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NCT07537218
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Lullabies and the Effectiveness of White Noise in Breastfeeding

Sponsor: Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University

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Summary

Objective: The study aims to examine the effect of lullabies and white noise on breastfeeding success in newborns. Method: The study was conducted using a randomized controlled experimental design. The sample size, determined based on power analysis, consisted of 160 newborns, and participants were divided into four groups (female voice lullaby=40, male voice lullaby=40, white noise=40, control=40). Infants in the experimental groups were exposed to the relevant auditory stimulus during breastfeeding, while no intervention was made in the control group. Data were collected using the mother and newborn information form and the LATCH Breastfeeding Assessment Scale.

Official title: The Effects of Lullabies and White Noise on Breastfeeding Success in Newborns: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

1 Day - 3 Days

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

160

Start Date

2018-12-01

Completion Date

2019-07-01

Last Updated

2026-04-17

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

A Woman's Voice Lullaby

Mircan Kaya - The lullaby "I Set Out on Foot from Çamlıbel" was played at a sound level of 55 dB during the first 15 minutes of breastfeeding.

OTHER

A man's voice singing a lullaby

Kadim Tekin - "I Set Out on Foot from Çamlıbel" lullaby was played at a sound level of 55 dB during the first 15 minutes of breastfeeding.

OTHER

White Noise

Orhan Osman - Don't Let Your Baby Cry: Two white noise recordings were played at a sound level of 55 dB during the first 15 minutes of breastfeeding.

Locations (1)

Tokat State Hospital

Tokat Province, Tokat Province, Turkey (Türkiye)