Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Breastfeeding Education Program Based on Planned Behavior Theory

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Enrollment

88

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 31, 2025

Primary Completion Date

January 31, 2026

Study Completion Date

March 31, 2026

Conditions
Breast Feeding
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Breastfeeding Education Program Based on Planned Behavior Theory

"In addition to routine breastfeeding training at the hospital where the study is conducted, the intervention group will be given a 2-session Breastfeeding Training Program Based on Planned Behavior Theory.~Education Content:~The importance of breast milk, the benefits of breastfeeding, the dangers of artificial feeding, putting the baby to the breast, signs of hunger in the baby, the harms of bottle and pacifier, breastfeeding positions, breast-related problems, information sources about breastfeeding, birth and breastfeeding leave for working mothers, breastfeeding in the community, the importance of environmental and professional support during breastfeeding. Insufficient milk anxiety, increasing milk intake and production, situations where milk should be expressed, milk expression methods, storage conditions of breast milk, alternative feeding methods with expressed milk, methods to be applied to increase breast milk, differences between breast milk and formula milk."

BEHAVIORAL

Routine Breastfeeding Training

The control group will receive routine breastfeeding education at the hospital where the study is conducted. Routine breastfeeding education includes the importance of breast milk and breastfeeding (benefits of breast milk and breastfeeding, correct breastfeeding technique and breastfeeding positions, time for the first feeding of the newborn, feeding method, expressing and storing breast milk, techniques for giving expressed breast milk as close as possible to breastfeeding, harms of bottle use, breast problems and coping methods). Pregnant women who give birth at the hospital where the study is conducted receive routine breastfeeding education from the breastfeeding nurse in the ward before being discharged.

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Ankara University

OTHER

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