Development of a mobile application-based breastfeeding program and evaluation of its effectiveness
Background Breastfeeding has many benefits for maternal and infant health. Mobile health
interventions are increasingly used to increase breastfeeding initiation and support …
interventions are increasingly used to increase breastfeeding initiation and support …
The effect of a breastfeeding education program based on mobile application and telephone follow-up after discharge on self-efficacy of breastfeeding and exclusive …
SG Abadi, SFD Heirati, A Arvan… - Journal of Neonatal …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is critical for infants during the first six months of
life. A recent study was conducted in Guilan, Iran, to determine the effectiveness of a …
life. A recent study was conducted in Guilan, Iran, to determine the effectiveness of a …
Effects of a mobile application on breastfeeding maintenance in the first 6 months after birth: Randomised controlled trial (COMLACT study)
Problem It is necessary to continue promoting breastfeeding rates. Background Information
and communication technologies have significantly impacted healthcare services and are …
and communication technologies have significantly impacted healthcare services and are …
Effect of Breastfeeding Education Program and Nurse-led Breastfeeding Online Counseling System (BMUM) for Mothers: A Randomized Controlled Study
Ş Şimsek-Çetinkaya… - Journal of Human …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Breastfeeding is very important for maternal and infant health. With first
pregnancies, many pregnant people face obstacles to achieving their breastfeeding goals …
pregnancies, many pregnant people face obstacles to achieving their breastfeeding goals …
[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of a smartphone-based educational intervention to improve breastfeeding
N Seyyedi, L Rahmatnezhad, M Mesgarzadeh… - International …, 2021 - Springer
Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is essential during the first six months of life and
confers countless benefits to mothers and infants. This study aimed to assess the …
confers countless benefits to mothers and infants. This study aimed to assess the …
Developing and evaluating the feasibility of the Mobile Intervention for Breastfeeding counseling in maternity care
Despite the strong evidence of breastfeeding benefits for mothers' and newborns' nutrition
and health, breastfeeding is not practiced according to current recommendations. Digital …
and health, breastfeeding is not practiced according to current recommendations. Digital …
[HTML][HTML] Designing and developing a mobile app (BeBo) in a randomized controlled trial study to promote breastfeeding among Vietnamese mothers
Background Breastfeeding should begin as soon as possible after birth and continue
exclusively to 6 months of age. In Vietnam, as in many other countries, breastfeeding is …
exclusively to 6 months of age. In Vietnam, as in many other countries, breastfeeding is …
A Mobile App to Promote Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy in Preterm Infants' Mothers: Development and Validation
GRF Curan, OP do Nascimento… - Clinical Nursing …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Improving breastfeeding rates is a global goal. To achieve it, actions targeting modifiable
factors that influence the breastfeeding experience, such as maternal self-efficacy, could be …
factors that influence the breastfeeding experience, such as maternal self-efficacy, could be …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of Breastfeeding Applications Through the Eyes of Saudi Mothers
TM Aledreesi, O Omar - Cureus, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction: Breastfeeding is crucial for an infant's health and plays a significant role in
mothers' well-being. The recommendation from WHO is to breastfeed your baby for the first …
mothers' well-being. The recommendation from WHO is to breastfeed your baby for the first …
Mother's milk-mother's gift: Mobile-based training to increase self-efficacy of nursing women during postpartum and puerperium: A quasi-experimental study
FV Rahimparvar, S Nayebian, ME Kalan… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding
for 6 months followed by continued breastfeeding with complementary food up to 2 years of …
for 6 months followed by continued breastfeeding with complementary food up to 2 years of …