Effects of Nurse-Led Intervention for Mother-Infant Dyads on Breastfeeding, Infant Health Outcomes

被引:0
|
作者
Arumugam, Tamilselvi [1 ]
Pandurangan, Hariprasath [2 ]
Naveena, J. H. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bisha, Coll Appl Med Sci, Al Namas, Saudi Arabia
[2] Amity Univ Haryana, Amity Coll Nursing, Panchgaon, Haryana, India
[3] Govt Coll Nursing, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
来源
关键词
Breastfeeding mothers; diarrhea; exclusive breastfeeding; infants; infant mortality rate; nurse-led intervention; KNOWLEDGE;
D O I
10.5152/FNJN.2024.24080
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
AIM:. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of nurse-led interventions in enhancing breastfeeding women's knowledge and practices and in preventing diarrhea among their infants. METHODS: The study was conducted in rural areas of Haryana, India, and used the survey design and pre-experimental research design in Phase I and Phase II, respectively. Mothers who had recently delivered a baby were identified using the birth register at the panchayat office, and 200 mothers who met the inclusion criteria were chosen using purposive sampling technique. The data were collected by interview approach using the knowledge questionnaire on breastfeeding, observational checklist on practice of breastfeeding, diarrhea assessment tool, and the duration of data collection was between May to August 2022. In Phase I, exclusive and non-exclusive breastfeeding mothers were surveyed regarding the occurrence of diarrhea among infants. In Phase II, non-exclusive breastfeeding mothers' knowledge and practice were assessed, and then nurse- led intervention on breastfeeding was administrated and on 30th, 60th, and 90th days, post-test was done. RESULTS: The study's findings demonstrate that the knowledge and practice scores varied significantly across different tests, from pre-test 1 (6.73 +/- 1.94) to post-test 3 (16.19 +/- 3.04), (F = 294.11, p < .000) for knowledge, and for practice pre-test 1 (23.41 +/- 8.90) to post-test 3 (101.81 +/- 22.4), (F = 535.98, p < .000) in the intervention group. Further, in the intervention group, there was decrease in diarrhea occurrence among various observations (Q = 60.609, p < .000). CONCLUSION: The nurse-led intervention of breastfeeding is an effective teaching technique to improve the knowledge and practice of mothers, as well as it helps to reduce the occurrence of diarrhea among infants, there by it can contribute to reducing the infant mortality rate.
引用
收藏
页码:269 / 276
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Affective regulation in at-risk mother-infant dyads
    Tambelli, Renata
    Speranza, Anna Maria
    Trentini, Cristina
    Odorisio, Flaminia
    PSICOLOGIA CLINICA DELLO SVILUPPO, 2010, 14 (03) : 479 - 502
  • [22] Laterality in Mother-Infant Dyads of Captive Barbary Macaques
    Rossi, G.
    Spiezio, C.
    Salvidio, S.
    FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA, 2011, 82 (4-5) : 264 - 265
  • [23] INTERACTIONS AND SOCIAL COMMUNICATION IN 5 MOTHER-INFANT DYADS
    GENTA, ML
    TARTABINI, A
    COSTABILE, A
    MONITORE ZOOLOGICO ITALIANO-ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1985, 19 (03): : 155 - 156
  • [24] Breast Milk: A Psychoneuroimmunologic Perspective for Mother-Infant Dyads
    Purdy, Isabell B.
    Melwak, Mary Alice
    NEWBORN AND INFANT NURSING REVIEWS, 2013, 13 (04) : 178 - 183
  • [25] THE MOTHER-INFANT RELATIONSHIP AND INFANT DEVELOPMENT - THE EFFECT OF PEDIATRIC INTERVENTION
    WHITT, JK
    CASEY, PH
    CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1982, 53 (04) : 948 - 956
  • [26] Examination of Hospital, Maternal, and Infant Characteristics Associated with Breastfeeding Initiation and Continuation Among Opioid-Exposed Mother-Infant Dyads
    Schiff, Davida M.
    Wachman, Elisha M.
    Philipp, Barbara
    Joseph, Kathleen
    Shrestha, Hira
    Taveras, Elsie M.
    Parker, Margaret G. K.
    BREASTFEEDING MEDICINE, 2018, 13 (04) : 266 - 274
  • [27] Effects of household composition on infant feeding and mother-infant health in northern Kenya
    Vankayalapati, A.
    Wamwere-Njoroge, G.
    Fujita, M.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2024, 36 (02)
  • [28] The mother-infant relationship: who controls breastfeeding frequency?
    Manz, F
    van't Hof, MA
    Haschke, F
    LANCET, 1999, 353 (9159): : 1152 - 1152
  • [29] CO-SLEEPING OF MOTHER-INFANT DYAD AND BREASTFEEDING
    Kural, Bahar
    Gokcay, Gulbin
    JOURNAL OF ISTANBUL FACULTY OF MEDICINE-ISTANBUL TIP FAKULTESI DERGISI, 2018, 81 (02): : 62 - 66
  • [30] Adrenocortical interdependence in father-infant and mother-infant dyads: Attunement or something more?
    Bader, Lauren R.
    Tan, Lin
    Gonzalez, Richard
    Saini, Ekjyot K.
    Bae, Yeonjee
    Provenzi, Livio
    Volling, Brenda L.
    DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY, 2021, 63 (05) : 1534 - 1548