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Effects of Breastfeeding Empowerment Program on Breastfeeding Self-efficacy, Adaptation and Continuation in Primiparous Women
Seon Mi Song, Mi Kyung Park
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2016;46(3):409-419.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2016.46.3.409
Published online: June 30, 2016

1Eden Hospital, Gwangju, Korea.

2Department of Nursing, Nambu University, Gwangju, Korea.

Address reprint requests to: Park, Mi Kyung. Nambu University, Union Hall 7205, Chemdan Jungang-ro 23, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju 62271, Korea. Tel: +82-62-970-0153, Fax: +82-62-970-0260, pmk0220@nambu.ac.kr
• Received: October 23, 2015   • Revised: February 23, 2016   • Accepted: March 15, 2016

© 2016 Korean Society of Nursing Science

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of this study was to develop a breastfeeding empowerment program and to investigate the effects of the breastfeeding empowerment program on self-efficacy, adaptation and continuation of breastfeeding for primiparous women.
  • Methods
    The 5 session breastfeeding empowerment program was developed and a non-equivalent control group non-synchronized quasi-experiment design was used. Fifty-five participants were assigned to either the experimental group (n=27) or the control group (n=28). Effects were tested using repeated measures ANOVA and χ2-test.
  • Results
    Scores for self-efficacy, adaptation and continuation of breastfeeding of in the experimental group after program were significantly higher than 1week, 4weeks, 8weeks scores in control group.
  • Conclusion
    The effects of the breastfeeding empowerment program for elevating self-efficacy, adaptation and continuation of breastfeeding in primiparous women were validated. Therefore, this program can be recommended for vigorous use in clinical practice.
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Table 1

Breastfeeding Empowerment Program

jkan-46-409-i001.jpg

G=Group; I=Individual; E=Meeting; T=Telephone.

Table 2

Homogeneity Test of General Characteristics (N=55)

jkan-46-409-i002.jpg

Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

Table 3

Homogeneity Test for Obstetrical, Breastfeeding Characteristics and Breastfeeding Self-efficacy (N=55)

jkan-46-409-i003.jpg

*Fisher's exact test; Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

Table 4

Comparison of Breastfeeding Self-efficacy and Adaptation between Groups (N=55)

jkan-46-409-i004.jpg

Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

Table 5

Comparison of Breastfeeding Continuation between Groups (N=55)

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*Fisher's exact test; Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

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      Effects of Breastfeeding Empowerment Program on Breastfeeding Self-efficacy, Adaptation and Continuation in Primiparous Women

      Breastfeeding Empowerment Program

      G=Group; I=Individual; E=Meeting; T=Telephone.

      Homogeneity Test of General Characteristics (N=55)

      Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

      Homogeneity Test for Obstetrical, Breastfeeding Characteristics and Breastfeeding Self-efficacy (N=55)

      *Fisher's exact test; Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

      Comparison of Breastfeeding Self-efficacy and Adaptation between Groups (N=55)

      Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

      Comparison of Breastfeeding Continuation between Groups (N=55)

      *Fisher's exact test; Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

      Table 1 Breastfeeding Empowerment Program

      G=Group; I=Individual; E=Meeting; T=Telephone.

      Table 2 Homogeneity Test of General Characteristics (N=55)

      Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

      Table 3 Homogeneity Test for Obstetrical, Breastfeeding Characteristics and Breastfeeding Self-efficacy (N=55)

      *Fisher's exact test; Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

      Table 4 Comparison of Breastfeeding Self-efficacy and Adaptation between Groups (N=55)

      Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

      Table 5 Comparison of Breastfeeding Continuation between Groups (N=55)

      *Fisher's exact test; Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.


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