Nursing Education Intervention for Maternal Breastfeeding
Breast Feeding, Postpartum Breast Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Breast Feeding focused on measuring Breastfeeding, Nursing, Patient Education as Topic, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Hispanic Americans.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- primiparous women,
- no contraindications to breastfeeding,
- no skin disorders,
- no breast surgery,
- voluntary provision of data to enable their later localization.
Exclusion Criteria:
- women who planned to deliver their babies in other hospitals,
- twin pregnancy
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Conventional
Preventive education
All expectant mothers received the usual information about the advantages of maternal milk during pre-natal period. Nurses provided the information in personalized dialogue with the women during obstetric consultations.
It was provided by the nurses during obstetric consultation in pre-natal period and averaged 30 minutes in duration. The intervention group received education to facilitate successful breastfeeding and symptom management as nipple pain. This was supported by strategies designed to (1) prevent problems associated with breastfeeding (nipple lesions, cracks and mastitis), (2) perform breast-care procedures, (3) strengthen information about the advantages of maternal breastfeeding (nutritional support, importance as food for the baby, availability, post-partum recovery) and (4) provide asepsis and hygiene measures. The nurses encouraged participation and gave the education in personalized dialogue with the woman. The information was reinforced with an illustrated explanatory leaflet.