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- Title
The Effect of Room Arrangement on the Mood and Milk Volume of Mothers Who Had Cesarean Delivery and Were Not with Their Infants.
- Authors
Ataç, Nilüfer; Çağan, Emine Serap; Genç, Rabia
- Abstract
This study aimed to compare the effect of room arrangement on the mood and milk volume of mothers who gave birth by cesarean section and whose babies were not with them. The study included 89 mothers with and without infants living in the same room (Group 1) and 94 mothers without and without infants living in the same room (Group 2) (n = 183). The expression of milk was performed twice (0–6 h after birth and 36–48 h before discharge) using an electric breast pump. Expression lasted 15 min for each breast separately. The mean first milk volume of the mothers (Group 1: 5.56 ± 5.03 cc, Group 2: 3.76 ± 3.73 cc) and the mean last milk volume (Group 1: 18.78 ± 15.43 cc, Group 2: 10.64 ± 14.12 cc) were determined, and a significant difference was found between the groups. The mean milk volume of Group 1 was found to be significantly higher than Group 2 (Group 1: 13.21 cc ± 14.62 cc, Group 2: 6.88 cc ± 13.56 cc) (p < 0.05). A statistically significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of positive and negative mood (p = 0.003). In conclusion, it was determined that the milking behavior of mothers was negatively affected due to the lack of stimulation in the room where there was no baby, and this situation negatively affected the start time of the first milking and the average milk volume.
- Subjects
TURKEY; CESAREAN section; ATTITUDES toward breastfeeding; CROSS-sectional method; SCALE analysis (Psychology); MATERNAL health services; INFECTION control; CRONBACH'S alpha; T-test (Statistics); MOTHERS; NEONATAL intensive care units; BREAST milk; TREATMENT duration; NEONATAL intensive care; EMOTIONS; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CHI-squared test; MANN Whitney U Test; LACTATION; BREASTFEEDING promotion; URBAN hospitals; AFFECT (Psychology); BREAST pumps; DATA analysis software; COMPARATIVE studies
- Publication
Healthcare (2227-9032), 2024, Vol 12, Issue 17, p1693
- ISSN
2227-9032
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/healthcare12171693