This randomized controlled trial aims to examine the effects of structured breastfeeding education supported by midwives on the sucking skills of infants experiencing nipple refusal, maternal breastfeeding motivation, and mother-infant bonding. The study will be conducted with mothers who have infants aged 1-6 months and have been experiencing nipple refusal for at least 3 days and up to 30 days. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention or control group; the intervention group will receive a one-week structured breastfeeding education program, while the control group will receive standard care. Following the education, online support will be provided for 15 days, and breastfeeding observations will be monitored. Sucking skills of the infants, mother-infant bonding, and maternal breastfeeding motivation will be assessed at both baseline and post-intervention evaluations.
This study will be conducted as a randomized controlled trial to determine the effects of structured breastfeeding education on the sucking skills of infants experiencing nipple refusal, maternal breastfeeding motivation, and mother-infant bonding. Participants will include mothers with infants aged 1-6 months who have experienced nipple refusal for 3 to 30 days. Written informed consent will be obtained from all participating mothers, and they will be randomly assigned to either the intervention or control group. Mothers in the intervention group will receive structured breastfeeding education through individual or group sessions lasting one hour per day for one week. The education will cover topics such as nipple refusal, benefits of breast milk, breastfeeding techniques, methods to increase milk production, skin-to-skin contact, the importance of mother-infant bonding, and motivation-enhancing strategies. Following the education, participants will receive online support for 15 days, and breastfeeding progress will be monitored through daily observation forms. The control group will receive only standard medical care, and an educational brochure will be provided after the study is completed. At baseline, mothers' demographic and obstetric information, infants' sucking skills, mother-infant bonding, and maternal breastfeeding motivation will be assessed. At the end of the education and follow-up period, a post-intervention evaluation will be conducted on day 16 using the same measurements, and the results will be compared. This study aims to determine whether structured breastfeeding education improves the sucking skills of infants experiencing nipple refusal, strengthens mother-infant bonding, and positively influences maternal breastfeeding motivation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
64
One-week, midwife-supported structured breastfeeding education for mothers of infants experiencing nipple refusal. Includes guidance on breastfeeding techniques, nipple refusal management, milk production enhancement, skin-to-skin contact, mother-infant bonding, and motivation strategies. Followed by 15 days of online support and daily breastfeeding monitoring.
Kafkas University Training and Research Hospital
Kars, Kars, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGBreastfeeding Motivation Scale (for Primiparous Mothers)
Breastfeeding motivation will be assessed using the Breastfeeding Motivation Scale (BMS), developed by Peleg et al. (2015) and adapted into Turkish by Mızrak (2017). The scale consists of 23 items rated on a 4-point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree, 4 = strongly agree). The scale does not yield a total score; instead, subscale scores are calculated as the mean of the items. Higher scores indicate higher motivation in the respective subscale.
Time frame: From the start of the intervention to 16 days
Maternal Attachment (Measured by Maternal Attachment Scale)
Maternal attachment will be assessed using the Maternal Attachment Scale (Maternal Bağlanma Ölçeği, MBÖ) developed by Muller (1994) and adapted into Turkish by Kavlak and Şirin (2009). The scale consists of 26 items rated on a 4-point Likert scale (1 = never, 4 = always). Total scores range from 26 to 104. Higher scores indicate higher maternal attachment.
Time frame: 16 days after the start of the intervention.
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