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Effect of Breastfeeding Education and Support Provided to Male Partners on Optimal Breastfeeding Practice in Hadiya Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Breastfeeding Education and Support for Breastfeeding and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 408 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Optimal breastfeeding practices are essential for child survival, growth, development, and for the health of mothers. Globally, optimal breastfeeding practices are still low and breastfeeding practices are not optimal in Ethiopia. Male partners have an important but often neglected role in the promotion of breastfeeding practices and currently, male partners are not targeted in breastfeeding education provided by health care providers. The effect of breastfeeding interventions delivered to male partners on optimal breastfeeding has not been studied in the Ethiopian context. It is important to investigate breastfeeding promotion education and support provided to male partners compared to the usual care effective in improving optimal breastfeeding practice in lactating mothers. Therefore, in this study cluster-randomized controlled trials will be conducted to evaluate the effect of breastfeeding education and support provided to male partners on optimal breastfeeding practice in Ethiopia.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The trained village health workers will provide breastfeeding education and support for male partners and mothers in intervention group for the six month period. During intervention trained village health workers will cover antenatal breastfeeding education to raise knowledge, awareness, support, and counseling on benefits of optimal breastfeeding practices and involvement in supporting breastfeeding mothers once at third trimester pregnancy period; Specific take-home print materials will be developed that support optimal breastfeeding practices and will be given for both partners during third trimester pregnancy; Telephone call counselling will be held to the male partners on optimal breastfeeding practices and involvement in supporting breastfeeding mothers at second week and third month postpartum and there will be three home visits during 6th week, 3.5 month and 5th month.