The Influence of Breastfeeding Peer Support on Breastfeeding Satisfaction Among Japanese Mothers: A Randomized Controlled Trial

被引:7
|
作者
Hongo, Hiroko [1 ]
Green, Joseph [1 ]
Shibanuma, Akira [1 ]
Nanishi, Keiko [1 ]
Jimba, Masamine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
breastfeeding; La Leche League International; lactation counseling; randomized controlled trials; social support; MATERNAL SATISFACTION; IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE; DURATION; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1177/0890334419869601
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: Peer support may help mothers to feel satisfied with their breastfeeding and to continue breastfeeding. However, previous researchers have not examined the influence of peer support on the three breastfeeding-satisfaction domains. Research aim: We aimed to examine the influence of telephone-based peer support on the following three domains of breastfeeding satisfaction among Japanese mothers: maternal satisfaction, perceived benefit to the infant, and lifestyle compatibility with breastfeeding. Methods: Breastfeeding mothers were recruited at four maternity hospitals in Japan to participate in a randomized controlled trial. Data were collected 1 month and 4 months postpartum. Among all of the participants (N = 114), those in the intervention group (n = 60) received telephone-based peer support until 4 months postpartum, and participants in the control group (n = 54) received conventional support. Breastfeeding satisfaction was measured using the short version of the revised Japanese Maternal Breastfeeding Evaluation Scale. Generalized estimating equations and effect size analyses were used to examine the influence of the intervention. Results: On the subscale measuring lifestyle compatibility, participants with peer support had a higher score than those without peer support: regression coefficient 1.54 (95% confidence interval [0.03, 3.04]). The effect size was 0.40 standard deviations among participants with low and mid-level scores at baseline. Conclusion: Although peer support did not change maternal satisfaction or perceived benefit to the infant, it did increase lifestyle compatibility with breastfeeding among these Japanese mothers. This is evidence in favor of increasing the use of peer support.
引用
收藏
页码:337 / 347
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A Randomized Controlled Trial of Telephone Peer Support's Influence on Breastfeeding Duration in Adolescent Mothers
    Di Meglio, G.
    McDermott, M. P.
    Klein, J. D.
    BREASTFEEDING MEDICINE, 2010, 5 (01) : 41 - 47
  • [2] A Randomized Controlled Trial of Breastfeeding Support and Education for Adolescent Mothers
    Wambach, Karen A.
    Aaronson, Lauren
    Breedlove, Ginger
    Domian, Elaine Williams
    Rojjanasrirat, Wilaiporn
    Yeh, Hung-Wen
    WESTERN JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH, 2011, 33 (04) : 486 - 505
  • [3] Is Baby-Friendly Breastfeeding Support in Maternity Hospitals Associated with Breastfeeding Satisfaction Among Japanese Mothers?
    Hongo, Hiroko
    Nanishi, Keiko
    Shibanuma, Akira
    Jimba, Masamine
    MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL, 2015, 19 (06) : 1252 - 1262
  • [4] Is Baby-Friendly Breastfeeding Support in Maternity Hospitals Associated with Breastfeeding Satisfaction Among Japanese Mothers?
    Hiroko Hongo
    Keiko Nanishi
    Akira Shibanuma
    Masamine Jimba
    Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2015, 19 : 1252 - 1262
  • [5] Coparenting Breastfeeding Support and Exclusive Breastfeeding: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Abbass-Dick, Jennifer
    Stern, Susan B.
    Nelson, LaRon E.
    Watson, William
    Dennis, Cindy-Lee
    PEDIATRICS, 2015, 135 (01) : 102 - 110
  • [6] Breastfeeding peer support: Maternal and volunteer perceptions from a randomized controlled trial
    Dennis, CL
    BIRTH-ISSUES IN PERINATAL CARE, 2002, 29 (03): : 169 - 176
  • [7] The effect of peer counseling on breastfeeding behavior of primiparous mothers: A randomized controlled field trial
    Azimi, Nasimeh
    Nasiri, Ahmad
    PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING, 2020, 37 (03) : 446 - 452
  • [8] Telephone Peer Counseling of Breastfeeding Among WIC Participants: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Reeder, Julie A.
    Joyce, Ted
    Sibley, Kelly
    Arnold, Diane
    Altindag, Onur
    PEDIATRICS, 2014, 134 (03) : E700 - E709
  • [9] Assignment to a Hospital-Based Breastfeeding Clinic and Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Immigrant Hispanic Mothers: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
    Hopkinson, Judy
    Gallagher, Margaret Konefal
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN LACTATION, 2009, 25 (03) : 287 - 296
  • [10] Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing to Support Breastfeeding Among Appalachian Women
    Addicks, Sarah H.
    McNeil, Daniel W.
    JOGNN-JOURNAL OF OBSTETRIC GYNECOLOGIC AND NEONATAL NURSING, 2019, 48 (04): : 418 - 432