Department of Midwifery, Kırsehir Ahi Evran University, Kırsehir, Turkey.
Department of Midwifery, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Istanbul, Turkey.
J Hum Lact. 2023 Nov;39(4):666-678. doi: 10.1177/08903344231192948. Epub 2023 Aug 30.
Although WhatsApp can be used to provide continuous lactation support, there are few studies on this subject.
To determine the influence of lactation support provided through WhatsApp on the duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding, initiation of complementary feeding, breastfeeding problems, breastfeeding difficulties score, and the use of bottles and pacifiers.
We conducted a randomized controlled trial assessing the efficacy of education and support provided through the cell phone based WhatsApp application. There were 129 primiparous participants recruited while attending a Baby-Friendly Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey. Participants were randomized to intervention ( = 64) and control ( = 65) groups. All participants received the same routine postpartum breastfeeding education in the hospital, and the intervention group received additional continuous breastfeeding education for 6 months. For both groups, data was collected by telephone interview on Days 7 and 15, and Months 1, 2, 4, and 6 months. -tests were used to assess inter-group differences in duration of exclusivity of breastfeeding. Mixed-model ANOVA was used to compare breastfeeding difficulties scores. Chi-square tests were used to compare breastfeeding problems, feeding practices, and the proportion of the use of bottles and pacifiers.
The mean duration of exclusive breastfeeding for groups receiving breastfeeding support was higher (4.75, = 1.72) than that of the control group (2.21, = 1.98; = 0.001). The change in the mean breastfeeding difficulties severity score between the initial and final measurements (17.03, = 8.66) was more in the intervention group than the control group (11.42, = 10.34, = 4.081, = 0.001). The proportion of exclusive breastfeeding in the 6th month was higher in the intervention group (62.5%) than in the control group (10.8%; = 0.001).
The use of cellphone applications are accessible to both patients and health workers and offer a low-cost alternative for providing uninterrupted breastfeeding support.
虽然 WhatsApp 可用于提供持续的哺乳支持,但关于这个主题的研究很少。
确定通过 WhatsApp 提供的哺乳支持对母乳喂养持续时间和排他性、补充喂养的开始、哺乳问题、哺乳困难评分以及奶瓶和奶嘴的使用的影响。
我们进行了一项随机对照试验,评估了通过基于手机的 WhatsApp 应用程序提供的教育和支持的效果。共有 129 名初产妇在土耳其伊斯坦布尔的一家母乳喂养友好医院参加了研究。参与者被随机分为干预组(n=64)和对照组(n=65)。所有参与者在医院接受相同的常规产后母乳喂养教育,干预组在 6 个月内接受额外的持续母乳喂养教育。对于两组,在第 7 天和第 15 天以及第 1、2、4 和 6 个月通过电话访谈收集数据。使用 t 检验评估母乳喂养排他性持续时间的组间差异。使用混合模型方差分析比较母乳喂养困难评分。卡方检验用于比较哺乳问题、喂养方式以及奶瓶和奶嘴的使用比例。
接受哺乳支持的组的纯母乳喂养持续时间中位数更高(4.75, = 1.72),高于对照组(2.21, = 1.98; = 0.001)。干预组在初始和最终测量之间的平均母乳喂养困难严重程度评分变化(17.03, = 8.66)大于对照组(11.42, = 10.34, = 4.081, = 0.001)。干预组在第 6 个月的纯母乳喂养比例(62.5%)高于对照组(10.8%; = 0.001)。
手机应用程序既可供患者也可供卫生工作者使用,为提供不间断的母乳喂养支持提供了一种低成本的替代方案。