一款基于智能手机的应用程序可以改善母乳喂养时间和自我效能:一项随机对照临床试验。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Suellen Romero de Mello Sa, Zhidong Wang, Viktoriya Sapkalova, Moira Sullivan, Areli Saucedo Baza, Paula Delgado, Stephen Looney, Carolyn Zahler-Miller
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一款新颖的母乳喂养手机应用诞生了。我们的目的是确定使用该应用程序的患者是否有更长的母乳喂养时间,在1年随访时是否有更高的母乳喂养自我效能评分,以及产后6个月是否有更高的纯母乳喂养率。参与者是随机分配的,45人进入干预组,48人进入对照组。调查在妊娠32-36周和产后1年进行。干预组平均母乳喂养时间为10.1 (SD±3.5)个月,对照组为8.9 (SD±4.1)个月(p = 0.320)。Kaplan-Meier生存曲线显示干预组中母乳喂养时间较长的参与者比例更高(p = 0.241)。两组患者的自我效能感变化无统计学差异。干预组产后6个月纯母乳喂养率为81.3%,对照组为60.0% (p = 0.277)。虽然在母乳喂养结果上没有统计学上的差异,但参与者的反馈表明,诸如喂养跟踪器、实时哺乳支持和适度的同伴团体等功能可能会增强其影响。未来的研究应侧重于完善这些要素,招募更大的样本,并尽量减少随访损失,以充分评估基于移动的母乳喂养干预措施的潜力。
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A smartphone-based application to improve breastfeeding duration and self-efficacy: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

A novel breastfeeding mobile app was created. We aim to determine if patients who utilize the app will have longer breastfeeding duration, improved breastfeeding self-efficacy scores at 1-year follow-up, and higher exclusive breastfeeding rates at 6 months postpartum. Participants were randomized, with 45 to the intervention and 48 to the control groups. Surveys were administered at 32-36-week gestation and 1 year postpartum. On average, women in the intervention group breastfed for 10.1 (SD ± 3.5) months compared to 8.9 (SD ± 4.1) months in the control group (p = .320). A Kaplan-Meier survival curve demonstrated a higher proportion of participants who breastfed for longer durations in the intervention group (p = .241). The change in self-efficacy was not statistically different in the two groups. The exclusive breastfeeding rate at 6 months postpartum is 81.3 percent in the intervention group and 60.0 percent in the control group (p = .277). While there is no statistical difference in breastfeeding outcomes, participant feedback suggests that features such as feeding-trackers, real-time lactation support, and moderated peer groups may enhance its impact. Future research should focus on refining these elements, recruiting larger samples, and minimizing loss-to-follow-up to fully assess the potential of mobile-based breastfeeding interventions.

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Women & Health
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期刊介绍: Women & Health publishes original papers and critical reviews containing highly useful information for researchers, policy planners, and all providers of health care for women. These papers cover findings from studies concerning health and illness and physical and psychological well-being of women, as well as the environmental, lifestyle and sociocultural factors that are associated with health and disease, which have implications for prevention, early detection and treatment, limitation of disability and rehabilitation.
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