Breastfeeding Education Through Clinical Demonstration for Primiparous Women to Prevent Sore Nipples and Engorgement

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age19-35
SponsorGadjah Mada University

About this trial

Several studies show that breastfeeding problems in the first days of birth pose a significant obstacle to successful breastfeeding. Among the most common breast problems experienced by mothers are breast abscesses, mastitis, nipple pain and sore nipples, engorgement, and flat or inverted nipples. Treatment for sore nipples and breast engorgement is mostly focused on medication. There is very little research that focuses on the impact of interventions regarding breastfeeding techniques carried out during the antenatal period to prevent sore nipples.

Knowing the effect of breastfeeding position and attachment education through clinical demonstration in third-trimester primigravida pregnant women to prevent sore nipples and engorgement.

This research uses quasi-experiments. The population in this research is a third-trimester pregnant woman in the Kasihan, Pajangan, Sewon, Banguntapan, Pleret, and Jetis Community Health Centers. The number of samples in this study was 100 divided into 2, namely 50 intervention groups and 50 control groups. breastfeeding education will be provided to pregnant women at 34-35 weeks of gestation, as led by a lactation counselor. The first session will take place at a puskesmas (public health center), where mothers will receive an e-booklet, followed by 40 minutes of hands-on clinical skills training for those in the intervention group. A second session will take place two weeks after the first session in the form of a home visit only for those in the intervention group. The outcome of this research is position, attachment, effective sucking, nipple pain, sore nipples, and engorgement. T-test and chi-square will be used to test differences and similarities between study groups.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Primigravida pregnant women who visited the Kasihan, Pajangan, Sewon, Banguntapan, Pleret, and Jetis health service centers

Single pregnancy

Mother has a mobile phone with internet access and can use WhatsApp Application

Plans to stay for 6 months in the research area

Disqualifiers

Presence of congenital orofacial abnormalities (labio-gntao-palatoschisis, etc) that make breastfeeding difficult

Mother with breast problems (history of implant breast surgery)

The mother or baby experiences problems during labor or postpartum that may lead to research dropouts

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • breastfeeding positions and attachment practice.

Treatment groups

100 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators