Influence of Hot Compresses Versus Cabbage Leaves on Engorged Breast in Early Puerperium

Mervat Caber Zagloul, E. Naser, H. Hassan
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Breast engorgement is а common issue affecting breastfeeding initiation and length. There are minimal options for relieving the pain associated with breast engorgement. Therefore, further study of strategies to achieve successful pain relief is crucial to promoting progress in breastfeeding. This study was conducted to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of compressed cold cabbage leaves versus hot compresses among postnatal mothers in relieving breast engorgement. Αn interventional quasi-experimental study design used to conduct this study. The study was carried out in the postnatal wards of Ismailia & port-Said general hospitals, and Suez Canal University Hospital. Α convenient sample study was 60 breast-engorgement postnatal mothers. Tools of data collection were; an interviewing questionnaire sheet included socio-demographic and obstetrical data, Visual Analogue Scale, and Six-point engorgement scale. The results showed that before the intervention, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups linked to breast engorgement symptoms & body temperature. But body temperature, scores of breast engorgement and pain were statistically significant differentiated between the two groups’ pre and post-intervention. Significant improvement in the breast engorgement and pain scales after the intervention was found, ( p < 0.001). In conclusion, this study revealed that hot compresses and cabbage leaves compresses, as well, for relieving breast engorgement; are time-efficient and easy to perform. However, hot compresses are better than compresses of raw cabbage leaves to minimize discomfort among postnatal mothers and to alleviate breast engorgement. Additional randomized controlled trials with potential placebo treatment should be performed to elucidate the unspecific effects of the application of hot compress and cold Cabbage leaves.
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热敷与白菜叶对产褥期早期乳房充盈的影响
乳房充盈是影响母乳喂养开始和长度的常见问题。缓解乳房膨胀引起的疼痛的方法很少。因此,进一步研究成功缓解疼痛的策略对于促进母乳喂养的进展至关重要。本研究旨在评估和比较压缩冷甘蓝叶与热敷在产后母亲缓解乳房肿胀方面的效果。Αn采用介入性准实验研究设计进行本研究。这项研究是在伊斯梅利亚和赛义德港综合医院以及苏伊士运河大学医院的产后病房进行的。Α方便的样本研究是60名乳房膨大的产后母亲。数据收集工具有;访谈问卷包括社会人口统计学和产科数据、视觉模拟量表和六分式膨胀量表。结果显示,在干预前,两组之间在乳房肿胀症状和体温方面没有统计学上的显著差异。但两组患者的体温、乳房胀大和疼痛评分在干预前后差异有统计学意义。干预后乳房胀大和疼痛评分显著改善(p < 0.001)。综上所述,本研究表明热敷和白菜叶敷也可以缓解乳房肿胀;时间效率高,易于执行。然而,热敷比生卷心菜叶更能减少产后母亲的不适,缓解乳房肿胀。额外的随机对照试验与潜在的安慰剂治疗应该进行,以阐明应用热敷和冷白菜叶的非特异性效果。
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International Journal of Security and Networks
International Journal of Security and Networks Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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期刊介绍: IJSN proposes and fosters discussion on and dissemination of network security related issues.
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