The Effect of Breastfeeding Training Given to Mothers With Vaginal Birth by Motivational Interview Technique
Trial Parameters
Brief Summary
This study aimed to determine the effect of breastfeeding education given to mothers who gave birth vaginally using motivational interviewing technique on breastfeeding motivation, self-efficacy and attachment. The study will be conducted as a single-blind, randomized controlled trial.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Maternal criteria; * Agreeing to participate in the research * Being 20 years or older * Having had a vaginal birth * being primiparous * Being at least a primary school graduate * Ability to speak Turkish * Not having any condition that would prevent communication * No medical breast problem Criteria for the baby; * Being born at term (38-41 gestational weeks) * There is no congenital anomaly such as cleft palate or lip of the newborn that may prevent sucking. * Birth weight over 2500 grams Exclusion Criteria: Maternal criteria; * Having a chronic disease that prevents breastfeeding * Having major breast problems that will prevent breastfeeding * The mother has a diagnosed psychiatric disease * Having 2 or more live newborns in this birth Criteria for the baby; * Premature birth (37th gestational week and before) * Having a congenital disease * Being in the risk group/being diagnosed with a disease in the newborn screening program