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NCT07295639
Mobile Prenatal Education for Expectant Fathers and Its Effects on Bonding, Stress, Breastfeeding and Marital Satisfaction
The aim of this interventional clinical trial is to assess whether a mobile-based antenatal education programme for expectant fathers has a positive effect on father-infant bonding, stress levels, and breastfeeding attitudes.
The study aims to answer the following main questions:
Does participation in a mobile-based prenatal education programme strengthen fathers' emotional bonds with their babies? Does the education reduce fathers' stress levels during the prenatal and postnatal periods? Does it increase the father's knowledge and supportive attitude towards breastfeeding? Researchers will compare whether there are measurable differences in attachment, stress, and breastfeeding attitudes between the intervention group (fathers receiving mobile-based education) and the control group (fathers receiving standard routine information).
Participants: Will complete pre- and post-intervention questionnaires assessing attachment, stress, and breastfeeding attitudes.
The intervention group will have access to a six-module mobile application covering topics such as infant care, nutrition, sleep routines, health and safety, emotional development, and daily care practices.
The study will be conducted with fathers aged 19-65 who became fathers within the last month and voluntarily agreed to participate.
Gender: MALE
Ages: 19 Years - 65 Years
Breastfeeding Attitudes
Breast Feeding
Paternal Behavior
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