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近年来,足部反射疗法经常被用来解决压力、疼痛和抑郁等问题。据观察,研究的重点是足部反射对妊娠和分娩过程的影响。研究目的:本研究对评价产后足部按摩对婴儿舒适度和母乳喂养效果的实验试验进行meta分析。材料和方法:通过PubMed、WoS、Wiley、ScienceDirect、Scopus和谷歌Scholar数据库进行全面的电子检索,以确定实验文章。在检索数据库时没有时间限制。采用准实验研究的乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)关键评估清单和随机试验的Cochrane偏倚风险工具评估偏倚风险。meta分析采用综合meta分析方法。采用Cochran’s Q检验和Higgins’s I2检验评估研究异质性。结果:共纳入3项研究,2项随机对照试验和1项准实验试验(n = 260)。足部反射治疗对产后妇女的LATCH(标准化平均差[SMD]: 1.010,置信区间[CI]: 0.752/1.269, Z = 7.664, p = 0.000)、视觉模拟量表(VAS)-乳房张力(SMD: 2.212, CI: 1.902/2.522, Z = 13.981, p = 0.000)、VAS-乳房热(SMD: 2.240, CI: 1.928/2.552, Z = 14.086, p = 0.000)、VAS-乳房疼痛(SMD: 2.302, CI: 1.836/2.768, Z = 9.686, p = 0.000)、产后舒适度(SMD: 3.578, CI: 0.000)均有积极影响。3.131/4.025, Z = 15.689, p = 0.000)和母乳喂养满意度(SMD: 1.492, CI: 1.178/1.806, Z = 9.318, p = 0.000)评分。结论:本荟萃分析确定足部反射干预提高了母乳喂养成功率、满意度和产后舒适度,并在统计学上显著降低了母乳喂养开始的迹象。
The Effect of Foot Reflexology on Postpartum Comfort and Breastfeeding Outcomes in Postpartum Women: A Meta-Analysis Study.
Introduction: In recent years, foot reflexology has been frequently used as a method to solve problems such as stress, pain, and depression. It has been observed that the studies focused on the effect of foot reflexology on the pregnancy and birth process. Research Aim: A meta-analysis of experimental trials evaluating the effectiveness of foot reflexology applied in the postpartum period on comfort and breastfeeding outcomes was conducted in the present study. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive electronic search was done through the PubMed, WoS, Wiley, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases to identify experimental articles. There was no time restriction when searching the database. The risk of bias was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) critical appraisal checklist for quasi-experimental studies and the Cochrane risk of bias tool for randomized trials. The meta-analysis was conducted using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis. Cochran's Q test and Higgins' I2 were used to assess study heterogeneity. Results: Three studies, two randomized controlled trials and one quasi-experimental trial (n = 260), were included in the analysis. Foot reflexology applied to postpartum women was found to have positive effects on the LATCH (standardized mean difference [SMD]: 1.010, confidence interval [CI]: 0.752/1.269, Z = 7.664, p = 0.000), Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)-breast tension (SMD: 2.212, CI: 1.902/2.522, Z = 13.981, p = 0.000), VAS-breast heat (SMD: 2.240, CI: 1.928/2.552, Z = 14.086, p = 0.000), VAS-breast pain (SMD: 2.302, CI: 1.836/2.768, Z = 9.686, p = 0.000), postpartum comfort (SMD: 3.578, CI: 3.131/4.025, Z = 15.689, p = 0.000), and breastfeeding satisfaction (SMD: 1.492, CI: 1.178/1.806, Z = 9.318, p = 0.000) scores. Conclusions: This meta-analysis determined that the foot reflexology intervention increased breastfeeding success, satisfaction, and postpartum comfort levels and statistically significantly reduced the signs of breastfeeding onset.
期刊介绍:
Breastfeeding Medicine provides unparalleled peer-reviewed research, protocols, and clinical applications to ensure optimal care for mother and infant. The Journal answers the growing demand for evidence-based research and explores the immediate and long-term outcomes of breastfeeding, including its epidemiologic, physiologic, and psychological benefits. It is the exclusive source of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine protocols.
Breastfeeding Medicine coverage includes:
Breastfeeding recommendations and protocols
Health consequences of artificial feeding
Physiology of lactation and biochemistry of breast milk
Optimal nutrition for the breastfeeding mother
Breastfeeding indications and contraindications
Managing breastfeeding discomfort, pain, and other complications
Breastfeeding the premature or sick infant
Breastfeeding in the chronically ill mother
Management of the breastfeeding mother on medication
Infectious disease transmission through breast milk and breastfeeding
The collection and storage of human milk and human milk banking
Measuring the impact of being a “baby-friendly” hospital
Cultural competence and cultural sensitivity
International public health issues including social and economic issues.