为职业母亲提供母乳喂养数字指导

Q2 Nursing
D. Sarimin, Yourisna Pasambo, Ni Luh Jayanthi Desyani
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职业母亲可能会发现很难坚持纯母乳喂养;这一挑战可以通过挤出母乳来解决。然而,表达母乳的障碍包括认为母乳供应不足,以及缺乏有关挤奶、储存母乳和给婴儿喂奶的知识。本研究旨在确定通过 ASIPku 移动应用程序向印度尼西亚北苏拉威西的职业母亲提供挤出母乳帮助的有效性。这项准实验性研究采用分组随机试验的方式选出了 100 名参与者(干预组:50 人,对照组:50 人)。调查问卷用于评估干预组的纯母乳喂养情况和应用程序的使用情况。数据分析采用了卡方检验。在北苏拉威西省,使用移动应用提供的帮助对职业母亲的纯母乳喂养有显著效果(P<0.001)。数字指导能有效提高纯母乳喂养率。通过提供有关挤出母乳的信息,这些应用程序可用于为妇女提供支持,使职业母亲更容易获得纯母乳喂养。
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Digital mentoring on expressing breast milk for working mothers
Working mothers may find it difficult to maintain exclusive breastfeeding; this challenge can be addressed through expressing breast milk. However, barriers to expressing breast milk include perceived insufficient milk supply and a lack of knowledge on pumping, storing and giving breast milk to babies. This study's aim was to identify the effectiveness of expressed breast milk assistance, through the ASIPku mobile application, among working mothers in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. This quasi-experimental study involved 100 participants (intervention: n=50, control: n=50), selected using cluster randomised trials. Questionnaires were used to assess exclusive breastfeeding and use of the app in the intervention group. Chi-squared tests were used for data analysis. Assistance using mobile applications had a significant effect on exclusive breastfeeding among working mothers in North Sulawesi (P<0.001). Digital mentoring was effective in improving the rate of exclusive breastfeeding. By providing information on expressing breast milk, these apps can be used to support women and make exclusive breastfeeding more accessible to working mothers.
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British Journal of Midwifery
British Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Midwifery (BJM) is the leading clinical journal for midwives. Published each month, the journal is written by midwives for midwives and peer reviewed by some of the foremost authorities in the profession. BJM is essential reading for all midwives. It contains the best clinical reviews, original research and evidence-based articles available, and ensures that midwives are kept fully up-to-date with the latest developments taking place in clinical practice. In addition, each issue of the journal contains a symposium on a particular theme, providing more in-depth clinical information.
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