Eficacia del aceite de oliva ecológico en las grietas del pezón y dolor durante el amamantamiento

  1. Irene Agea-Cano 1
  2. María José Calero-García 2
  3. Antonio Gregorio Ceballos Fuentes 1
  4. Manuel Linares-Abad 2
  1. 1 UGC Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital San Juan de la Cruz (Úbeda, España)
  2. 2 Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Jaén (Jaén, España)
Revista:
Evidentia: Revista de enfermería basada en la evidencia

ISSN: 1697-638X

Año de publicación: 2021

Volumen: 18

Número: 18

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Evidentia: Revista de enfermería basada en la evidencia

Resumen

Objective: To demonstrate the preventive effects of ecological olive oil on nipple-cracking and nipple-pain during breastfeeding. Methods: Controlled clinical trial randomized, with an intervention group (ecological olive oil) and a control group. A sample of 124 women, ≥18 years, which gave full term birth, initiated breastfeeding and signed the informed consent. Excluded women with hospitalized newborns, previous injuries or use nipple’s products. Data about nipple-cracking (absence or presence) and pain (validated numerical scale) were gathered for one month. Analyses through contingency tables, Chi-square and Student’s t-test. Cohen’s d and Wald statistics were used to estimate the clinical impact. Statistical software SPSSv21, significance level α=.05. Results: The frequency of nipple-cracking was 38% one week and 41% during the first month. The primiparous of the intervention group showed less cracking than those of the control group (p<.05). Conclusion: Ecological olive oil is more effective than human milk on nipple-cracking in primiparous women.