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Title
A
correlational
study
examining
the
relationships
among
maternal
breastfeeding
self-efficacy
,
problem-solving
skills
,
satisfaction
with
breastfeeding
experience
, and
duration
Author
White
,
Marilyn
L.
,
1954-
Description
Thesis
(M.N.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2002.
Nursing
Date
2002
Pagination
1 v. (various foliations)
Subject
Breastfeeding;
Self-efficacy;
Problem
solving;
Degree
M.N.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. School of Nursing
Discipline
Nursing
Language
eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
120-130.
Abstract
The
breastfeeding
initiation
rate
in
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
is
well
below
national
standards
, and
is
further
compromised
by
high
attrition
rates
,
despite
evidence
confirming
the
superiority
of
breast
milk
for
infant
health.
It
is
becoming
more
apparent
from the
literature
that
breastfeeding
confidence
and
problem-solving
are
factors
affecting
breastfeeding
success.
These
factors
were
investigated
in this
study
in
relation
to the
outcome
variables
of
breastfeeding
satisfaction
and
duration.
The
study
was
guided
by a
conceptual
framework
based
on
Self-Efficacy
Theory
(Bandura
,
1977)
and the
concept
of
Learned
Resourcefulness
(Rosenbaum
,
1983).
--
A
descriptive
correlational
design
was
used
with a
sample
of
57
breastfeeding
mothers
to
address
the
questions
of
differences
in
breastfeeding
confidence
over
time
,
differences
between
experienced
and
first
time
breastfeeders
in
relation
to
breastfeeding
confidence
,
problem-solving
,
satisfaction
, and
duration
, as
well
as the
relationships
among
these
variables.
Data
were
collected
using
the
Breastfeeding
Self-Efficacy
Scale
(BSES)
, the
Problem-Solving
Related
to the
Baby's
Feeding
Scale
(PS-F)
, the
Maternal
Breastfeeding
Evaluation
Scale
(MBFES)
, a
Demographic
Profile
, and
through
telephone
interviews
at
three
time
frames.
Data
were
analysed
using
SPSS
9.0
for
Windows.
--
The
findings
of this
study
indicated
that the
duration
and
exclusivity
of
breastfeeding
were
far
below
established
breastfeeding
standards.
The
major
reason
cited
for
discontinuing
breastfeeding
was
perceived
insufficient
milk
supply.
All
mothers
scored
relatively
high
on
measures
of
breastfeeding
confidence
,
problem-solving
and
satisfaction.
No
significant
differences
were
found
between
confidence
scores
overtime.
First
time
mothers
scored
lower
than
experienced
mothers
in
breastfeeding
confidence
,
problem-solving
,
satisfaction
, and
duration
rates
,
although
only
confidence
and
satisfaction
scores
were
significantly
different.
Numerous
positive
relationships
existed
among
the
study
variables
,
often
with
significant
differences
being
noted
between
experienced
and
first
time
breastfeeders.
For the
total
group
of
mothers
, and for
experienced
breastfeeders
,
breastfeeding
confidence
at
4
weeks
postpartum
accounted
for the
greatest
amount
of
variance
in the
breastfeeding
outcomes
of
satisfaction
and
duration.
For
first
time
breastfeeders
,
breastfeeding
problem-
solving
at
4
weeks
postpartum
accounted
for the
most
variance
in
satisfaction
,
while
breastfeeding
confidence
at
4
weeks
postpartum
accounted
for the
most
variance
in
duration.
The
findings
lend
support
to the
proposed
theoretical
framework.
--
Findings
indicate
that
breastfeeding
confidence
and
problem-solving
are
important
variables
for
nurses
to
consider
when
planning
interventions
for
promoting
,
protecting
and
supporting
breastfeeding
, as these
variables
are
positively
related
to
breastfeeding
satisfaction
and
duration.
Future
research
should
focus
on
using
the
BSES
and
PS-F
in
different
populations
,
exploring
factors
which
facilitate
or
hinder
breastfeeding
confidence
,
examining
the
problem-solving
process
used
by
breastfeeding
mothers
, and
further
exploring
factors
which
affect
breastfeeding
satisfaction.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1591281
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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