%0 Journal Article %A Saba, Mohammad Sadegh %A Bazmamoun, Hasan %A Razavi, Zahra %T Comparison of Face to Face Education with Other Methods to Pregnant Mothers in Increase Exclusive Breast Feeding %J Avicenna Journal of Clinical Medicine %V 12 %N 3 %U http://sjh.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-535-en.html %R %D 2005 %K Breast Feeding, Breast Feeding, Restricted, Lactation, %X Introduction & Objective: There is a direct relationship between the education and exclusive breast-feeding. Most of the educational programs have given after child birth, based on " Rooming in plan”, but because of difficult situation and busy thoughts of mothers, they were not desirable way of education, therefore in this study the role of verbal & nonverbal education was evaluated on the rate of breast-feeding by mothers before delivery. Materials & Methods: This is a randomized controlled-trial study on 108 pregnant women, 20-30 yrs old, paraone, without any systemic disease referring to Health Center of Hamadan. They were divided into two groups of 54 each , group &Iota was given verbal education (lecture, movie, slide, question & answer) and group &Iota&Iota nonverbal education (pamphlet of verbal abstracts). The two groups were followed up to 6 months after delivery in respect of restricted breast-feeding. Results: The rate of restricted breast-feeding was 82.7% for mothers on verbal education and 56.5% for nonverbal ones. This difference of percentile rise in two group was statistically meaningful, which showed verbal education was more efficient on outcome of restricted breast-feeding. Conclusion: We concluded that face to face education is more efficient compared to non-verbal education in increase exclusive breast feeding. %> http://sjh.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-535-en.pdf %P 42-47 %& 42 %! Comparison of Face to Face Education with Other Methods to Pregnant Mothers in Increase Exclusive Breast Feeding %9 Original %L A-10-2-475 %+ %G eng %@ 2588-722X %[ 2005