The Impact of Back and Breast Massage (Massage)
Premature Birth
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Premature Birth focused on measuring breast massage, breast milk, back massage, oxytocın, anxıety
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria for the research are as follows:
- Having a caesarean or vaginal delivery for the first time,
- Giving preterm birth between 32-37 weeks,
- Having only one baby,
- Having a baby with an APGAR score above 4,
- Having the baby in the intensive care unit or being apart from the baby,
- Not having any psychiatric disease,
- Being aged 18 and over and having no communication problems such as seeing, hearing or speaking.
Exclusion criteria from the research are as follows;
- Having a mental and psychological disorder,
- being HIV-infected
- Having a breast surgery before, or having a history of breast cancer,
- Having breast infection,
- Living apart from the husband or being divorced,
- Having lost the baby.
Sites / Locations
- Zonguldak Gynecology and Pediatrics HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Back Massage
Breast Massage
Control Group
Back massage will be initiated in the first 2 hours after birth and it will be performed every 6 hours for 15 minutes until the mother is discharged from the hospital. After the mother's outfits are removed and the mother is situated in a suitable position, the back of the mother will be massaged by euphlorage, petrissage, friction methods. Then, the participant"s breast will be milked by hand every 3 hours and will be measured in the breast milk storage bag and delivered to the baby nurses until the 5th-7th day.
Breast massage will be initiated in the first 2 hours after delivery and it will be practised every 6 hours until being discharged. After the researcher washes her hands, the participant's outfits are removed and she is situated in a sitting position, the massage will be practised on both breasts for 10 minutes by the researcher herself. After the mother's breast will be milked by hand every 3 hours and the milk obtained from the breast will be measured in the breast milk storage bag and delivered to the baby nurses.
No intervention will be made to the control group, standard hospital procedures will be applied and the relevant forms will be filled out. Until the mother is discharged from the hospital, the amount of milk obtained from the mother will be measured every 3 hours by the researcher.