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Clinical Trials/CTRI/2025/08/093031
CTRI/2025/08/093031
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Phase 2

A mixed method study to assess the effectiveness of a nurse led self efficacy based module on lactational health-promoting behavior and explore lactation satisfaction among primimothers.

Seethi Suseela1 site in 1 country115 target enrollmentStarted: November 3, 2025Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Phase 2
Status
Not yet recruiting
Sponsor
Seethi Suseela
Enrollment
115
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Improvement in lactational health-promoting behavior

Overview

Brief Summary

This mixed-method research aims to assess the effectiveness of a nurse-led self-efficacy-based module on lactational health-promoting behavior and to explore lactation satisfaction among primiparous mothers. The intervention will be given 2 times between 32-40 weeks of gestation. The quantitative phase will involve assessing changes in self-efficacy, lactational behavior, and knowledge before and after the intervention on postpartum day 3 and week 6. The qualitative phase will explore mothers’ experiences and satisfaction with lactation. The study intends to empower new mothers by enhancing their confidence and promoting positive breastfeeding practices.

Study Design

Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Na
Masking
None

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
18.00 Year(s) to 40.00 Year(s) (—)
Sex
Female

Inclusion Criteria

  • Antenatal mothers who are able to use android mobile.
  • Antenatal mothers who are Willing to participate 4)First-time mothers (no prior childbirth experience).

Exclusion Criteria

  • Antenatal mothers having medical conditions contraindicating breastfeeding.
  • Antenatal mothers with fetal demise.
  • High-risk pregnancies with severe obstetric complications 4)Antenatal mothers taking medications that interfere with breastfeeding (e.g., chemotherapy, antipsychotic drugs).

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Improvement in lactational health-promoting behavior

Time Frame: Postpartum day 3 and week 6

Secondary Outcomes

  • 1. Increase in self-efficacy related to breastfeeding(2.Improves knowledge on breastfeeding.)

Investigators

Sponsor
Seethi Suseela
Sponsor Class
Other [self]
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Seethi Suseela

College of Nursing Sciences, Dayananda Sagar University

Study Sites (1)

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