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Effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in Primary Care: cluster randomised trial

BACKGROUND: The protection and promotion of breastfeeding is considered a priority in Europe where only 22% of infants less than 6 months old are exclusively breastfed. In Spain this percentage reaches 24.8% but in our city it falls to 18.26%. Various studies emphasise that the improvement of these...

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Autores principales: Martín-Iglesias, Susana, del-Cura-González, Isabel, Sanz-Cuesta, Teresa, Arana-Cañedo_Argüelles, Celina, Rumayor-Zarzuelo, Mercedes, Álvarez-de la Riva, Marta, Lloret-Sáez_Bravo, Ana M, Férnandez-Arroyo, Rosa M, Aréjula-Torres, José L, Aguado-Arroyo, Óscar, Góngora-Maldonado, Francisco, García-Corraliza, Manuela, Sandoval-Encinas, Nazareth, Tomico-delRío, Margarita, Cornejo-Gutiérrez, Ana M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3339325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22208800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-12-144
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author Martín-Iglesias, Susana
del-Cura-González, Isabel
Sanz-Cuesta, Teresa
Arana-Cañedo_Argüelles, Celina
Rumayor-Zarzuelo, Mercedes
Álvarez-de la Riva, Marta
Lloret-Sáez_Bravo, Ana M
Férnandez-Arroyo, Rosa M
Aréjula-Torres, José L
Aguado-Arroyo, Óscar
Góngora-Maldonado, Francisco
García-Corraliza, Manuela
Sandoval-Encinas, Nazareth
Tomico-delRío, Margarita
Cornejo-Gutiérrez, Ana M
author_facet Martín-Iglesias, Susana
del-Cura-González, Isabel
Sanz-Cuesta, Teresa
Arana-Cañedo_Argüelles, Celina
Rumayor-Zarzuelo, Mercedes
Álvarez-de la Riva, Marta
Lloret-Sáez_Bravo, Ana M
Férnandez-Arroyo, Rosa M
Aréjula-Torres, José L
Aguado-Arroyo, Óscar
Góngora-Maldonado, Francisco
García-Corraliza, Manuela
Sandoval-Encinas, Nazareth
Tomico-delRío, Margarita
Cornejo-Gutiérrez, Ana M
author_sort Martín-Iglesias, Susana
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description BACKGROUND: The protection and promotion of breastfeeding is considered a priority in Europe where only 22% of infants less than 6 months old are exclusively breastfed. In Spain this percentage reaches 24.8% but in our city it falls to 18.26%. Various studies emphasise that the improvement of these results should be based upon the training of health professionals. Following the recommendations of a breastfeeding guide can modify the practice of health professionals and improve results with respect to exclusively or predominatly breastfed children at 6 months of age. METHOD/DESIGN: This study involves a community based cluster randomized trial in primary healthcare centres in Leganés (Madrid, Spain). The project aims to determine whether the use of an implementation strategy (including training session, information distribution, opinion leader) of a breastfeeding guideline in primary care is more effective than usual diffusion. The number of patients required will be 240 (120 in each arm). It will be included all the mothers of infants born during the study period (6 months) who come to the health centre on the first visit of the child care programme and who give their consent to participate. The main outcome variable is the exclusive o predominant breastfeeding at 6 moths of age.. Main effectiveness will be analyzed by comparing the percentage of infants with exclusive or predominant breastfeeding at 6 months between the intervention group and the control group. All statistical tests will be performed with intention to treat. Logistic regression with random effects will be used to adjust for prognostic factors. Confounding factors or factors that might alter the effect recorded will be taken into account in this analysis. DISCUSSION: Strategies need to be found which facilitate the giving of effective advice on breastfeeding by professionals and which provide support to women during the breastfeeding period. By applying the guide's recommendations, clinical variability can be reduced and the care received by patients can be improved. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The trial was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01474096
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spelling pubmed-33393252012-05-01 Effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in Primary Care: cluster randomised trial Martín-Iglesias, Susana del-Cura-González, Isabel Sanz-Cuesta, Teresa Arana-Cañedo_Argüelles, Celina Rumayor-Zarzuelo, Mercedes Álvarez-de la Riva, Marta Lloret-Sáez_Bravo, Ana M Férnandez-Arroyo, Rosa M Aréjula-Torres, José L Aguado-Arroyo, Óscar Góngora-Maldonado, Francisco García-Corraliza, Manuela Sandoval-Encinas, Nazareth Tomico-delRío, Margarita Cornejo-Gutiérrez, Ana M BMC Fam Pract Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The protection and promotion of breastfeeding is considered a priority in Europe where only 22% of infants less than 6 months old are exclusively breastfed. In Spain this percentage reaches 24.8% but in our city it falls to 18.26%. Various studies emphasise that the improvement of these results should be based upon the training of health professionals. Following the recommendations of a breastfeeding guide can modify the practice of health professionals and improve results with respect to exclusively or predominatly breastfed children at 6 months of age. METHOD/DESIGN: This study involves a community based cluster randomized trial in primary healthcare centres in Leganés (Madrid, Spain). The project aims to determine whether the use of an implementation strategy (including training session, information distribution, opinion leader) of a breastfeeding guideline in primary care is more effective than usual diffusion. The number of patients required will be 240 (120 in each arm). It will be included all the mothers of infants born during the study period (6 months) who come to the health centre on the first visit of the child care programme and who give their consent to participate. The main outcome variable is the exclusive o predominant breastfeeding at 6 moths of age.. Main effectiveness will be analyzed by comparing the percentage of infants with exclusive or predominant breastfeeding at 6 months between the intervention group and the control group. All statistical tests will be performed with intention to treat. Logistic regression with random effects will be used to adjust for prognostic factors. Confounding factors or factors that might alter the effect recorded will be taken into account in this analysis. DISCUSSION: Strategies need to be found which facilitate the giving of effective advice on breastfeeding by professionals and which provide support to women during the breastfeeding period. By applying the guide's recommendations, clinical variability can be reduced and the care received by patients can be improved. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The trial was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01474096 BioMed Central 2011-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3339325/ /pubmed/22208800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-12-144 Text en Copyright ©2011 Martín-Iglesias et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Martín-Iglesias, Susana
del-Cura-González, Isabel
Sanz-Cuesta, Teresa
Arana-Cañedo_Argüelles, Celina
Rumayor-Zarzuelo, Mercedes
Álvarez-de la Riva, Marta
Lloret-Sáez_Bravo, Ana M
Férnandez-Arroyo, Rosa M
Aréjula-Torres, José L
Aguado-Arroyo, Óscar
Góngora-Maldonado, Francisco
García-Corraliza, Manuela
Sandoval-Encinas, Nazareth
Tomico-delRío, Margarita
Cornejo-Gutiérrez, Ana M
Effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in Primary Care: cluster randomised trial
title Effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in Primary Care: cluster randomised trial
title_full Effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in Primary Care: cluster randomised trial
title_fullStr Effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in Primary Care: cluster randomised trial
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in Primary Care: cluster randomised trial
title_short Effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in Primary Care: cluster randomised trial
title_sort effectiveness of an implementation strategy for a breastfeeding guideline in primary care: cluster randomised trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3339325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22208800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-12-144
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