母乳喂养教育计划对产前妇女知识的有效性:一项准实验研究。

Juliana Linnette D'Sa, Rasmia Alsomali, Ruqayyah Alhurubi, Rasha Assiri, Hanan Alobeid, Esraa Dandormah, Sahar Zamzam
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背景:关于母乳喂养的产前知识是喂养实践的重要调节因素。目的:本研究旨在评估结构化母乳喂养教育计划对产前妇女母乳喂养知识的有效性,并确定预测母乳喂养知识的因素。方法:于2022年6 - 7月进行准实验前测后测研究。采用方便抽样,纳入了沙特阿拉伯利雅得一家三级保健医院的150名产前妇女。使用人口调查问卷收集个人和产科信息。第一天进行母乳喂养知识问卷测试,随后进行结构化教育干预。在第10天,通过电话访谈进行后测,使用相同的问卷。进行描述性统计、配对t检验和回归分析。结果:测后知识的平均值(24.97,SD=1.69)显著高于测前知识的平均值(20.26,SD=3.02),说明母乳喂养教育在提高产前妇女母乳喂养知识方面是有效的。结论:教育干预对提高产前妇女母乳喂养知识是有效的。这些发现对医疗保健专业人员在临床环境中,特别是在产前期间,寻求加强母乳喂养信息的提供具有重要意义。
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The effectiveness of a breastfeeding educational program on knowledge of antenatal women: A quasi-experimental study.

Background: Prenatal knowledge about breastfeeding is an important modulator of feeding practices.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate effectiveness of a structured breastfeeding educational program on breastfeeding knowledge of antenatal women and identify factors that predict breastfeeding knowledge.

Methods: A quasi-experimental pre-test post-test study was conducted between June and July 2022. Using convenience sampling,150 antenatal women from a tertiary care hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, were included. Personal and obstetrical information were collected using a demographic questionnaire. On Day one, the pre-test Breastfeeding Knowledge Questionnaire was administered, followed by the structured educational intervention. On Day 10, the post-test was conducted through telephonic interviews, using the same questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, paired t test and regression analysis were computed.

Results: The mean post-test knowledge (24.97, SD=1.69) was significantly higher than the mean pre-test knowledge (20.26, SD=3.02), indicating that breastfeeding education was effective in improving the overall (p<0.001) and domain-wise knowledge: initiation and colostrum, exclusive breastfeeding, practices and techniques, nutritional aspects, and breastfeeding problems (p<0.001). High monthly income (OR=2.017; 95% CI=1.053-3.864; p=0.034), multigravidity (OR=3.117; 95% CI=1.489-6.525; p=0.003) and large family size (OR=2.889; 95% CI=1.479-5.643; p=0.002) were significant predictors of pre-test breastfeeding knowledge.

Conclusion: The educational intervention was effective in improving breastfeeding knowledge in antenatal women. The findings can have significant implications for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance the delivery of breastfeeding information in clinical settings, particularly during the antenatal period.

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