Department of Clinical Nursing, School of Nursing and Public Health, The University of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania.
PLoS One. 2023 Nov 28;18(11):e0285392. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285392. eCollection 2023.
Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is of paramount importance for the survival, growth, and development of neonates. Lack of EBF puts mothers and their babies at high risk of many complications. Mothers may end up having breast engorgement, cracked nipple, mastitis, breast pain, and backache. Babies may acquire postnatal HIV transmission, reduce weight, stunting, poor cognitive and motor development, and increase the risk of diarrhea disease and respiratory infection. Breastfeeding training has been provided immediately after a women's birth. However, young mothers are still staggering with breastfeeding.
We aim to assess the effect of low-fidelity simulation training on breastfeeding knowledge, practice, and self-efficacy among young lactating mothers and we will also assess the impact of simulation on infants' weight in Tanzania.
The study will be a health facility-based quasi-experimental design. The study will have four phases: baseline survey, intervention, immediate assessment, and two-month end-line follow-up. The assessment will focus on participants' breastfeeding knowledge, practice, and self-efficacy. Furthermore, infant weight will also be assessed during baseline and end-line. A total of 261 young lactating mothers who have first baby with their infants aged 0 to 2 months will be included, whereby 87 young lactating mothers will be in an interventional group and 174 will be in the control group. The intervention will have four packages: 1) group lecture education and interactive on the importance of breastfeeding 2) videos, 3) pictures, and 4) simulation in the umbrella LVPS using the wearable Lactation Simulation Model (LSM) and newborn manikins (Global Health Media and Laerdal baby). At the end of the study, all groups will be given education brochures which will be in the Swahili language for easy understanding. Data will be analyzed using SPSS version 23. An independent T-test and repeated measures ANOVA will be used in this study to compare the difference between the mean of the 2 groups.
This study aims to generate evidence of the effect of simulation on improving breastfeeding knowledge, practice, and self-efficacy. We expect the study findings to inform the stakeholders and policymakers on formulating breastfeeding education and simulation training that will improve women's breastfeeding knowledge, practice, and self-efficacy and improve infant health.
纯母乳喂养(EBF)对新生儿的生存、生长和发育至关重要。缺乏 EBF 会使母亲和婴儿面临许多并发症的高风险。母亲可能会出现乳房肿胀、乳头皲裂、乳腺炎、乳房疼痛和背痛。婴儿可能会感染产后 HIV,体重减轻、发育迟缓、认知和运动发育不良,以及增加腹泻病和呼吸道感染的风险。婴儿一出生,就会立即进行母乳喂养培训。然而,年轻母亲在母乳喂养方面仍感到困难。
我们旨在评估低保真模拟培训对坦桑尼亚年轻哺乳期母亲母乳喂养知识、实践和自我效能的影响,我们还将评估模拟对婴儿体重的影响。
这项研究将采用基于卫生机构的准实验设计。该研究将分为四个阶段:基线调查、干预、即时评估和两个月的终线随访。评估将集中在参与者的母乳喂养知识、实践和自我效能上。此外,还将在基线和终线时评估婴儿的体重。共有 261 名初产、婴儿 0-2 个月的年轻哺乳期母亲将被纳入研究,其中 87 名年轻哺乳期母亲将被纳入干预组,174 名将被纳入对照组。干预将包括四个方面:1)小组讲座教育和互动,强调母乳喂养的重要性;2)视频;3)图片;4)使用可穿戴式哺乳模拟模型(LSM)和新生儿模型(全球健康媒体和拉德尔婴儿)进行模拟。研究结束时,将为所有组发放斯瓦希里语的教育手册,以便于理解。数据将使用 SPSS 版本 23 进行分析。本研究将使用独立 T 检验和重复测量方差分析来比较两组之间的平均值差异。
本研究旨在为模拟对提高母乳喂养知识、实践和自我效能的影响提供证据。我们希望研究结果能为利益相关者和决策者提供信息,制定母乳喂养教育和模拟培训计划,提高妇女的母乳喂养知识、实践和自我效能,改善婴儿健康。