TY - JOUR
T1 - Motivational interviewing to promote sustained breastfeeding
AU - Wilhelm, Susan L
AU - Stepans, Mary Beth Flanders
AU - Hertzog, Melody
AU - Rodehorst, T. Kim Callahan
AU - Gardner, Patti
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Objective: To explore the feasibility of using motivational interviewing to promote sustained breastfeeding by increasing a mother's intent to breastfeed for 6 months and increasing her breastfeeding self-efficacy. Design: A longitudinal experimental two-group design with repeated measures was selected to explore the feasibility of using motivational interviewing to promote sustained breastfeeding in primiparous mothers. Setting: Three Western rural community hospital sites. Participants: Convenience sample of 73 primiparous breastfeeding mothers ranging between the ages of 19 and 38, M = 25 (SD = 4.5). Main Outcome Measure: Mothers reported the date of their last day of breastfeeding, defined as any breastfeeding during the previous 24-hour period. Breastfeeding behavior was confirmed at each visit by infant test weights. Results: The motivational interviewing group (M = 98.1 days, SD = 75.2) breastfed longer than the comparison group (M = 80.7 days, SD = 71.9); however, this difference was not significant, t(69) = 0.991, p = .325, Cohen's d = 0.24, related to the variability in the sample. Conclusions: Although not a statistically significant difference, the mean number of days that mothers in the intervention group breastfed was 98 days compared to the mean of 81 days by the comparison group; therefore, motivational interviewing may be useful as a strategy to test in a comprehensive intervention plan.
AB - Objective: To explore the feasibility of using motivational interviewing to promote sustained breastfeeding by increasing a mother's intent to breastfeed for 6 months and increasing her breastfeeding self-efficacy. Design: A longitudinal experimental two-group design with repeated measures was selected to explore the feasibility of using motivational interviewing to promote sustained breastfeeding in primiparous mothers. Setting: Three Western rural community hospital sites. Participants: Convenience sample of 73 primiparous breastfeeding mothers ranging between the ages of 19 and 38, M = 25 (SD = 4.5). Main Outcome Measure: Mothers reported the date of their last day of breastfeeding, defined as any breastfeeding during the previous 24-hour period. Breastfeeding behavior was confirmed at each visit by infant test weights. Results: The motivational interviewing group (M = 98.1 days, SD = 75.2) breastfed longer than the comparison group (M = 80.7 days, SD = 71.9); however, this difference was not significant, t(69) = 0.991, p = .325, Cohen's d = 0.24, related to the variability in the sample. Conclusions: Although not a statistically significant difference, the mean number of days that mothers in the intervention group breastfed was 98 days compared to the mean of 81 days by the comparison group; therefore, motivational interviewing may be useful as a strategy to test in a comprehensive intervention plan.
KW - Breastfeeding Self-efficacy
KW - Motivational Interviewing
KW - Sustained Breastfeeding
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2006.00046.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2006.00046.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 16700683
AN - SCOPUS:85047700093
SN - 0884-2175
VL - 35
SP - 340
EP - 348
JO - JOGNN - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing
JF - JOGNN - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing
IS - 3
ER -