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Journal of Korean Academy of Women's Health Nursing 2000;6(2):258-268.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4069/kjwhn.2000.6.2.258    Published online June 14, 2013.
Nurse's Knowledge to Breast-Feeding and Nursing Activities related to Breast-Feeding
Mi Hae Sung
Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, Inje University, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
This study was to investigate the relationship between hospital nurses'knowledge of breast-feeding and their ability to provide care to breast-feeding mothers and their children. From Nov. 1 to 30, 1999, 105 nurses of the obstetric ward, delivery room, OPDs of obstetrics and gynecology, and nurseries of three general hospitals from Seoul and Pusan were evaluated. The results are as follows: 1.Mean score of nurse's knowledge to breast-feeding was 12.76. Mean score of performance of nursing activities was 109.80. 2.General characteristics and feeding characteristics were significantly related to nurse's knowledge to breast-feeding and performance of nursing activities related to breast-feeding. Nurse's knowledge about breast-feeding was significantly related to age, working ward, clinical experience, rank of position, experience of breast-feeding and experience education on breast-feeding. Performance of nursing activities for breast-feeding was significantly related to age, working ward, experience in other ward, marital status, and education on breast-feeding. 3.A positive correlation between nurse's knowledge to breast-feeding and performance of nursing activities related to breast-feeding was statistically significant(r=.381, P<0.05).
Key Words: The knowledge of breast-feeding; Nursing activities


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