Title of article :
The effects of training in breastfeeding counseling on breastfeeding knowledge and attitudes of midwifery students
Author/Authors :
Çağlayan Keleş, Neriman Department of Midwifery - Faculty of Health Sciences - University of Health Sciences, Üsküdar, Turkey
Abstract :
Context: Training in breastfeeding counseling has positive effects on breastfeeding knowledge and attitudes
of health professionals.
Aims: This study aims to determine the breastfeeding knowledge and attitudes of midwifery students who
received breastfeeding counseling training.
Settings and Design: This study was carried out as a pretest-posttest semi-experimental study with a single
group of students in the Midwifery Department of University of Health Science, Istanbul, Turkey, between
February and May 2019.
Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of all students (58 students) who agreed to participate in
the study in the 2nd year of studies in the Midwifery Department. At first, all students were trained about
breastfeeding counseling by the researcher. Then, the students were divided into 14 groups and the
educational content was shared through peer-assisted learning for 2 h/week during 14 weeks. A “Personal
Information Form,” “Breastfeeding Knowledge Evaluation Form,” and the Iowa Infant Feeding Attitudes
Scale (IIFAS) were used as data collection tools.
Statistical Analysis Used: Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, a dependent-groups t-test, and
a McNemar’s test.
Results: The students’ knowledge of the benefits of colostrum, breast milk, and breastfeeding in maternal
health increased after the training (P < 0.05). A significant difference was found between the mean scores
of the students on the IIFAS before (65.6 ± 9.7) and after (69.7 ± 7.8) the training (P = 0.008).
Conclusion: Breastfeeding counseling training improves students’ understanding of basic physiological
processes related to breastfeeding and as well as knowledge of and attitudes toward breastfeeding.
Keywords :
Attitudes , Breastfeeding , Educational intervention , Knowledge , Peer-assisted learning
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)