2020
DOI: 10.5505/amj.2020.97759
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Evaluation of breastfeeding support center applications

Abstract: Anne sütü ile beslenme, bebek beslenmesinin en ideal yoludur. Bu araştırma ile emzirme destek merkezimize ait mevcut verileri ve annelerin emzirme tutumlarını irdelenmeyi amaçladık. Bu çalışmanın emzirme desteğine katkı sağlama yönünde ileri araştırmalara olanak sağlayacağı inancındayız. Materyal ve Metot: Prospektif tipte planlanan bu araştırmada emzirme destek merkezimize başvuran, 50 anne ile bebekleri yer aldı. Araştırma verileri anne ve bebek için hazırlanan veri toplama formu ile elde edildi.

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“…Breast milk is the ideal nutrient for babies, and breastfeeding has many benefits for women and infants, including maternal and infant health, in immunological, developmental, social, and economic terms (Giglia & Binns, 2014). Perception of insufficient feeding, mastitis, inflammation of breasts, breast tenderness and swelling, sore nipples, engorgement, inability to latch, tongue tied, and inadequate information from healthcare professionals unfavorably affect the success of exclusive breastfeeding (Chan et al, 2018; Koçakoğlu & Çadirci, 2020). Postpartum maternal anxiety is also an important risk factor in reducing adequate breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months (Fallon, Groves, et al, 2016; Shariat et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breast milk is the ideal nutrient for babies, and breastfeeding has many benefits for women and infants, including maternal and infant health, in immunological, developmental, social, and economic terms (Giglia & Binns, 2014). Perception of insufficient feeding, mastitis, inflammation of breasts, breast tenderness and swelling, sore nipples, engorgement, inability to latch, tongue tied, and inadequate information from healthcare professionals unfavorably affect the success of exclusive breastfeeding (Chan et al, 2018; Koçakoğlu & Çadirci, 2020). Postpartum maternal anxiety is also an important risk factor in reducing adequate breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months (Fallon, Groves, et al, 2016; Shariat et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%