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EFFECTIVENESS OF THEORY BASED HEALTH EDUCATION INTERVENTION ON SELF-EFFICACY OF BREASTFEEDING AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS IN HULU LANGAT DISTRICT, SELANGOR.

Phase 1
Conditions
Breastfeeding Self&#45
Efficacy
Self&#45
efficacy
Breastfeeding
Exclusive breastfeeding
Intervention
Social Cognitive Theory
Registration Number
TCTR20200213004
Lead Sponsor
SELF-FUNDED
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Pending (Not yet recruiting)
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
164
Inclusion Criteria

1.Pregnant mother 34 to 37 weeks pregnancy attending maternal child health clinic in Hulu Langat District.
2.Primigravida mother who failed exclusive breastfeeding in previous pregnancy.
3.Pregnant mothers who have smartphone.

Exclusion Criteria

1.Non citizen
2.Mothers who are prescribed with drugs which are not suitable for breastfeeding such as anticancer drugs.
3.Mothers with medical or pregnancy complications that inhibit breast feeding or cause difficulties in breastfeeding (heart disease, cancer, nephritis, and active or untreated TB, HIV or AIDS, active herpes lesions on the breast and severe malnutrition) (Yadav, 2010).
4.Mothers who will stay outside the appointed clinics during postpartum period.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Self-Efficacy in Breastfeeding Baseline, immediate post intervention,4 weeks postpartum, 8 weeks postpartum Self-administered questionnaire
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Knowledge in Breastfeeding Baseline, immediate post intervention,4 weeks postpartum, 8 weeks postpartum Self-administered questionnaire,Attitude in Breastfeeding Baseline, immediate post intervention,4 weeks postpartum, 8 weeks postpartum Self-administered questionnaire
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