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Appl Nurs Res ; 33: 93-95, 2017 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28096030

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AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the Healthy Moms intervention on antenatal breastfeeding self-efficacy and intention and to determine the feasibility of using an online game-based learning platform to deliver antenatal breastfeeding education. BACKGROUND: The Internet has potential for improving breastfeeding rates through improving women's access to antenatal breastfeeding education. METHODS: Twelve computer-based breastfeeding education modules were developed using an online learning platform. Changes in participants' breastfeeding self-efficacy and intention pre- and post-intervention were measured using descriptive statistics and a one-way ANOVA. RESULTS: Of the 25 women submitting the pretest, four completed zero quests; seven, orientation only; eight, one to six breastfeeding quests; and six, 10 to 12 breastfeeding quests. No significant differences in breastfeeding self-efficacy and intention were found among the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Online antenatal breastfeeding education is feasible; however, further research is warranted to determine if it can affect breastfeeding outcomes.


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Breast Feeding , Health Education/methods , Internet , Adult , Female , Humans , Self Efficacy , Young Adult
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