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The Effect of Hypnobreastfeeding Education Given to Primiparas

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Expectations
Breastfeeding
Self Efficacy
Interventions
Behavioral: Hypnobreastfeeding Education
Registration Number
NCT06493630
Lead Sponsor
Amasya University
Brief Summary

Primiparous pregnant women may need support regarding the breastfeeding process because they have not had breastfeeding experience before. Hypnobreastfeeding is one of the education-based interventions used in this field. According to the results of the power analysis, at least 104 pregnant women, 52 experimental and 52 control, should be included in the study. Data will be collected with the "Pregnant Introduction Form", "Breastfeeding Myths Scale", "Breastfeeding Expectations Scale-A" and "Prenatal Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale". In the research, hypnobreastfeeding training will be applied by the researcher to the primiparous pregnant women in the experimental group.

Detailed Description

Primiparous pregnant women may need support regarding the breastfeeding process because they have not had breastfeeding experience before. Negative breastfeeding stories and misinformation can affect beliefs, attitudes, and fears about breastfeeding. Education-based interventions provided by health professionals can be beneficial in reducing false beliefs and myths about breastfeeding, reducing breastfeeding-related fears/anxious expectations, and increasing breastfeeding self-efficacy. Hypnobreastfeeding is one of the education-based interventions used in this field. This study aims to evaluate the effect of hypnobreastfeeding education given to primiparous pregnant women on breastfeeding myths, breastfeeding expectations and breastfeeding self-efficacy. According to the results of the power analysis, at least 104 pregnant women, 52 experimental and 52 control, should be included in the study. Data will be collected with the "Pregnant Introduction Form", "Breastfeeding Myths Scale", "Breastfeeding Expectations Scale-A" and "Prenatal Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale". In the research, hypnobreastfeeding training will be applied by the researcher to the primiparous pregnant women in the experimental group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
104
Inclusion Criteria
  • Primiparous pregnant women,
  • Singleton pregnancy,
  • Those with 28-32 weeks of pregnancy,
  • Those who can read and write Turkish,
  • Those who volunteered to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
  • Those with communication disabilities,
  • Those with psychiatric and mental illnesses,
  • Those who have an obstacle to breastfeeding,
  • Those diagnosed with risky pregnancy,
  • Those who have previously attended a birth preparation class,
  • Those who receive breastfeeding-related training and consultancy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental groupHypnobreastfeeding EducationHypnobreastfeeding Education
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Prenatal Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy ScaleAt the end of the 1 months

The minimum score that can be obtained from the scale is "20", the maximum score is "100", and as the score obtained from the scale increases, breastfeeding self-efficacy levels also increase.

Breastfeeding Myths ScaleAt the end of the 1 months

The minimum score that can be obtained from the scale is "30", the maximum score is "150", and as the score obtained from the scale decreases, breastfeeding myths levels also decrease.

Breastfeeding Expectations Scale-AAt the end of the 1 months

The minimum score that can be obtained from the scale is "12", the maximum score is "60". Lower scores from the scale indicate more positive expectations regarding the breastfeeding experience.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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