Strengthening health visitors’ breastfeeding support: Results from a cluster randomised study

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nurse Education in Practice Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104033
Henriette Knold Rossau , Ingrid Maria Susanne Nilsson , Anne Kristine Gadeberg , Julie Lyng Forman , Katrine Strandberg-Larsen , Jannie Nielsen , Sarah Fredsted Villadsen
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Abstract

Aims

To assess the effect of the education programme on three constructs of health visitors’ breastfeeding support: knowledge, self-efficacy and action competence. Furthermore, the study aimed to confirm the factor structure of these three constructs.

Background

Health professionals are key in supporting breastfeeding women but studies report gaps in health professionals’ breastfeeding support knowledge and competences. The present intervention study aimed to strengthen the breastfeeding support of families to improve breastfeeding rates. Health visitors received an interactive education programme to enhance their breastfeeding support knowledge, self-efficacy and action competence, including e-learning and a two-day course of lectures, role plays and discussions.

Design

A pre- and post-test study was applied in a cluster randomised trial

Methods

Cluster units were Danish municipal health visiting programmes, randomised by stratifying for region and annual births per cluster. Health visitors from 21 clusters (11 intervention, 10 control) participated. The knowledge, self-efficacy and action competence were assessed in self-reported questionnaires before and after education (n=368; intervention n=176, control n=196). To analyse the effects, the intention-to-treat principle and linear mixed models were applied. Confirmatory Factor Analysis was used to confirm the factor structures of the hypothesised knowledge, self-efficacy and action competence constructs.

Results

158 health visitors in the control arm and 157 in the intervention arm completed the baseline questionnaire and were analysed in intention-to-treat analyses. 125 and 116, respectively, completed the follow-up questionnaire and were analysed in sensitivity analyses. Health visitors in both trial arms had high levels of self-efficacy and action competence at baseline. Mean treatment effect of the education programme was 0.5 points (CI95 % 0.1–0.8) for knowledge, 2.4 points (CI95 % 1.6–3.3) for self-efficacy and 1.4 points (CI95 % 0.7–2.0) for action competence. The factor structure of the items used to measure knowledge, self-efficacy and action competence were confirmed.

Conclusions

The education programme improved the self-reported breastfeeding support knowledge, self-efficacy and action competence of health visitors. The factor structures of the instruments used to measure effects were confirmed by confirmatory factor analysis.

Trial registration

Clinical Trials: NCT05311631. First posted April 5, 2022.

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加强健康访视员对母乳喂养的支持:分组随机研究的结果
目的评估教育计划对保健访视员母乳喂养支持的三个方面的影响:知识、自我效能感和行动能力。背景保健专业人员是支持母乳喂养妇女的关键,但研究报告显示,保健专业人员在母乳喂养支持知识和能力方面存在差距。本干预研究旨在加强对家庭的母乳喂养支持,以提高母乳喂养率。健康访视员接受了一项互动教育计划,以增强他们的母乳喂养支持知识、自我效能感和行动能力,包括电子学习和为期两天的讲座、角色扮演和讨论课程。方法群组单位是丹麦市级健康访视计划,根据每个群组的地区和年出生人数进行分层随机分配。来自 21 个群组(11 个干预群组和 10 个对照群组)的健康访视员参加了试验。教育前后(368 人;干预组 176 人,对照组 196 人),通过自我报告问卷对知识、自我效能和行动能力进行了评估。为了分析效果,采用了意向治疗原则和线性混合模型。结果 158 名对照组健康访视者和 157 名干预组健康访视者完成了基线问卷,并进行了意向治疗分析。分别有 125 名和 116 名健康访视者完成了后续调查问卷,并进行了敏感性分析。两个试验组的健康访视者在基线时的自我效能感和行动能力都很高。教育项目的平均治疗效果为:知识 0.5 分(CI95 % 0.1-0.8),自我效能 2.4 分(CI95 % 1.6-3.3),行动能力 1.4 分(CI95 % 0.7-2.0)。结论该教育项目提高了保健访视员自我报告的母乳喂养支持知识、自我效能感和行动能力。用于测量效果的工具的因子结构通过确认性因子分析得到了证实:NCT05311631。首次发布于 2022 年 4 月 5 日。
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