Investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothers

Background: Reflexology is an interventional method which may lead to improved breast milk. Because the mechanism of milk production is complex, detailed research is required on the relationship between lactation and reflexology. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the effect of...

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Main Authors: Atena Mohammadpour, Mahboubeh Valiani, Alireza Sadeghnia, Sedigheh Talakoub
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2018;volume=23;issue=5;spage=371;epage=375;aulast=Mohammadpour
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spelling doaj-7922eb56e87c4fbaa232b97a16caa09a2020-11-25T01:45:55ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research1735-90662018-01-0123537137510.4103/ijnmr.IJNMR_175_16Investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothersAtena MohammadpourMahboubeh ValianiAlireza SadeghniaSedigheh TalakoubBackground: Reflexology is an interventional method which may lead to improved breast milk. Because the mechanism of milk production is complex, detailed research is required on the relationship between lactation and reflexology. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the effect of reflexology on the volume of milk among mothers with premature infants. Materials and Methods: This clinical trial was conducted among 50 mothers with premature infants in two groups of 25 patients admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit of Alzahra and Shahid Beheshti hospitals of Isfahan, Iran from August 2015 to November 2015. The patients were selected through convenience sampling method and divided into control and reflexology groups through random allocation. In the reflexology group, massage of the sole of the foot and foot was done in six sessions. The control group received regular breastfeeding training. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: Repeated-measures analysis of variance test indicated that the mean volume of breast milk in reflexology group (F = 44.002, p < 0.001) and control group (F = 43.09, p < 0.001) differed significantly at different times. Independent t-test showed that the mean increase in milk volume from day 1 to day 5 after the intervention compared to before the intervention was significantly higher in the reflexology group compared to the control group 1days after the intervention (t=5.25, p<0.001), 2 days after the intervention (t= 4.81, p<0.001), 3 days after the intervention (t=3.55, p=0.001), 4 days after the intervention (t= 2.98, p=0.004), 5 days after the intervention (t= 2.50, p=0.020). Conclusions: The results indicate that reflexology is effective on the volume of milk of mothers, and this low-cost and easy procedure can be used along with regular lactation training.http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2018;volume=23;issue=5;spage=371;epage=375;aulast=MohammadpourBreastfeedingpremature infantreflexology
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author Atena Mohammadpour
Mahboubeh Valiani
Alireza Sadeghnia
Sedigheh Talakoub
spellingShingle Atena Mohammadpour
Mahboubeh Valiani
Alireza Sadeghnia
Sedigheh Talakoub
Investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothers
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
Breastfeeding
premature infant
reflexology
author_facet Atena Mohammadpour
Mahboubeh Valiani
Alireza Sadeghnia
Sedigheh Talakoub
author_sort Atena Mohammadpour
title Investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothers
title_short Investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothers
title_full Investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothers
title_fullStr Investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothers
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothers
title_sort investigating the effect of reflexology on the breast milk volume of preterm infants' mothers
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
issn 1735-9066
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: Reflexology is an interventional method which may lead to improved breast milk. Because the mechanism of milk production is complex, detailed research is required on the relationship between lactation and reflexology. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the effect of reflexology on the volume of milk among mothers with premature infants. Materials and Methods: This clinical trial was conducted among 50 mothers with premature infants in two groups of 25 patients admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit of Alzahra and Shahid Beheshti hospitals of Isfahan, Iran from August 2015 to November 2015. The patients were selected through convenience sampling method and divided into control and reflexology groups through random allocation. In the reflexology group, massage of the sole of the foot and foot was done in six sessions. The control group received regular breastfeeding training. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: Repeated-measures analysis of variance test indicated that the mean volume of breast milk in reflexology group (F = 44.002, p < 0.001) and control group (F = 43.09, p < 0.001) differed significantly at different times. Independent t-test showed that the mean increase in milk volume from day 1 to day 5 after the intervention compared to before the intervention was significantly higher in the reflexology group compared to the control group 1days after the intervention (t=5.25, p<0.001), 2 days after the intervention (t= 4.81, p<0.001), 3 days after the intervention (t=3.55, p=0.001), 4 days after the intervention (t= 2.98, p=0.004), 5 days after the intervention (t= 2.50, p=0.020). Conclusions: The results indicate that reflexology is effective on the volume of milk of mothers, and this low-cost and easy procedure can be used along with regular lactation training.
topic Breastfeeding
premature infant
reflexology
url http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2018;volume=23;issue=5;spage=371;epage=375;aulast=Mohammadpour
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