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Designing and Evaluating an Empowering Program for Breastfeeding: A Mixed-Methods Study.

Shahnaz Kohan1, Mahrokh Keshvari2, Fatemeh Mohammadi2, Zeinab Heidari2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding empowerment is a key motivational, psychological and flexible factor influencing the continuance of breastfeeding. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to design and evaluate the empowering program for breastfeeding.
METHODS: We used a mixed-methods study with a sequential exploratory approach. In the qualitative phase, we explored the experiences of women about empowerment for breastfeeding using conventional content analysis. In the intervention phase, we designed and implemented a breastfeeding empowerment program based on the findings of the qualitative phase and evaluated it 2 weeks, 2 months and 4 months after childbirth. This randomized clinical trial is registered under IRCT2015081723657N1.
RESULTS: Analysis of data from the interviews in the qualitative phase yielded three main categories, namely "adequate knowledge and skills about breastfeeding", "overcoming breastfeeding problems" and "perception of family support for breastfeeding". In the qualitative phase, after implementing the program, the mean scores of breastfeeding empowerment were significantly higher in the intervention compared to the control group at 2 weeks (mean difference= -25.30; 95% CI = -5.36, -15.23), 2 months (mean difference = -21.71; 95% CI = -31.24, -12.19), and 4 months (mean difference = -17.72; 95% CI = -27.14, -8.30) after childbirth (P<0.001). In addition, exclusive breastfeeding was significantly higher in the intervention group at 2 weeks, 2 months and 4 months after childbirth (P=0.003, P=0.003, P=0.044, respectively).
CONCLUSION: To empower women for breastfeeding, the mother, father and key family members should be educated using practical and visual teaching techniques during pregnancy and postpartum period. Moreover, since breastfeeding empowerment is established 2 weeks after childbirth, empowering programs should be implemented prior to this period.
© 2019 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Keywords:  Breastfeeding; Empowering; Mixed method

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31679347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Iran Med        ISSN: 1029-2977            Impact factor:   1.354


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Journal:  Matern Child Nutr       Date:  2021-07       Impact factor: 3.092

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