Acceptability of Latch Breastfeeding Assessment Tool as a Predictor of Breastfeeding Duration
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2018-09
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Society for Health Care & Research Development
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Background: This study aims to test the validity of LATCH tool to check if it can predict breastfeeding duration at 6 weeks postpartum. Methods: Mother-infant dyads were evaluated using LATCH breastfeeding assessment tool within 36 to 72 hours postpartum. Participants are healthy newborns at term gestation, birth weight ≥2500gm, born by vaginal delivery or C-section, rooming with their mothers. After 6 weeks postpartum, participants were followed up and were asked their experience of breastfeeding. Results: Total 130 mother-infant dyads participated; among which 122 attended follow up at 6 weeks. 108 infants were on breastfeeding and 14 mothers had reported they had stopped breastfeeding. LATCH score of the mother-infant dyads who continued breastfeeding for 6 weeks postpartum was 8.4±1.2 and those who stopped breastfeeding had LATCH score 8.5±0.9. ROC curve does not show any acceptable cut off to predict breastfeeding at 6 weeks. Conclusion: Early breastfeeding assessment using LATCH tool within 36 to 72 hours postpartum could not predict breastfeeding duration. Further studies with large sample size are warranted.
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Mukherjee Ranajit, Munian Dinesh, Basu Abhishek. Acceptability of Latch Breastfeeding Assessment Tool as a Predictor of Breastfeeding Duration. Annals of International medical and Dental Research. 2018 Sep; 4(5): 1-3