The Effect of Lactation Education on Self-Efficacy of Breastfeeding Mothers

Nurmiaty Nurmiaty, A. A. Arsin, M. Syafar, Aswita Aswita, Muliati Dolofu, Siti Hadijah Batjo, R. Aji
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Factors that affect the success of breastfeeding are the intentions for breastfeeding and the self-efficacy of the mother. Mothers with high breastfeeding intentions and self-efficacy are more likely to exclusively breastfeed in one week and four months after delivery than those with low self-efficacy. This study aims to determine the effect of lactation education on the self-efficacy of breastfeeding mothers. The study design was the quasi-experiment, pre-test, and post-test with a control group design. Samples of mothers (gestational age ≥28-32 weeks) were divided into 3 groups: 1) those who received lactation and modification modules (n = 21), 2) a group that only received modification modules (n = 21), and 3) a group that only received the maternal and child health books (n = 20). Data were collected using questionnaires, self-efficacy measurements were performed before lactation education was performed, and after 6 months of age. The result showed   at initial measurement results (t0), the median self-efficacy score of respondents was between 60-79, while the median self-efficacy score of the mother at the final measurement (t1) was between 60-88. The highest score increase occurred in group 1, then group 3. The median test result showed there was a difference in self-efficacy between the three groups (p= 0,002). This finding means that lactation education with modification modules may increasing self-efficacy of breastfeeding mothers.  This can be seen in group 1 which has the highest self-efficacy score and also has the highest percentage of exclusive breastfeeding percentage of all groups. Lactation education improves the self-efficacy of the mother and also increases the duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Future research can measure the mother's self-efficacy for the duration of breastfeeding.
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哺乳教育对哺乳期母亲自我效能感的影响
影响母乳喂养成功的因素是母乳喂养的意图和母亲的自我效能感。高母乳喂养意愿和自我效能感的母亲比低自我效能感的母亲更有可能在产后一周和四个月内进行纯母乳喂养。本研究旨在探讨哺乳期教育对哺乳期母亲自我效能感的影响。研究设计为准实验、前测、后测,采用对照组设计。将孕龄≥28-32周的母亲样本分为3组:1)接受哺乳和修改模块组(n = 21), 2)只接受修改模块组(n = 21), 3)只接受妇幼保健书籍组(n = 20)。通过问卷调查收集数据,在泌乳教育开始前和6个月后进行自我效能测量。结果显示,在初始测量结果(t0)时,被调查者自我效能感得分中位数在60-79之间,而在最终测量结果(t1)时,母亲自我效能感得分中位数在60-88之间。第1组评分增幅最大,第3组次之。中位检验结果显示,三组之间的自我效能感存在差异(p= 0.002)。这一发现意味着修改模块的哺乳教育可能会提高母乳喂养母亲的自我效能感。这可以从第一组中看到,第一组的自我效能得分最高,也是所有组中纯母乳喂养百分比最高的。哺乳教育提高了母亲的自我效能感,也增加了纯母乳喂养的持续时间。未来的研究可以测量母乳喂养期间母亲的自我效能感。
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