1. Caricature‑based Antenatal Breastfeeding Education Trial: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Alhreashy, Fouzia Abdulaziz, Mobeirek, Arwa Abdulelah, Mobeirek, Osama Abdulelah, Al‑Suwaidan, Salem Dakheel, AlRajeh, Nawal Mohammed, and Alhorishi, Monirh Abdulaziz
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BREASTFEEDING , *PRENATAL care , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *HEALTH education , *CARICATURE - Abstract
Objectives: Cartoons, comics, and caricatures have been incorporated in health education. This trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of caricature‑based breastfeeding education at improving breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes, self‑efficacy, and practice among pregnant women. Materials and Methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial was carried out at Riyadh First Health Cluster in Saudi Arabia. A total of 85 pregnant women were randomly assigned to the intervention group (n = 41) or the control group (n = 44). The intervention was two caricature-based versus one standard online lecture in breastfeeding. The participants were followed up for 3 months postpartum. The primary outcome was full breastfeeding (predominant and exclusive breastfeeding) by the time infants were 3 months old. The secondary outcomes were prenatal and postnatal breastfeeding self‑efficacy, Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale (IIFAS) scores, and satisfaction with the education. Results: The participants were mostly Saudi (97.6% vs. 90.9%) and housewives (79% vs. 86.4%) for the intervention and control groups, respectively. The full breastfeeding rate at 3 months postpartum was 32.5% for the intervention and 31.6% for the control (P = 0.808; 95% confidence interval 0.539–1.965; relative risk = 1.029). Prenatal breastfeeding, postnatal self‑efficacy, and IIFAS scores were compared between the intervention and control groups; no statistically significant difference was found (P > 0.05). In both arms of the study, participants’ experiences with the health education were satisfactory. Conclusion: Caricature use in antenatal breastfeeding education was a pleasant experience, but its effect on self‑efficacy, attitudes, and behavior could not be determined from this trial. Large‑scale, multi‑center, multi‑component research is recommended. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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