Online Video Instruction on Hand Expression of Colostrum in Pregnancy is an Effective Educational Tool
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Setting
2.2. Study Sample
2.3. Measurement
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
- “Do all hospitals recommend doing this?”
- “Can I start at 36 weeks?”
- “Is it recommended for all uncomplicated pregnancies?”
- “Have any studies been done on women who have previously experienced low supply to see if antenatal hand expressing helps?”
- “Will this bring on early labour?”
- “Will it help with establishing a good milk supply?”
- “Should I give my baby the expressed colostrum even if he is feeding well?”
- “How long can you store it frozen?”
- “How do you defrost it?”
- “What is the best time of day to express if you have gestational diabetes—does it matter if it’s done before or after a meal?”
- “What are the benefits for GDM?”
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Video Stills
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Characteristic/Response | Mean (SD) or Median (IQR)/n (%) |
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Age (years) | 30.8 (4.7) |
Gestation of current pregnancy (weeks) | 31.0 (23.0–37.0) |
Number of previous children: | |
0 | 103 (60.2) |
1 | 40 (23.4) |
2 | 2 (12.3) |
3+ | 7 (4.1) |
Have previously breastfed an infant (yes) | 56 (32.7%) |
Knowledge Questions and Responses * Indicates Correct Response to the Question | Pre n (%) | Post n (%) | p |
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If you wanted to do hand expressing in pregnancy, approximately when should you start? (with healthcare provider permission) | <0.001 | ||
After 28 weeks gestation | 5 (5.3) | 1 (1.1) | |
After 32 weeks gestation | 2 (2.1) | 0 | |
After 35 weeks gestation | 16 (16.8) | 0 | |
After 37 weeks gestation * | 40 (42.1) | 94 (98.9) | |
Not sure | 32 (33.7) | 0 | |
Click on the picture below that shows the correct finger placement for hand expressing (set of three photos displayed) | <0.001 | ||
Photo showing narrow finger placement | 3 (3.2) | 0 | |
Photo showing correct placement * | 48 (50.5) | 78 (82.1) | |
Photo showing wide finger placement | 16 (16.8) | 17 (17.9) | |
Not sure | 28 (29.5) | 0 | |
If you were doing hand expressing in pregnancy, how often should you express? | <0.001 | ||
Once per day | 16 (16.8) | 1 (1.1) | |
Two or three times per day * | 25 (26.3) | 90 (94.7) | |
Four times a day | 2 (2.1) | 2 (2.1) | |
Not sure | 52 (54.7) | 2 (2.1) | |
Can you reuse the same syringe for collecting colostrum over the day? | <0.001 | ||
Yes, can be left at room temperature | 0 | 1 (1.1) | |
Yes, as long as syringe is refrigerated * | 30 (31.6) | 91 (95.8) | |
No, syringes are for a single expressing use only | 30 (31.6) | 3 (3.2) | |
Not sure | 35 (36.8) | 0 | |
How much colostrum would you expect to collect in the first session of hand expressing? | <0.001 | ||
A lot (>10 mL) | 0 | 0 | |
A moderate amount (between 1–10 mLs) | 0 | 2 (2.1) | |
A little (about 1 mL) | 25 (26.3) | 23 (24.23) | |
Generally nothing at all | 8 (8.4) | 0 | |
Everybody will be different * | 42 (44.2) | 70 (73.7) | |
Not sure | 20 (21.1) | 0 | |
If you can’t gather any colostrum during expressing, does this mean that you will have trouble breastfeeding? | <0.001 | ||
Yes | 1 (1.1) | 0 | |
Probably | 3 (3.2) | 0 | |
Probably not | 13 (13.7) | 9 (9.5) | |
No * | 53 (55.8) | 85 (89.5) | |
Not sure | 25 (26.3) | 1 (1.1) | |
Should hand expressing be painful? | <0.001 | ||
Yes sometimes | 7 (7.4) | 1 (1.1) | |
No * | 52 (54.7) | 92 (96.8) | |
Not sure | 36 (37.9) | 2 (2.1) | |
TOTAL KNOWLEDGE SCORE (mean ± SD correct/7) | 3.05 ± 1.70 | 6.32 ± 0.76 | <0.001 |
Response | Illustrative Quote |
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Aspects most liked about the video (n = 90/95 responded with full text response) | |
The video was informative and interesting | “Very informative, covering all aspects.” (#44, 26 yo, 2 previous children, has breastfed previously) “I found it very interesting and helpful. I will definitely be asking my midwife if I can do it when I turn 37 weeks.” (#32, 36 yo, 1 previous child, has breastfed previously) |
A practical demonstration using real women | “Real women showing how to actually do it rather than cartoons or crochet breasts. Also that one woman had flat nipples like mine and was able to express which makes me hopeful.” (#23, 30 yo, 1 previous child, no previous breastfeeding). “It was good to see the spectrum of colostrum colour and volume. Good to see techniques. Good to see a primip and multip.” (#52, 39 yo, no previous children). “Close ups of colostrum and technique as well as how to collect on your own.” (#60, 35 yo, no previous children). |
Easy to understand | “Easy to understand. And the first video I’ve watched where they’ve shown how to collect one handed using the syringe too.” (#22, 32 yo, 1 previous child, has breastfed previously) “Clear and explained well. Went over important bits twice” (#21, 28 yo, 1 previous child, no previous breastfeeding) |
Feelings about the use of real pregnant women in the video (n = 92/95 responded with full text response) | |
More comforted about the process of antenatal expressing | “I felt like I could relate to them more.” (#32, 36 yo, 1 previous child, has breastfed previously) “It was much more reassuring seeing real pregnant mums” (#13, 33 yo, 2 previous children, has breastfed before) “Comforting to know it was real people learning the skill” (#73, 34 yo, no previous children) |
A realistic approach | “Excellent and helpful because both were different i.e.) different sized breasts, one had breastfed before the other was a first time mum” (#1, 29 yo, no previous children) “It was good to see colostrum actually being expressed rather than someone imitating the process be it through use of an actor or prop.” (#76, 35 yo, no previous children). |
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O’Sullivan, T.A.; Cooke, J.; McCafferty, C.; Giglia, R. Online Video Instruction on Hand Expression of Colostrum in Pregnancy is an Effective Educational Tool. Nutrients 2019, 11, 883. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11040883
O’Sullivan TA, Cooke J, McCafferty C, Giglia R. Online Video Instruction on Hand Expression of Colostrum in Pregnancy is an Effective Educational Tool. Nutrients. 2019; 11(4):883. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11040883
Chicago/Turabian StyleO’Sullivan, Therese A., Joy Cooke, Chris McCafferty, and Roslyn Giglia. 2019. "Online Video Instruction on Hand Expression of Colostrum in Pregnancy is an Effective Educational Tool" Nutrients 11, no. 4: 883. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11040883
APA StyleO’Sullivan, T. A., Cooke, J., McCafferty, C., & Giglia, R. (2019). Online Video Instruction on Hand Expression of Colostrum in Pregnancy is an Effective Educational Tool. Nutrients, 11(4), 883. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11040883