A Mobile App to Promote Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy in Preterm Infants' Mothers: Development and Validation.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Clinical Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-04 DOI:10.1177/10547738231214582
Gabriela Ramos Ferreira Curan, Olavo Pereira do Nascimento, João Alex de Oliveira Bergamo, Camila Akemi de Lima Koga, Ricardo Inacio Alvares E Silva, Daniel Ramos Ferreira, Clarice Borges Lucas Denobi, Thaila Correa Castral, Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca, Edilaine Giovanini Rossetto
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Abstract

Improving breastfeeding rates is a global goal. To achieve it, actions targeting modifiable factors that influence the breastfeeding experience, such as maternal self-efficacy, could be a promising path, especially with preterm infants' mothers. Considering the current ubiquitous technology, we developed a mobile application for mothers of preterm infants to constitute a breastfeeding information and support platform. The study was developed in three phases: a survey to determine characteristics and preferences of preterm infants' mothers; the app development by an interdisciplinary team, following the principles of Disciplined Agile Delivery; and the face and content validation by 10 professionals. The app contains 80 screens and 11 strategies to address prematurity, lactation, breastfeeding, peer support, maternal emotions, resilience, and motivation. Nurses can apply their expertise by designing mHealth-based interventions, employing scientific evidence, and considering the interests and preferences of the target population. Future studies will assess the user experience, the effect on breastfeeding self-efficacy, and breastfeeding rates, and develop a culturally adapted English version of the app for women in Canada.

一款提升早产儿母亲母乳喂养自我效能感的移动应用:开发与验证。
提高母乳喂养率是一项全球目标。为了实现这一目标,针对影响母乳喂养体验的可改变因素(如母亲自我效能感)采取行动可能是一条有希望的途径,尤其是对早产儿的母亲而言。考虑到目前无处不在的技术,我们开发了一个针对早产儿母亲的移动应用程序,构成一个母乳喂养信息和支持平台。这项研究分三个阶段进行:一项调查,以确定早产儿母亲的特征和偏好;应用程序开发由跨学科团队,遵循纪律敏捷交付的原则;并由10位专业人士进行面部和内容验证。该应用程序包含80个屏幕和11个策略,以解决早产、哺乳期、母乳喂养、同伴支持、母亲情绪、复原力和动力等问题。护士可以通过设计基于移动健康的干预措施、采用科学证据并考虑目标人群的兴趣和偏好来运用她们的专业知识。未来的研究将评估用户体验、对母乳喂养自我效能感的影响以及母乳喂养率,并为加拿大女性开发一款符合文化的英语版本的应用程序。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
107
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Nursing Research (CNR) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that addresses issues of clinical research that are meaningful to practicing nurses, providing an international forum to encourage discussion among clinical practitioners, enhance clinical practice by pinpointing potential clinical applications of the latest scholarly research, and disseminate research findings of particular interest to practicing nurses. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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