2022
DOI: 10.1177/08903344221079348
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Bristol Breastfeeding Assessment Tool—Thai Version: Translation, Validity, and Reliability

Abstract: Background: In 2019, 14.0% of infants in Thailand were exclusively breastfed up to 6 months of age. To increase exclusive breastfeeding, an objective assessment measure would be useful to maternity care providers for appraising the problems encountered by new mothers’ experiences with breastfeeding. Research Aims: To translate the Bristol Breastfeeding Assessment Tool from English into Thai; to assess the reliability and validity of the Thai Bristol Breastfeeding Assessment Tool; and to explore the relationshi… Show more

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“…4 that constitute effective breastfeeding. 31,32 Moreover, first-time mothers received breastfeeding skill training through a 10-minute VDO multimedia presentation about positioning, attachment, sucking, and swallowing, then gave a return demonstration and received feedback. Congruent with Bandura, 23 mastery experience can be enhanced by exposing people to the performance of the behavior that is an immediate and effective source of self-efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 that constitute effective breastfeeding. 31,32 Moreover, first-time mothers received breastfeeding skill training through a 10-minute VDO multimedia presentation about positioning, attachment, sucking, and swallowing, then gave a return demonstration and received feedback. Congruent with Bandura, 23 mastery experience can be enhanced by exposing people to the performance of the behavior that is an immediate and effective source of self-efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Bristol Breastfeeding Assessment Tool (BBAT), developed by Ingram et al 31 and translated into Thai by Singhala et al, 32 was used to assess effective breastfeeding among first-time mothers. It consists of four checklist items.…”
Section: Pacific Rim Int J Nurs Res • October-december 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%