Using the teach-back method to improve postpartum maternal-infant health among women with limited maternal health literacy: a randomized controlled study

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Abstract Aim This study aimed to evaluate the effects of using the teach-back method among women with limited maternal health literacy (LMHL) on maternal health literacy(MHL), postpartum health behaviours and maternal-infant health outcomes. Methods A randomized controlled study was conducted in the obstetrics department of Anhui Provincial Hospital, China. A total of 258 pregnant women with LMHL were recruited at the point of admission to the hospital for birth and randomly assigned to the control group (n = 130), where women received routine education sessions, and the teach-back group (n = 128), where women received routine education sessions plus a teach-back intervention. The two groups were assessed in terms of MHL before and after the intervention, breastfeeding execution, uptake of 42-day postpartum check-ups, complete uptake of one-time recommended vaccines, and physical health outcomes. Statistical tests were employed for data analysis. Results There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of MHL and other social, demographic, and medical status at baseline. After the intervention, the teach-back group had a higher level of MHL (p < 0.001), better postpartum health behaviours in terms of exclusive breastfeeding within 24 hours postpartum (x2 = 22.853, p
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2023

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Department of Industrial Engineering and Management

An Chen - Upphovsperson

Gui Zhi Cheng - Upphovsperson

Qian Qian Ni - Upphovsperson

Youdi Xin - Upphovsperson

East China University of Science and Technology - Medarbetare

Helsinki University Hospital - Medarbetare

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