Effect of Biological Nurturing Education to Pregnant Women on Breastfeeding Status
NCT ID: NCT05593536
Last Updated: 2024-10-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
207 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-07-15
2024-07-15
Brief Summary
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Method: The population of the study consisted of pregnant women who are visiting Istanbul Training and Research Hospital Suleymaniye Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital between October 2022 and August 2023. F test at 90% effect power 0.25 medium effect level on the sample of the study analyzed using the Gpower (3.1.9.2) Programe. As a result of the analyze, it was planned to recruit 207 nulliparous pregnant women. According to the calculation made, there should be at least 69 people in each groups. Accordingly, 69 people in the experimental 1 group (biological nurturing), 69 people in the experimental 2 group (classical breastfeeding), 69 people should be included in the control group. Experimental 1 group and experimental 2 group will be given breastfeeding training on their first visit and after two weeks. Breastfeeding success in the postpartum period will be compared in all groups.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Group 1 (biological nurturing)
In biological feeding, the mother takes a semi-sitting position and the baby lies face down on the mother's breast and belly, with every part of her body in contact with the mother.
Breastfeeding Education
Biological feeding and classical breastfeeding trainings will be given to pregnant women by a trained nurse.
Group 2 (classic breastfeeding)
In classical breastfeeding, the mother holds her baby in her arms and breastfeeds while she is in a sitting position.
Breastfeeding Education
Biological feeding and classical breastfeeding trainings will be given to pregnant women by a trained nurse.
Group 3 (control)
The mother will breastfeed her baby as she wishes.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Breastfeeding Education
Biological feeding and classical breastfeeding trainings will be given to pregnant women by a trained nurse.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 18-35 age range
* Nulliparous Pregnancy
* Single Pregnancy
* Gestational week 34- 36
* Those who are literate
* Those who have a smart phone and have the opportunity to benefit from teaching methods
GROUP 2:
* 18-35 age range
* Nulliparous Pregnancy
* Single Pregnancy
* Gestational week 34-36
* Those who are literate
GROUP 3:
* 18-35 age range
* Nulliparous Pregnancy
* Single Pregnancy
* Gestational week 34-36 gw
* Those who are literate
Exclusion Criteria
* Presence of chronic disease
* Nipple problems
* Admission of the baby to the neonatal intensive care unit
* The presence of anomaly related to the baby (chromosomal anomaly, cleft palate/lip, tongue tie)
* Mothers in whom breastfeeding will be prohibited/suspected in the postpartum period
* The presence of a disease in the mother that will prevent breastfeeding
* Pregnant women with vision and hearing problems
GROUP 2:
* Presence of chronic disease
* Nipple problems
* Admission of the baby to the neonatal intensive care unit
* The presence of anomaly related to the baby (chromosomal anomaly, cleft palate/lip, tongue tie)
* Mothers in whom breastfeeding will be prohibited/suspected in the postpartum period
* The presence of a disease in the mother that will prevent breastfeeding
* Pregnant women with vision and hearing problems
GROUP 3:
* Pregnant women who go to pregnancy school
* Presence of chronic disease
* Nipple problems
* Admission of the baby to the neonatal intensive care unit
* The presence of anomaly related to the baby (chromosomal anomaly, cleft palate/lip, tongue tie)
* Mothers in whom breastfeeding will be prohibited/suspected in the postpartum period
* The presence of a disease in the mother that will prevent breastfeeding
* Pregnant women with vision and hearing problems
18 Years
35 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Elif Dogan
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Istanbul University Cerrahpasa
Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)
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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2022/84
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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