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Effect of Hypnobreastfeeding Education in High-Risk Pregnant Women
NCT07281339 · Amasya University
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Official title
The Effect of Hypnobreastfeeding Education Given to High-Risk Pregnant Women on Anxiety Levels, Infant Feeding Intention, Postpartum Perception of Insufficient Milk, and Breastfeeding Adaptation
About this study
Hypnobreastfeeding training provided to high-risk pregnant women is believed to reduce anxiety, increase lactation, encourage breastfeeding, reduce the perception of insufficient milk supply, and facilitate postpartum breastfeeding adaptation. This will ensure the baby receives adequate and healthy nutrition and the mother's self-confidence increases. Furthermore, hypnobreastfeeding training will contribute to a more comfortable, informed, and peaceful breastfeeding experience for the mother. This will positively impact both the pregnancy and the health of both mother and baby. The study was planned to evaluate the effects of hypnobreastfeeding training given to high-risk pregnant women on anxiety levels, breastfeeding intentions, postpartum perception of insufficient milk, and breastfeeding adaptation. According to the results of the power analysis, at least 68 high-risk pregnant women, 34 experimental and 34 control, should be included in the study. Data will be collected with the "Pregnancy Information Form", "Anxiety Assessment Scale", " Infant Feeding Intention Instrument", "Postpartum Information Form", "Perception of Insufficient Milk Questionnaire" and "Breastfeeding Adaptation Scale". In the research, hypnobreastfeeding training will be applied by the researcher to the high-risk pregnant women in the experimental group.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* High-risk primiparous pregnant women
* Those with 28-34 weeks of pregnancy
* Those who volunteered to participate in the study
* Those who can read and write Turkish
Exclusion Criteria:
* Those with communication disabilities
* Those with psychiatric and mental illnesses
* Those who have an obstacle to breastfeeding
* Those who have previously attended a birth preparation class
* Those who receive breastfeeding-related training and consultancy
* Those who gave birth prematurely
* Those with anomalies in their babies
Study design
Enrollment target: 68 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: none
Age groups: child, adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2025-10-15
Estimated completion: 2026-06-30
Last updated: 2025-12-15
Interventions
Behavioral: Hypnobreastfeeding Education
Primary outcomes
- • Anxiety Assessment Scale (At the end of the 1 months)
- • Infant Feeding Intention Instrument (At the end of the 1 months)
Sponsor
Amasya University · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactEmine İbici Akça · contact · emine.akca@amasya.edu.tr · +90 (358) 211 50 05
InvestigatorEmine İbici Akça, PhD · principal_investigator, Amasya University
All locations (1)
Amasya UniversityRecruiting
Amasya, Turkey (Türkiye)