The Use of Bristol\'s tool in lactation Counseling and its Impact on the Breastfeeding Status in Primiparous Mothers Undergone Cesarean Section

Introduction: Mothers of cesarean section need more support for breastfeeding. The purpose of this study was to use Bristol's tool for lactation counseling on the breastfeeding status in mothers undergone Cesarean section. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study,80 primiparous women after ces...

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Main Authors: Parisa Parsa, Raheleh Khodabaneloo, Farzaneh Soltani, Younes Mohamadi
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Published: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:مراقبت پرستاری و مامایی ابن سینا
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Online Access:http://nmj.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-2038-en.html
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spelling doaj-2c6dc30d1588476b966aac268ed1ec582020-11-25T03:07:26ZfasHamadan University of Medical Sciences مراقبت پرستاری و مامایی ابن سینا2676-57482676-57482020-01-01276424431The Use of Bristol\'s tool in lactation Counseling and its Impact on the Breastfeeding Status in Primiparous Mothers Undergone Cesarean SectionParisa Parsa0Raheleh Khodabaneloo1Farzaneh Soltani2Younes Mohamadi3 Student Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran Associate Professor, Ph.D. in reproductive health, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran Associate Professor, Faculty of Health, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran Introduction: Mothers of cesarean section need more support for breastfeeding. The purpose of this study was to use Bristol's tool for lactation counseling on the breastfeeding status in mothers undergone Cesarean section. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study,80 primiparous women after cesarean section In Fatemieh Hospital of Hamedan in year 2018 were selected by available sampling method and assigned to two groups of test (pairs) and control (individual days) (40 persons per group). In two groups, the researcher reviewed the Bristol Breastfeeding checklist, assessed the breastfeeding status, nuchal infant, milk swallowing and infant suction and, based on the need, a breastfeeding counselor was provided in the test group. The counseling was given to the mother during the first 2 hours, 2 days, 10 days and one month after delivery. During this time, the control group received routine care only. The lactation continuity questionnaire was completed for both groups during the four months after delivery. Results: Two groups had no significant differences in demographic variables (P > 0.05). There was a significant difference between the mean duration of lactation during the four months postpartum (P <0.001). The mean of Bristol instrument scores in the first session did not have a significant difference between the two groups, but in the second, third and fourth sessions after delivery, there was a significant difference between the two groups (P <0.001). Conclusion: The Bristol tool is a good tool for evaluating mothers breastfeeding.http://nmj.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-2038-en.htmlbreastfeedingexclusive breastfeedingconsultationcesarean sectionsdelivery
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author Parisa Parsa
Raheleh Khodabaneloo
Farzaneh Soltani
Younes Mohamadi
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Raheleh Khodabaneloo
Farzaneh Soltani
Younes Mohamadi
The Use of Bristol\'s tool in lactation Counseling and its Impact on the Breastfeeding Status in Primiparous Mothers Undergone Cesarean Section
مراقبت پرستاری و مامایی ابن سینا
breastfeeding
exclusive breastfeeding
consultation
cesarean sections
delivery
author_facet Parisa Parsa
Raheleh Khodabaneloo
Farzaneh Soltani
Younes Mohamadi
author_sort Parisa Parsa
title The Use of Bristol\'s tool in lactation Counseling and its Impact on the Breastfeeding Status in Primiparous Mothers Undergone Cesarean Section
title_short The Use of Bristol\'s tool in lactation Counseling and its Impact on the Breastfeeding Status in Primiparous Mothers Undergone Cesarean Section
title_full The Use of Bristol\'s tool in lactation Counseling and its Impact on the Breastfeeding Status in Primiparous Mothers Undergone Cesarean Section
title_fullStr The Use of Bristol\'s tool in lactation Counseling and its Impact on the Breastfeeding Status in Primiparous Mothers Undergone Cesarean Section
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Bristol\'s tool in lactation Counseling and its Impact on the Breastfeeding Status in Primiparous Mothers Undergone Cesarean Section
title_sort use of bristol\'s tool in lactation counseling and its impact on the breastfeeding status in primiparous mothers undergone cesarean section
publisher Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
series مراقبت پرستاری و مامایی ابن سینا
issn 2676-5748
2676-5748
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Introduction: Mothers of cesarean section need more support for breastfeeding. The purpose of this study was to use Bristol's tool for lactation counseling on the breastfeeding status in mothers undergone Cesarean section. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study,80 primiparous women after cesarean section In Fatemieh Hospital of Hamedan in year 2018 were selected by available sampling method and assigned to two groups of test (pairs) and control (individual days) (40 persons per group). In two groups, the researcher reviewed the Bristol Breastfeeding checklist, assessed the breastfeeding status, nuchal infant, milk swallowing and infant suction and, based on the need, a breastfeeding counselor was provided in the test group. The counseling was given to the mother during the first 2 hours, 2 days, 10 days and one month after delivery. During this time, the control group received routine care only. The lactation continuity questionnaire was completed for both groups during the four months after delivery. Results: Two groups had no significant differences in demographic variables (P > 0.05). There was a significant difference between the mean duration of lactation during the four months postpartum (P <0.001). The mean of Bristol instrument scores in the first session did not have a significant difference between the two groups, but in the second, third and fourth sessions after delivery, there was a significant difference between the two groups (P <0.001). Conclusion: The Bristol tool is a good tool for evaluating mothers breastfeeding.
topic breastfeeding
exclusive breastfeeding
consultation
cesarean sections
delivery
url http://nmj.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-2038-en.html
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