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Burcu, Kucukkaya, Ilknur, Dindar, Remziye, Semerci, Seda, Sunar Toprak, Buket, Derleyen, Elif, Kizilok Kale |
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International Journal of Caring Sciences; Jan-Apr2018, p231-238, 8p, 4 Charts |
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Aim: The study was planned in order to investigate the relation between breastfeeding self-efficacy of mothers and transition time of supplementary food. Methods: The study was conducted on 282 mothers who had 0-2 age children applied to Trakya University Health Research Center in a cross-sectional and descriptive design between December 30, 2015 and January 30,2016. Data were collected by using a survey that was constructed by researchers and "Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale''. Results: The average age of the mothers was 29.2+7.1, 27.7% of mothers were high school graduates and 88.3% were housewives. 72.5% of mothers gave firstly colostrum by oral and 69% were breastfeeding children up to 24 months. 67.1% of mothers have give only breast milk for the first six months and the start time of supplementary food was 5.87+2.72 months. 94.7% of mothers worried about being faced with a problem when breastfeeding. There was a negative correlation between mother age, number of children, the baby of first touch period postpartum and time of breastfeeding (p=0.001). There was a negative correlation between the baby of first touch at postpartum, time of first breastfeeding and the scores averages of breastfeeding self-efficacy (p=0.001). Conclusions: The touch and breastfeeding periods of mothers after birth, delivery modes, times of birth, place of birth and people who receive information of breastfeeding was effected breastfeeding self-efficacy scores. Mothers who baby touched immediately after birth and was breastfeeding in the first half hour of breastfeeding self-efficacy was better. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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