Effectiveness of Hoffman’s Exercise in Postnatal Mothers With Grade 1 Inverted Nipples

Background: Breastfeeding provides perfect nutrition for infants. The inverted nipples in mothers make breastfeeding more challenging. Besides surgical approaches, non-pharmacological interventions are also gaining importance. Research Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of Hoffman’s exercise on brea...

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Main Authors: Anju Philip Thurkkada, Salini Rajasekharan Nair, Sara Thomas, Parvathy Sreelekha, Soumya Kadakkuzha Sanu, Parvathy R. Chandran, Gopinathan Pillai Sreekanth
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spelling th-mahidol.749702022-08-04T11:35:21Z Effectiveness of Hoffman’s Exercise in Postnatal Mothers With Grade 1 Inverted Nipples Anju Philip Thurkkada Salini Rajasekharan Nair Sara Thomas Parvathy Sreelekha Soumya Kadakkuzha Sanu Parvathy R. Chandran Gopinathan Pillai Sreekanth Siriraj Hospital Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, Kochi National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Medicine Background: Breastfeeding provides perfect nutrition for infants. The inverted nipples in mothers make breastfeeding more challenging. Besides surgical approaches, non-pharmacological interventions are also gaining importance. Research Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of Hoffman’s exercise on breastfeeding among postnatal mothers with grade I inverted nipples. Method: A quantitative approach with a parallel arm randomized controlled trial was used in the study. Postnatal mothers were screened for inverted nipples using a pinch test. Participants with at least one inverted nipple (Grade 1) were randomly allocated into two groups: the experimental group (supported with Hoffman’s exercise; n = 28, 50.9%) and the control group (without Hoffman’s exercise; n = 27, 49.1%). The pre-test data, including demographics, nipple length, and breastfeeding assessment, were collected. Breastfeeding assessment was evaluated using the Bristol Breastfeeding Assessment Tool (BBAT). On the 3rd day, the post-test data, including nipple length and Breastfeeding Assessment, were collected among the groups. Results: The BBAT assessment was significantly higher in the post-test compared to that of the pre-test in the participants provided with Hoffman’s exercise. The nipple length was found to be higher in participants provided with Hoffman’s exercise. Furthermore, the variables—including age, gravida, nipple problems, and delivery type—were not found to have any significant effect with either pre-test or post-test levels of breastfeeding. Conclusions: Hoffman’s exercise was found to be an effective method to improve breastfeeding in Grade 1 nipple-inverted among post-natal mothers. This nipple exercise is inexpensive, easy to follow, and results in the successful initiation of breastfeeding. Clinical Trial Registry and Registration Number: CTRI/2019/05/019279, May 23, 2019 (retrospectively registered). 2022-08-04T04:35:21Z 2022-08-04T04:35:21Z 2022-01-01 Article Journal of Human Lactation. (2022) 10.1177/08903344221102890 15525732 08903344 2-s2.0-85131892335 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74970 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85131892335&origin=inward
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Anju Philip Thurkkada
Salini Rajasekharan Nair
Sara Thomas
Parvathy Sreelekha
Soumya Kadakkuzha Sanu
Parvathy R. Chandran
Gopinathan Pillai Sreekanth
Effectiveness of Hoffman’s Exercise in Postnatal Mothers With Grade 1 Inverted Nipples
description Background: Breastfeeding provides perfect nutrition for infants. The inverted nipples in mothers make breastfeeding more challenging. Besides surgical approaches, non-pharmacological interventions are also gaining importance. Research Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of Hoffman’s exercise on breastfeeding among postnatal mothers with grade I inverted nipples. Method: A quantitative approach with a parallel arm randomized controlled trial was used in the study. Postnatal mothers were screened for inverted nipples using a pinch test. Participants with at least one inverted nipple (Grade 1) were randomly allocated into two groups: the experimental group (supported with Hoffman’s exercise; n = 28, 50.9%) and the control group (without Hoffman’s exercise; n = 27, 49.1%). The pre-test data, including demographics, nipple length, and breastfeeding assessment, were collected. Breastfeeding assessment was evaluated using the Bristol Breastfeeding Assessment Tool (BBAT). On the 3rd day, the post-test data, including nipple length and Breastfeeding Assessment, were collected among the groups. Results: The BBAT assessment was significantly higher in the post-test compared to that of the pre-test in the participants provided with Hoffman’s exercise. The nipple length was found to be higher in participants provided with Hoffman’s exercise. Furthermore, the variables—including age, gravida, nipple problems, and delivery type—were not found to have any significant effect with either pre-test or post-test levels of breastfeeding. Conclusions: Hoffman’s exercise was found to be an effective method to improve breastfeeding in Grade 1 nipple-inverted among post-natal mothers. This nipple exercise is inexpensive, easy to follow, and results in the successful initiation of breastfeeding. Clinical Trial Registry and Registration Number: CTRI/2019/05/019279, May 23, 2019 (retrospectively registered).
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Anju Philip Thurkkada
Salini Rajasekharan Nair
Sara Thomas
Parvathy Sreelekha
Soumya Kadakkuzha Sanu
Parvathy R. Chandran
Gopinathan Pillai Sreekanth
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author Anju Philip Thurkkada
Salini Rajasekharan Nair
Sara Thomas
Parvathy Sreelekha
Soumya Kadakkuzha Sanu
Parvathy R. Chandran
Gopinathan Pillai Sreekanth
author_sort Anju Philip Thurkkada
title Effectiveness of Hoffman’s Exercise in Postnatal Mothers With Grade 1 Inverted Nipples
title_short Effectiveness of Hoffman’s Exercise in Postnatal Mothers With Grade 1 Inverted Nipples
title_full Effectiveness of Hoffman’s Exercise in Postnatal Mothers With Grade 1 Inverted Nipples
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Hoffman’s Exercise in Postnatal Mothers With Grade 1 Inverted Nipples
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Hoffman’s Exercise in Postnatal Mothers With Grade 1 Inverted Nipples
title_sort effectiveness of hoffman’s exercise in postnatal mothers with grade 1 inverted nipples
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