Effect of early essential newborn care on breastfeeding and outcomes of mothers/newborns post-cesarean section: a randomized controlled trial in China.
IF 3.6 2区 医学Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Min Zhou, Jin-Yi Guo, Tai-Yang Li, Chun-Hua Zhou, Xiao-Qin Zhang, Wei Wei, Jie Zhou, Sharon R Redding, Yan-Qiong Ouyang, Hui-Jun Chen
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Abstract
Background: The implementation of early essential newborn care (EENC) is important to maternal and neonatal health. However, few studies have conducted a complete procedure of EENC in cesarean section. This study aimed to systematically evaluate the effects of EENC during and after cesarean section.
Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Wuhan, China. Full-term pregnant women who had no comorbidities and underwent elective cesarean section were recruited and received EENC intervention or routine health care. The Infant Breastfeeding Assessment Tool (IBFAT), the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale-Short Form (BSES-SF), a questionnaire of the breastfeeding behavior, the Maternal Postnatal Attachment Scale (MPAS) and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) were used to collect data. The correlation between EENC implementation and breastfeeding, maternal-infant attachment, postpartum depression, and other maternal and neonatal outcomes was analyzed.
Results: Mother-newborn pairs (N = 157) were enrolled in this study, 78 in the EENC group and 79 in the control group. A total of 155 (98.8%) were followed up at 14 days, 144 (91.7%) at 42 days, and 123 (78.3%) at 3 months. For the primary outcomes, generalized linear mixed model analysis showed that implementing EENC during cesarean section was beneficial for initiating breastfeeding (OR = 0.021), shortening the breastfeeding initiation time (β = - 45.321), improving the IBFAT scores (β = 2.740), and enhancing breastfeeding self-efficacy (β = 4.880). These effects were not influenced by time interaction. However, no difference was observed in the rate of exclusive breastfeeding between these two groups (P > 0.05). Implementing EENC during cesarean section significantly improved maternal-infant attachment (β = 9.668). Moreover, univariate analysis showed benefits of EENC in improving postpartum depression (P < 0.001) and decreasing maternal perinatal blood loss (P < 0.05).
Conclusions: According to our small sample study, there is a trend of improvement in breastfeeding related behavior and maternal infant attachment in women who received EENC during cesarean deliveries. The effects of EENC on exclusive breastfeeding should be further explored in the future.
Trial registration: Chinese Clinical Trial Register at www.chictr.org.cn , ChiCTR2300074760, retrospectively registration. Registration Date: August 15, 2023.
期刊介绍:
Reproductive Health focuses on all aspects of human reproduction. The journal includes sections dedicated to adolescent health, female fertility and midwifery and all content is open access.
Reproductive health is defined as a state of physical, mental, and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system, at all stages of life. Good reproductive health implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when, and how often to do so. Men and women should be informed about and have access to safe, effective, affordable, and acceptable methods of family planning of their choice, and the right to appropriate health-care services that enable women to safely go through pregnancy and childbirth.