Effect of Skin to Skin Contact on Sucking Efficiency of Newborns and Breastfeeding Self Efficacy of Mothers in Cesarean Deliveries

NCT ID: NCT05697653

Last Updated: 2023-04-04

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

72 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-11-18

Study Completion Date

2021-05-05

Brief Summary

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Due to the separation of the mother and the baby after the cesarean section, initiation of breastfeeding by the mother of the newborn in the first hour of life is delayed. The rate of cesarean section in Turkey has increased to 52%, according to the 2019 data of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the rate of cesarean section has increased to 31.7% in the world and up to 65% in the USA. It has been reported in the literature that cesarean deliveries are performed with general, spinal and epidural anesthesia types, and the Apgar scores of newborns after cesarean section performed with spinal and epidural anesthesia are high. In this context, the nurse has a key role in initiating and maintaining breastfeeding after early SSC between the mother and the newborn within the first hour following the cesarean section performed with spinal anesthesia. In the literature, there are studies reporting that skin-to-skin contact applied after normal delivery increases the sucking success of newborns, the successful breastfeeding rate, and the rate of exclusive breastfeeding. There are studies examining the effect of early skin-to-skin contact applied after cesarean section on the suckling success of the newborn and only breastfeeding. Breastfeeding self-efficacy refers to a woman's confidence in her ability to breastfeed her baby. It is reported in the literature that skin-to-skin contact and only breastfeeding education have an effect on breastfeeding self-efficacy.

Detailed Description

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Type of the research: The research was conducted in a randomized controlled experimental type. Mothers and newborns who met the inclusion criteria were randomly selected by tossing a coin and assigned to the intervention or control groups. The data were collected by the researcher by face-to-face interview method.

Independent variable: Skin-to-skin contact. Dependent variables: Sucking efficacy of newborns and breastfeeding self-efficacy of mothers.

Research Hypotheses; H1: Skin-to-skin contact applied after cesarean deliveries performed with spinal anesthesia has an effect on the sucking efficiency of newborns.

H2: Skin-to-skin contact applied after cesarean section with spinal anesthesia has an effect on breastfeeding self-efficacy of mothers

It was performed with a total of 72 women and newborns (37 interventions, 35 control groups) who had a cesarean section with spinal anesthesia in a Training and Research Hospital Gynecology Service in the West of Turkey.

Data were collected using the "Newborn and Parent Information Form", "Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Short Form Scale" and "LATCH Scale".

Conditions

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Nurse's Role Breastfeeding

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

intervention group and control group, randomized controlled trial.
Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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intervention group (skin-to-skin contact group)

skin-to-skin contact: It is the laying of the newborn in the prone position on the mother's bare chest area with only a diaper on.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Skin-to-Skin contact.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Skin to skin contact: It is the laying of the newborn in the prone position on the mother's bare chest with only a diaper on.

control group

The routine applications of the hospital were applied to the pregnant women in the control group.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Skin-to-Skin contact.

Skin to skin contact: It is the laying of the newborn in the prone position on the mother's bare chest with only a diaper on.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Mothers;

* Planning of cesarean section with spinal anesthesia
* Being between the ages of 18- 45
* Having a singleton pregnancy
* Gestational week is between 37-40 weeks
* Absence of any known health problems (diabetes, gestational diabetes, hypertension, preeclampsia, renal failure, cardiac problems, psychiatric disorders, etc.)
* Agreeing to participate in the study
* Before the skin-to-skin contact procedure, their general condition and vital signs should be checked to be stable
* Being a resident of Kütahya

Newborns (0-28 days);

* Gestational age between 37-40 weeks
* Birth weight between 2500-4500 g
* 1.-5. minute Apgar Score ≥ 7
* Absence of any health problems, anomalies or congenital diseases
* Absence of obstacles to sucking such as frenulum (tongue-tie) or palate problem

Exclusion Criteria

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Minimum Eligible Age

1 Hour

Maximum Eligible Age

30 Days

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Kutahya Health Sciences University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Kutahya Health Sciences University

Kütahya, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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Nursing123

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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