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2006 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Development of a breast-feeding prediction scale and inspection of the utility

Research Project

Project/Area Number 17592249
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Clinical nursing
Research InstitutionThe University of Tokushima

Principal Investigator

HAKU Mari  The University of Tokushima, Graduate course of Midwifery, Professor, 助産学専攻科, 教授 (50236444)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) MORIMOTO Tadaoki  The University of Tokushima, Faculty of Medicine, Professor, 医学部, 教授 (10112244)
TAKEBAYASHI Keiko  The University of Tokushima, Graduate course of Midwifery, Assistant, 助産学専攻科, 助手 (20263874)
Project Period (FY) 2005 – 2006
KeywordsBreast-feeding / Scale / Limitation factors / Orem theory / Mammary grand tissue / 1 month after delivery
Research Abstract

We developed a tool to predict the continuation of breast-feeding after childbirth and have verified its usefulness.
This scale (BFPS : Breast-Feeding Prediction Scale) predicts the continuation of breast-feeding at a point of time one month after childbirth when the breast-feeding rate significantly decreases, consisting of three areas with 21 items.
BFPS ranges from 21 to 84 points, and scores for subjects in this study ranged from 23 to 57. The mean score overall was 41.4±8.2. The mean score at the first monthly checkup were 37.5±7.2 for the breast-feeding group and 46.1±6.7 for the mixed/artificial milk-feeding group, with a significant difference (p<0.0001) seen between the two groups.
When the cut-off score at which mixed/artificial milk-feeding was predicted one month after childbirth was set at 42 points or higher, sensitivity was 74.4% and specificity was 76.1%.
As a result, the BFPS can screen mothers who find it difficult to continue breast-feeding one month after childbirth upon discharge from hospital in order to facilitate individual continued support.
In the future, we plan to develop a tool to predict child-raising patterns at both four months after childbirth and one month after childbirth, and a tool to further predict the continuation of breast-feeding.

  • Research Products

    (2 results)

All 2006

All Journal Article (2 results)

  • [Journal Article] Factors associated with the continuation of breast-feeding until 3 months after delivery2006

    • Author(s)
      Mari Haku
    • Journal Title

      The Journal of Nursing Investigation 4・1

      Pages: 15-20

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
  • [Journal Article] Factors associated with the continuation of breast-feeding until 3 months after delivery2006

    • Author(s)
      Mari Haku
    • Journal Title

      The Journal of Nursing Investigation 4(1)

      Pages: 15-20

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より

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Published: 2008-05-27  

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