Publication: The validity and reliability of the breastfeed observation aid in the exclusive breastfeeding predictions at six weeks postpartum
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Issued Date
2018
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1252208
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มหาวิทยาลัยศรีนครินทรวิโรฒ
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol 101, No.7 (2018), p.919-924
Suggested Citation
Puapornpong P., Raungrongmorakot K., Suksamarnwong M., Ketsuwan S., Wongin S. The validity and reliability of the breastfeed observation aid in the exclusive breastfeeding predictions at six weeks postpartum. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol 101, No.7 (2018), p.919-924. Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/4016
Abstract
Background: The World Health Organization has suggested that the health professional use the breastfeed observation aid for breastfeeding support. But there has not been any previous studies about the validity and reliability of the breastfeed observation aid in exclusive breastfeeding prediction. Objective: To find the validity and reliability of the breastfeed observation aid and the cut-off point to predict exclusive breastfeeding at six weeks postpartum. Materials and Methods: The breastfeed observation aid was translated to Thai. The validity was assessed by ten breastfeeding specialists. The reliability was tested by 130 singleton pregnant women who had delivered, without complications, at the HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sririndhorn Medical Center in the Nakhon Nayok province during the period of July 2014 to June 2015. The breastfeeding data at six-weeks postpartum were collected by follow-up done by telephone. The cut-off point of the breastfeed observation aid for the six-week breastfeeding prediction was calculated by the ROC curve. Results: The exclusive breastfeeding rate at six weeks postpartum was 59.0%. The validity of the breastfeed observation aid was 93.2%. The intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.91(95% CI 0.88-0.94). The inter-rater reliability was 73.7%. The cut-off point to predict breastfeeding at six week was 15 points. The sensitivity and specificity of tests for six-week exclusive breastfeeding predictions were 90.3 and 74.0, respectively. The area below the curve was 0.61. Conclusion: The breastfeed observation aid in the Thai version had good validity and reliability. It could be used to predict the exclusive breastfeeding rates at six weeks postpartum. © 2018, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved.
Subject(s)
Adult
Area under the curve
Article
Birth weight
Breast feeding
Breast feeding education
Cesarean section
Comparative study
Female
Follow up
Health practitioner
Human
Major clinical study
Newborn
Observational study
Pregnant woman
Prospective study
Puerperium
Receiver operating characteristic
Reliability
Sensitivity and specificity
Vagina bleeding
Vaginal delivery
Validity
World health organization
Area under the curve
Article
Birth weight
Breast feeding
Breast feeding education
Cesarean section
Comparative study
Female
Follow up
Health practitioner
Human
Major clinical study
Newborn
Observational study
Pregnant woman
Prospective study
Puerperium
Receiver operating characteristic
Reliability
Sensitivity and specificity
Vagina bleeding
Vaginal delivery
Validity
World health organization
