基于人类关怀理论的母乳喂养教育计划:随机对照试验

IF 0.9 Q4 NURSING
Gamze Durmazoğlu, Hülya Okumuş, Merlinda Aluş-Tokat
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本研究旨在探讨基于人类关怀理论的母乳喂养教育、咨询和支持对母亲的母乳喂养自我效能感和母乳喂养类型的影响。这项随机对照前瞻性研究于 2019 年至 2021 年期间在伊兹密尔一所大学医院对 100 名土耳其妇女(干预:50 人;对照:50 人)进行了干预。干预计划包括基于人类关怀理论的12小时面对面课程、异步远程教育模块和电话支持过程。从产前到产后第六个月,提供基于人类关怀理论的个人异步远程教育和电话支持。对照组在分娩教育课上接受两小时的标准母乳喂养培训。临床试验编号已收到(NCT05246748)。与对照组(58.08± 9.92)相比,基于人类关怀理论的母乳喂养教育和支持计划提高了干预组的母乳喂养自我效能评分(68.88± 3.15)。此外,干预组的母乳喂养持续时间和纯母乳喂养时间均长于对照组,且在统计学上高于对照组。由于母乳喂养是一个情感和社会互动的过程,使用基于人文关怀的理论/哲学框架将提供一个科学和全面的视角。在常规项目中优先采用人文关怀理论可能对母乳喂养率的提高和母乳喂养的成功至关重要。
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Breastfeeding Education Program Based on Human Caring Theory: Randomized Control Trial.

The aim of the study was determined to examine the effect of breastfeeding education, counseling, and support based on Human Caring Theory on mothers' perceptions of breastfeeding self-efficacy and type of breastfeeding. The randomized controlled prospective study was conducted with 100 Turkish women (intervention: 50; control: 50) between 2019 and 2021 at a university hospital in Izmir. The intervention program included Human Caring Theory-based face-to-face sessions, for 12 hours, asynchronous distance education modules, and telephone support process. Individual asynchronous distance education and telephone support based on Human Caring Theory were provided from the prenatal process to the sixth month postpartum. The control group received two hours of standard breastfeeding training in a childbirth education class. Clinical trial number was received (NCT05246748). Human Caring Theory-based breastfeeding education and support program improved breastfeeding self-efficacy scores of the intervention group (68.88 ± 3.15) compared to the control group (58.08± 9,92). In addition, the breastfeeding duration and exclusively breastfeeding in the intervention group were longer and statistically higher than the control group. Since breastfeeding is an emotional and social interactive process, using the theoretical/philosophical framework based on human care will provide a scientific and holistic perspective. It may be crucial to prefer Human Caring Theory based on routine programs for well-being of breastfeeding rates and successful breastfeeding.

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