The effectiveness of prenatal breastfeeding education on breastfeeding uptake postpartum: A systematic review

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    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE: The decision to breastfeed is influenced by physiological, psychological, and emotional factors. However, the importance of equipping mothers with the necessary knowledge for successful breastfeeding practice cannot be ruled out. Studies suggest that the decline in global breastfeeding rate can be linked to lack of adequate breastfeeding education during prenatal stage. Therefore, this review aims to determine the effectiveness of prenatal breastfeeding education on breastfeeding uptake postpartum.

    METHOD: A systematic review of the studies identified by electronic database search (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Medline, Psych INFO, and Sociological Abstracts and Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA) published between 2014 - 2021.

    RESULTS: A total of 14 studies met the inclusion criteria. Results showed an increase in breastfeeding uptake, breastfeeding knowledge, increase in positive attitude to breastfeeding and an increase in maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy among mothers who participated in breastfeeding educational programs during prenatal care.

    CONCLUSION: Prenatal breastfeeding education increases women's knowledge of breastfeeding. Mothers who are knowledgeable about breastfeeding and hold a positive approach towards breastfeeding have the tendency to initiate breastfeeding and continue for a lengthened period. Findings demonstrates a general correlation between prenatal breastfeeding education and increased breastfeeding uptake postpartum. The high level of positive breastfeeding outcome inherent in all the studies can be attributed to prenatal breastfeeding education.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number103579
    Pages (from-to)103579
    JournalMidwifery
    Volume118
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
      SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

    Keywords

    • Pregnancy
    • Female
    • Humans
    • Breast Feeding/psychology
    • Mothers/psychology
    • Prenatal Care
    • Postpartum Period
    • Prenatal Education

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