statements, those with a score of 1 turn into 4, and those with a score of 4 turn into 1. In direct statements, responses with a value of 4 indicate high anxiety. In reversed statements, responses with a value of 1 indicate high anxiety while those with a value of 4 indicate low anxiety. The scores obtained from both scales range from 20 to 80. The score obtained from the scales constitutes the individual's score to be interpreted at the level of anxiety. A high score indicates a high level of anxiety, and a low score indicates a low level of anxiety. According to Öner, in Spielberg's state and trait anxiety inventory, 0-19 points is evaluated as no anxiety, 20-39 points as mild anxiety, 40-59 points as moderate anxiety, 60-79 points as severe anxiety and 80 points as severe anxiety-panic).
Randomized assignment to the experimental and control groups will be made by a statistician in order to control the randomization and selection bias in the study. Participants will be included in initiative 1 (back massage), initiative 2 (breast massage) or control group according to randomized assignments after pre-test application.
Implementation of the Research in the Control Group No intervention will be made to the control group, standard hospital procedures will be applied and the relevant forms will be filled out. Until the mother is discharged from the hospital, the amount of milk obtained from the mother will be measured by the researcher with the "Breast Milk Evaluation Form", and the breast milk will be measured in the storage bag and delivered to the baby nurses. Covid-19 precautions will be taken in all controls of the mother (hand washing, surgical mask, gloves, apron, face visor). When the mother is discharged from the hospital, the "Post-Discharge Breast Milk Evaluation Form" will be given to the mother and she will be told how to fill it out. The contact numbers of the mothers will be received and information about the measurements filled in the form will be obtained twice a day. Anxiety levels of mothers will be determined with a post-test using the "State-Trait Anxiety Scale", just before their discharge from hospital and on the 5th-7th days. The mothers will be called again at the 6th week of postpartum, and the "New-born Nutritional Status Evaluation Form" will be applied.
Implementation of Research in the Initiative Group The first back massage will be initiated in the first 2 hours after birth and it will be performed every 6 hours for 15 minutes (first 2 hours, 6th, 12th, 18th, 24th, 30th, 36th, 42nd, 48th hour, etc.) until the mother is discharged from the hospital. After the mother's outfits are removed and the mother is situated in a suitable position, the back of the mother will be massaged by euphlorage (stroking), petrissage (pressing the back), friction methods. Then, the mother's breast will be milked by hand and the milk obtained from the breast will be measured in the breast milk storage bag and delivered to the baby nurses. The amount of milk will be measured with the "Breast Milk Evaluation Form".
Before the mother's being discharged from the hospital, a family member will be taught about the fact that how the back massage is practised and asked to practise it at home until the 5th-7th day. The video for the practice of the back massage to be applied at home will be taken by the researcher. Both the video and the brochures will be given to the mother and the person who will apply the massage. Before the mother's being discharged, whether the family member practises the massage correctly or not will be observed. After being discharged, video or audio calls will be made with the family member and asked about whether he/she practices the back massage on the mother and the effectiveness of the massage will be evaluated. The length of the back massage to be practised at home will be for 15 minutes, four times a day (every 6 hours) that is in the morning, at noon, in the evening and at night. Besides this, when the mother is discharged from the hospital, the "Post-Discharge Breast Milk Evaluation Form" will be given to the mother and she will be told how to fill it out. Information about the form will be obtained twice a day by contacting the mother. Anxiety levels will be determined with a post-test using the "State-Trait Anxiety Scale" (Appendix 5) before being discharged and on the 5th-7th days, with. At the 6th week of postpartum, the breastfeeding status of mothers will be evaluated with the "Nutrition Status of the New-born Evaluation Form".
Initiative 2 (breast massage group): The first breast massage will be initiated in the first 2 hours after delivery and it will be practised every 6 hours (first 2 hours, 6th, 12th, 18th, 24th, 30th, 36th, 42nd. , 48th hour) until being discharged. After the researcher washes her hands, the mother's outfits are removed and she is situated in a sitting position, the massage will be practised on both breasts for 10 minutes by the researcher herself. After the breast massage, the mother will be milked by hand and the milk obtained from the mother will be measured in the breast milk storage bag and delivered to the baby nurses. The amount of milk obtained from the mother will be measured with the "Breast Milk Evaluation Form".
The mother will be taught about the breast massage and asked to practise it at home until the 5th-7th day. A video about the self-practice of breast massage will be taken and given to the mother with the brochures. Self-practice of breast massage takes an average of 2-3 minutes and consists of five steps which are pumping the breast, pressing against the rib cage, clockwise or counter-clockwise circular movements, sliding the breast up and down, and back and forth movements. Each step will be performed five times and before each milking time . Whether the mother practices breast massage correctly or not will be evaluated before her being discharged. After being discharged, video or audio calls will be made with the mother and asked about whether she practices the massage herself and the effectiveness of the massage will be evaluated. In addition, while the mother is being discharged from the hospital, the "Post-Discharge Breast Milk Evaluation Form" will be given to the mother and she will be told how to fill it out. Information about the form will be obtained twice a day by contacting the mother. Anxiety levels will be determined with a post-test using the "State-Trait Anxiety Scale", before being discharged and on the 5th-7th days. At the 6th week of postpartum, the breastfeeding status of mothers will be evaluated with the "Nutrition Status of the New-born Evaluation Form".
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Back Massage
Back massage will be initiated in the first 2 hours after birth and it will be performed every 6 hours for 15 minutes until the mother is discharged from the hospital. After the mother's outfits are removed and the mother is situated in a suitable position, the back of the mother will be massaged by euphlorage, petrissage, friction methods. Then, the participant"s breast will be milked by hand every 3 hours and will be measured in the breast milk storage bag and delivered to the baby nurses until the 5th-7th day.
massage
Intervention group Control group
Breast Massage
Breast massage will be initiated in the first 2 hours after delivery and it will be practised every 6 hours until being discharged. After the researcher washes her hands, the participant's outfits are removed and she is situated in a sitting position, the massage will be practised on both breasts for 10 minutes by the researcher herself. After the mother's breast will be milked by hand every 3 hours and the milk obtained from the breast will be measured in the breast milk storage bag and delivered to the baby nurses.
massage
Intervention group Control group
Control Group
No intervention will be made to the control group, standard hospital procedures will be applied and the relevant forms will be filled out. Until the mother is discharged from the hospital, the amount of milk obtained from the mother will be measured every 3 hours by the researcher.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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massage
Intervention group Control group
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Giving preterm birth between 32-37 weeks,
* Having only one baby,
* Having a baby with an APGAR score above 4,
* Having the baby in the intensive care unit or being apart from the baby,
* Not having any psychiatric disease,
* Being aged 18 and over and having no communication problems such as seeing, hearing or speaking.
Exclusion Criteria
* being HIV-infected
* Having a breast surgery before, or having a history of breast cancer,
* Having breast infection,
* Living apart from the husband or being divorced,
* Having lost the baby.
18 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Seyma Kilci Erciyas
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Seyma Kilci Erciyas
Lecturer
Principal Investigators
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Şeyma K ERCİYAS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Ege University
Locations
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Zonguldak Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital
Zonguldak, Center, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Mustafa Karadeniz
Role: primary
Other Identifiers
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Seyma Kilci Erciyas
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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