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Development of a breastfeeding co-parenting intervention program for couples with primiparas: a program development

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Family Studies

Background:

  • Low exclusive breastfeeding rates contribute to increased healthcare costs and negative health outcomes.
  • Co-parenting interventions show promise for promoting breastfeeding through shared parental responsibility.
  • Existing breastfeeding co-parenting programs lack standardization in components, timing, and duration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a standardized, evidence-based co-parenting intervention program for healthcare providers.
  • To guide primiparous parents in improving breastfeeding practices and outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic literature review was conducted to synthesize current breastfeeding co-parenting interventions.
  • A two-round Delphi method involving six experts was used to refine the intervention program.
  • Expert consensus was achieved with high reliability indicators (e.g., Kendall's W = 0.62).

Main Results:

  • Fourteen relevant studies published between 1995 and 2022 were analyzed.
  • An initial intervention program was developed by integrating details from reviewed studies.
  • The final program comprises breastfeeding co-parenting courses, individual counseling, and a father's support group.

Conclusions:

  • An evidence-based breastfeeding co-parenting intervention program was successfully developed for healthcare providers.
  • The program, validated through expert consensus, aims to enhance breastfeeding rates among primiparous parents.
  • Future research should evaluate the program's effectiveness and scalability for global maternal and infant health benefits.