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Comparison of Breast Milk Content in Mothers Using a Expressing Pump and Milking by Hand

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Gazi University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Human Milk
Breastfeeding

Treatments

Device: milking pump

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05401123
mineis001

Details and patient eligibility

About

The researchers planned this study to compare the effects of breast pumps, which are frequently used today, and manual milking after manual massage on the change in milk content when breast and breastfeeding problems develop.

Full description

Comparison of the methods used to solve the milk secretion and breastfeeding problems of the participants in the postpartum period; effective and uncomplicated methods should be put forward. Today, breast milk is expressed by hand using massage or pumps. Both milking techniques used have positive and negative aspects. While there are studies showing that breast milk content is affected by the milking techniques used, there are also studies showing that it does not. This study by the researchers was planned to compare the effects of post-massage pumps and manual milking on the change in milk content. For this reason, it is thought that the researchers will contribute to the literature scientifically and, since it is a doctoral thesis, it can be a guide for future studies on the subject.

Enrollment

48 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

20 to 35 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Between the ages of 20-35

  • Postpartum 1-5. between the day
  • Those who gave birth after the 37th week of pregnancy
  • The baby does not have any condition that prevents sucking
  • Those whose baby is not hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit
  • Those who do not have literacy problems, mental disabilities and communication problems
  • Mothers who agreed to participate in the study voluntarily

Exclusion criteria

Those who want to quit working voluntarily

  • Inaccessible, cut off communication during operation
  • Mothers whose babies were hospitalized during the study
  • Hospitalized during the study
  • Not completing study post-tests
  • Who does not do any milking for a day
  • Mothers who express only once a day for two consecutive days

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Sequential Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

48 participants in 1 patient group

Comparison of Breast Milk Content in Mothers Using a Expressing Pump and Milking by Hand
Experimental group
Description:
Randomization In order to ensure similarity between groups; Stratified block randomization was used to assign the women in the sample group to the experimental and control groups. According to the stratified block randomization method, the imbalances that may occur in the experimental and control groups are limited. In this method, block randomization is performed within each stratum after stratification according to risk factors (Akın \& Koçoğlu, 2017; Kanık, Taşdelen \& Erdoğan, 2011). Since the mode of delivery affects the content of breast milk, women will be divided into two layers as vaginal delivery and cesarean section in terms of delivery type (Table 1). In order to determine the strata group of the woman who was found to meet the research criteria and accepted to participate in the study, a list of assignments was created through the website www.randomizer.org by making 6 blocks with a combination of 4 . Experiment: A Control: B
Treatment:
Device: milking pump

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