Optimising Baby to Breast Attachment (OBBA)

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  • Source

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    Public Title Optimising Baby to Breast Attachment (OBBA)
    Acronym OBBA
    Source of Record URL http://isrctn.org/ISRCTN14646651
  • Trial

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    Health Condition(s) or Problem Topic: Reproductive Health and Childbirth; Subtopic: Reproductive Health and Childbirth (all Subtopics); Disease: Reproductive Health & Childbirth
    Lay Summary Sorry, not currently available
    Who can enter the trial 1. Mothers whom have delivered a singleton full-term healthy baby more than or equal to 37wks gestation, and more than or equal to 2500g 2. Mothers who initiate breastfeeding prior to discharge from hospital 3. Mothers who have a good command of the English language.; Target Gender: Female; Upper Age Limit 50 years ; Lower Age Limit 16 years
    Who cannot enter the trial 1. Women with babies with major congenital anomalies 2. Women who's babies are admitted to the special care baby unit 3. Women unable to converse in the English language will be excluded due to the developmental nature of the study and the large qualitative element and limited resources to translate the intervention, education material and questionnaires
    What will happen OBBA, Education session with mothers to teach how to optimising baby to breast attachment.; Study Entry : Registration and One or More Randomisations
    Primary aim Breastfeeding duration; Timepoint(s): 6 weeks
    Secondary Aim 1. Breastfeeding self efficacy 2. Number and type of breastfeeding problems 3. Satisfaction with breastfeeding experience 4. Acceptability of intervention (intervention group only)
    Participant Information Sheet Not available in web format, please use contact details below to request a patient information sheet
    Website Sorry, not currently available
    Recruitment Status Completed
    Nation England
    Location Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Contact

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    Contact for Public Queries Prof S C Robson Newcastle University Newcastle NE2 4HH United Kingdom s.c.robson@ncl.ac.uk
    Contact for Scientific Queries Sorry, not currently available
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