Aslı Karakuş Selçuk, Emre Yanikkerem, Seda Ünalmiş Erdoğan
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目的:探讨母乳喂养自我效能感和LATCH评分的影响因素,探讨产后母乳喂养教育对母亲自我效能感的影响。方法:采用单组准实验前测后测设计。该研究于2023年5月至2023年12月期间在Turquía一家医院分娩的217名母亲完成。采用母乳喂养自我效能量表和LATCH评估工具收集数据。出院前对母亲进行母乳喂养教育。出院后4周通过电话重新评估母乳喂养自我效能感。结果:母亲的平均LATCH评分为9.2±1.3分(min = 3, max = 10)。接受过初等或中等教育、失业、怀孕四次或四次以上、在第一个小时内母乳喂养、出院前有过母乳喂养经历的母亲的LATCH评分较高。有过母乳喂养经历的母亲和有过四次怀孕和三个孩子的母亲在出院前的母乳喂养自我效能得分较高。出院后4周,母亲的母乳喂养自我效能评分从58.9±6.7分显著提高到68.4±1.9分。仅在出院后四周有过母乳喂养经历的母亲中,母乳喂养自我效能感有统计学上显著的改善。结论:在产后早期进行定期母乳喂养教育是至关重要的,特别是对于受过高等教育、有工作、有剖宫产史或缺乏母乳喂养经验的年轻初产母亲。研究结果表明,母乳喂养教育对母亲的母乳喂养自我效能感有正向影响。
The factors affecting breastfeeding self-efficacy, LATCH scores and effect of postnatal breastfeeding education on mothers' self-efficacy.
Objective: To identify the factors affecting breastfeeding self-efficacy and LATCH scores and to assess the impact of postnatal breastfeeding education on mothers' self-efficacy.
Method: This study employed a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design with a single group. It was completed with 217 mothers who gave birth in a hospital in Turquía between May 2023 and December 2023. Data were collected using Breastfeeding Self-efficacy Scale, and LATCH assessment tool. Breastfeeding education was given to mothers before discharge. Breastfeeding self-efficacy was re-evaluated on the phone four weeks after discharge.
Results: The mean LATCH score among mothers was 9,2 ± 1.3 (min = 3, max = 10). Higher LATCH scores were observed in mothers with primary or secondary education, those who were unemployed, had four or more pregnancies and children, breastfed within the first hour, and had prior breastfeeding experience before discharge. Mothers with breastfeeding experience and those with four pregnancies and three children had higher breastfeeding self-efficacy scores before discharge. Four weeks after discharge was given to mothers, the mean breastfeeding self-efficacy score increased significantly from 58,9 ± 6,7 to 68,4 ± 1,9. A statistically significant improvement in breastfeeding self-efficacy was observed only among mothers with prior breastfeeding experience four weeks after discharge.
Conclusion: Regular breastfeeding education in the early postpartum period is crucial, particularly for young, primiparous mothers with higher education levels, those who are employed, with a history of cesarean deliveries, or lack of prior breastfeeding experience. The findings indi-cate that breastfeeding education positively impacts mothers' breastfeeding self-efficacy.