Impact of the Oketani Technique Versus Lanoline on Breast Pain and Milk Production Among Puerperal Women

  • Ahmed A
  • Osama H
  • Mohamed H
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Background: Breast feeding difficulties, due to nipple fissures is a common problem in early post-partum period. Purpose: The current study was conducted to assess the impact of oketani technique versus lanoline on breast pain and milk production among puerperal women. Methods: A quasi-experimental design was employed. Study was done at Menoufia University Hospital in Shebin El-kom. A purposive sample containing 120 of women with painful nipples in early post-partum period. Instruments:A structured questionnaire sheet, factors affecting breast feeding assessment sheet were used to collect data.Results: Oketani breast message was similar in both IG and CG [7.5].While, breast pain was significantly alleviated to a mean value of 1.3±0.47 post-test2 in IG compared to (5.3±0.65) in CG.Also, IG resulted in significant higher amount of breast milk produced during post-test2 evaluation (314.9±13.5) compared to (174.1±6.8 in CG). Application of the technique in IG, resulted in significant higher sucking speed among women in post-test 2 evaluation (47.3±3.3) in IG compared to (28.2±5.2) in CG.Conclusion: These results suggest that Oketani breast massage is useful for reducing breast pain, boosting breast milk production, and quickening a newborn's sucking reflex.Recomendations:further studies related to oketani breast massage should be conducted in other settings and on a larger number of puerperal women to assure the generalizability of the research results.

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Ahmed, A., Osama, H., & Mohamed, H. (2024). Impact of the Oketani Technique Versus Lanoline on Breast Pain and Milk Production Among Puerperal Women. Sohag Journal of Nursing Science, 3(4), 87–96. https://doi.org/10.21608/sjns.2024.263213.1032

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