Breastfeeding Advices on OTC Medicines With the Internet: What is the Best Medium
- Conditions
- LactationBreastfeedingBreastfeeding EducationLactating MotherBreastfeeding Mothers
- Registration Number
- NCT06863597
- Lead Sponsor
- Semmelweis University
- Brief Summary
Pharmacotherapy for lactating women in Hungary presents a unique challenge. While certain medications may pose risks to the infant or reduce breast milk production, the unnecessary avoidance of treatment can also be harmful. Despite this, no dedicated Hungarian website currently provides guidance on the safe use of over-the-counter (OTC) medications for breastfeeding mothers.
To address this gap, the aim is to develop a website that not only meets clinical standards but also presents essential information in a clear, accessible format that helps mothers understand and retain key details by choosing the best medium.
Our main question is: What is the most effective way to educate lactating women about OTC medication use through an online platform?
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 380
- Target population is adult (>18 years), 3rd trimester pregnant women; and breastfeeding women after childbirth (max. 7 days postpartum; 24:00), who intend to breastfeed.
- Participants have to have internet access with no regard to the type of internet connection.
- A mother will not breastfeed, either because they cannot or do not want it.
- Anyone who do not want to participate in the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Knowledge translation From enrollment in the first week, followed by an assessment after 6 months. Knowledge translation will be measured by the difference in test scores before and after the intervention. The tests will be developed through common consensus. Since topic-specific tests will be created individually for each topic, only their utility will be assessed in a pilot study, and validation is not planned.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method User-satisfaction From enrollment in the first week, followed by an assessment after 6 months. Questionnaire about user-satisfaction.
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