OBJECTIVE: To test the efficacy of an information booklet to increase the duration of breast feeding. RESEARCH DESIGN: Randomised design, stratifying by maternal residence and working activity. Two hundred women were recruited, 103 received thebooklet and verbal counselling and 97 verbal counselling only. POPULATION: Infants observed from 15 September 1993 to 15 June 1994 in the well baby outpatient clinic of the Paediatric Institute of the Catholic University of Rome, Italy. MAIN RESULTS: No statistically significant difference was found between the two groups in the prevalence of exclusive or complementary breast feeding at 6 months of age: 48.5% and 59.2% in the intervention group, 43.7% and 51.5% in the control group. The median duration of exclusive or complementary breast feeding was 24 and 27 weeks in the treated group, 22 and 25 in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: The information booklet alone does not seem to increase the duration and the prevalence of breast feeding at 6 months of age. The use of written material with a more individualised support and more extensive use of randomised clinical trials in the evaluation of health promoting programmes is recommended.
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OBJECTIVE: To test the efficacy of an information booklet to increase the duration of breast feeding. RESEARCH DESIGN: Randomised design, stratifying by maternal residence and working activity. Two hundred women were recruited, 103 received the booklet and verbal counselling and 97 verbal counselling only. POPULATION: Infants observed from 15 September 1993 to 15 June 1994 in the well baby outpatient clinic of the Paediatric Institute of the Catholic University of Rome, Italy. MAIN RESULTS: No statistically significant difference was found between the two groups in the prevalence of exclusive or complementary breast feeding at 6 months of age: 48.5% and 59.2% in the intervention group, 43.7% and 51.5% in the control group. The median duration of exclusive or complementary breast feeding was 24 and 27 weeks in the treated group, 22 and 25 in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: The information booklet alone does not seem to increase the duration and the prevalence of breast feeding at 6 months of age. The use of written material with a more individualised support and more extensive use of randomised clinical trials in the evaluation of health promoting programmes is recommended.
Authors: Alessandra Consales; Lorenzo Colombo; Lidia Zanotta; Daniela Morniroli; Patrizio Sannino; Serena Rampini; Giulia Piccoli; Michaela Donghi; Paola Marchisio; Fabio Mosca; Laura Plevani; Maria Lorella Giannì Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2022-02-11 Impact factor: 3.390
Authors: Jeanne-Marie Guise; Valerie Palda; Carolyn Westhoff; Benjamin K S Chan; Mark Helfand; Tracy A Lieu Journal: Ann Fam Med Date: 2003 Jul-Aug Impact factor: 5.166