Effect of post-discharge online kangaroo care training on breastfeeding self-efficacy in mothers with preterm infants: A randomised controlled study
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Background: Preterm newborns face many health problems due to their incomplete
intrauterine development and the immaturity of their systems. One of these problems
concerns nutrition. This study aimed to determine the effect of online kangaroo care
(KC) training provided post-discharge on breastfeeding self-efficacy in mothers with
preterm infants.
Methods: This research was conducted as an experimental study with a randomised
control group. Two groups were formed: kangaroo care and control. The sample of
the study consisted of 68 mothers of preterm infants. The mothers in the KC group
were given online KC training after discharge from the hospital. The mothers were
asked to perform KC regularly, at least once a day, for 20min, 7days a week. The
Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale was administered to the mothers before and after
training.
Results: The results of the study revealed that the difference between the pre-test
and post-test breastfeeding self-efficacy scores was statistically significantly higher
among the mothers who received online KC training compared with the controls
(p<0.001).
Conclusion: According to the results of our research carried out in this context, the
mothers who received online KC training had increased breastfeeding self-efficacy
compared to those in the control group.
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Scandinavian Journal of Caring SciencesVolume
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