Motivational Interviewing Inadequate Milk and Cortisol
The Effect of Motivational Interviews to Mothers With Insufficient Milk Perception on Breastfeeding Motivation and Cortisol Level
Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University
130 participants
Mar 25, 2024
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Conditions
Summary
Motivational interviewing is a technique used in many fields. No study has been found in national and international databases investigating the effect of motivational interviewing on the perception of insufficient milk, breastfeeding motivation and cortisol level. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of motivational interviews on the perception of insufficient milk, breastfeeding motivation and cortisol level.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- Those aged 18 and over
- Those who feed their babies only with breast milk
- Do you believe that you produce enough milk to feed your baby?" in the Insufficient Milk Perception Scale. Those who answered "No" to the question
- Having given birth at 37>gestational weeks
- Having a baby weighing at least 2500 grams
- Giving birth vaginally
- Primiparous
Exclusion Criteria2
- Cannot speak Turkish
- Mothers who did not agree to participate in the research
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Interventions
Before starting the interview, mothers will be informed about the interview intervals, duration, how many times it will be held, and that, unlike other interviews, the topic will be determined and the mother's opinions on this subject will be obtained. Each meeting will last approximately 15-30 minutes
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NCT06344663