Impact factors of postpartum care institutions on breastfeeding rate during the month

碩士 === 國立臺北護理健康大學 === 健康事業管理研究所 === 107 === Background and purpose With the promotion and promotion of breastfeeding, most postpartum women are very important to breastfeeding. If adequate and appropriate assistance is not provided, women must face physical changes at this time. The roles and tasks...

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Main Authors: CHENG,YU-PING, 鄭玉萍
Other Authors: Chiou, Shang-Jyh DrPH
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/w499ne
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spelling ndltd-TW-107NTCN07110052019-05-16T01:40:45Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/w499ne Impact factors of postpartum care institutions on breastfeeding rate during the month 產後護理機構對於月子期間母乳哺育率之影響因子 CHENG,YU-PING 鄭玉萍 碩士 國立臺北護理健康大學 健康事業管理研究所 107 Background and purpose With the promotion and promotion of breastfeeding, most postpartum women are very important to breastfeeding. If adequate and appropriate assistance is not provided, women must face physical changes at this time. The roles and tasks required, etc., are derived from the physical and mental problems of postpartum women and may impact the health of postpartum women. However, most of the maternal women will choose post-natal care homes as post-natal rest places after the birth. The maternity will take care of the rest, so they can not continue to promote breastfeeding. I hope that the results of this study will be used as a reference for promoting breastfeeding programs in postpartum institutions to increase breastfeeding rates. Research method This research tool was used by Professor Jian Liying of the National Yangming University Community Nursing Research Institute in the Republic of China's research project “Development of Influencing Breastfeeding Factors Generation” in the Republic of China for reference. It was authorized by Professor Jian Liying. Through statistical analysis of the questionnaire, we explored the correlation between the variables and the relationship between breastfeeding and feeding and the factors affecting the breastfeeding rate during the month. Research result A total of 218 cases were involved in the study. The results showed that the maternal age of 25-29 years old was 26.726 times higher than that of postpartum women >35 years old. The education level was higher than that of colleges and universities. 16.568 times of the above, and the nursing staff who provided the mother feeding information during the post-natal care home can also increase the breastfeeding rate by 30.838 times. The higher the total score of breast milk in the post-natal care home, the higher the breastfeeding rate. However, maternal breastfeeding will also reduce the rate of breastfeeding if there are difficulties, and these variables are statistically significant. The maternal age, education level, and family annual income are all factors that cannot be changed by the post-natal care home. The only thing that can be done is to provide information on the full breastfeeding of the maternal postpartum family, and should assist the mother to avoid the nursing process. Negative breastfeeding experience. If the post-natal care home can provide a complete set of breastfeeding education for maternal problems, it will help the success of breastfeeding and provide better service quality. Chiou, Shang-Jyh DrPH 邱尚志博士 2019 學位論文 ; thesis 65 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立臺北護理健康大學 === 健康事業管理研究所 === 107 === Background and purpose With the promotion and promotion of breastfeeding, most postpartum women are very important to breastfeeding. If adequate and appropriate assistance is not provided, women must face physical changes at this time. The roles and tasks required, etc., are derived from the physical and mental problems of postpartum women and may impact the health of postpartum women. However, most of the maternal women will choose post-natal care homes as post-natal rest places after the birth. The maternity will take care of the rest, so they can not continue to promote breastfeeding. I hope that the results of this study will be used as a reference for promoting breastfeeding programs in postpartum institutions to increase breastfeeding rates. Research method This research tool was used by Professor Jian Liying of the National Yangming University Community Nursing Research Institute in the Republic of China's research project “Development of Influencing Breastfeeding Factors Generation” in the Republic of China for reference. It was authorized by Professor Jian Liying. Through statistical analysis of the questionnaire, we explored the correlation between the variables and the relationship between breastfeeding and feeding and the factors affecting the breastfeeding rate during the month. Research result A total of 218 cases were involved in the study. The results showed that the maternal age of 25-29 years old was 26.726 times higher than that of postpartum women >35 years old. The education level was higher than that of colleges and universities. 16.568 times of the above, and the nursing staff who provided the mother feeding information during the post-natal care home can also increase the breastfeeding rate by 30.838 times. The higher the total score of breast milk in the post-natal care home, the higher the breastfeeding rate. However, maternal breastfeeding will also reduce the rate of breastfeeding if there are difficulties, and these variables are statistically significant. The maternal age, education level, and family annual income are all factors that cannot be changed by the post-natal care home. The only thing that can be done is to provide information on the full breastfeeding of the maternal postpartum family, and should assist the mother to avoid the nursing process. Negative breastfeeding experience. If the post-natal care home can provide a complete set of breastfeeding education for maternal problems, it will help the success of breastfeeding and provide better service quality.
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