Effect of Su Jok Therapy on Breastfeeding
The Effect of Su Jok Therapy on Breastfeeding Success, Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy and Perception of Insufficient Milk After Caesarean Section in Primiparas
Aysegul Kilicli
60 participants
Oct 9, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
There are many alternative methods to increase breast milk. In the literature, studies on Su Jok therapy applications are limited and no studies on increasing breast milk have been found. In Korean language, 'Su' means hand and 'Jok' means foot. Su Jok therapy is defined as a modern acupressure/acupuncture interpretation that utilises the body's independent communication systems on the hands and feet by applying various techniques such as massage, moxa (heating), needles, magnets and seeds to the reflection points on the hands and feet. Su Jok is an integrated therapy that incorporates many tried and trusted methods of oriental medicine
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- primiparous women giving birth by caesarean section,
- women aged 19-35,
- breastfeeding women
Exclusion Criteria1
- those who refused to participate in the research
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Interventions
Su Jok Therapy
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NCT06628960