Maternal Kangaroo care education program in the neonatal intensive care unit improved mothers' perceptions, knowledge, perceived barriers and stress relates to premature infant
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of the maternal kangaroo care education programme over 1 month and 3 months on the mother's perception, knowledge, perceived barriers and stress. Design: A quasi-experimental and longitudinal study was conducted among mothers with premature infants. Methods: For...
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my.um.eprints.394782024-11-24T04:58:33Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/39478/ Maternal Kangaroo care education program in the neonatal intensive care unit improved mothers' perceptions, knowledge, perceived barriers and stress relates to premature infant Samsudin, Sharmiza Chui, Ping Lei Kamar, Azanna Binti Ahmad Abdullah, Khatijah Lim RJ Pediatrics RT Nursing Aim: To assess the effectiveness of the maternal kangaroo care education programme over 1 month and 3 months on the mother's perception, knowledge, perceived barriers and stress. Design: A quasi-experimental and longitudinal study was conducted among mothers with premature infants. Methods: Forty-eight mother-infant dyads were enrolled per arm in the control and experimental groups. The control group received standard routine care, while the experimental group received a maternal kangaroo care education program. Data were collected through self-administered Kangaroo Care Questionnaires. Chi-square, the general linear model and repeated measures ANOVA were used to analyse data. Results: The demographics are a majority of Malay mothers with multipara, a caesarean delivery with prematurity. At 3 months post-intervention, the experimental group reported a significant reduction in stress, a positive perception and good knowledge towards kangaroo care implementation. The mothers' perceived barriers towards kangaroo care significantly decreased after 3 months in the experimental group. Wiley 2023-01 Article PeerReviewed Samsudin, Sharmiza and Chui, Ping Lei and Kamar, Azanna Binti Ahmad and Abdullah, Khatijah Lim (2023) Maternal Kangaroo care education program in the neonatal intensive care unit improved mothers' perceptions, knowledge, perceived barriers and stress relates to premature infant. Nursing Open, 10 (1). pp. 349-357. ISSN 20541058, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1311 <https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1311>. 10.1002/nop2.1311 |
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Aim: To assess the effectiveness of the maternal kangaroo care education programme over 1 month and 3 months on the mother's perception, knowledge, perceived barriers and stress. Design: A quasi-experimental and longitudinal study was conducted among mothers with premature infants. Methods: Forty-eight mother-infant dyads were enrolled per arm in the control and experimental groups. The control group received standard routine care, while the experimental group received a maternal kangaroo care education program. Data were collected through self-administered Kangaroo Care Questionnaires. Chi-square, the general linear model and repeated measures ANOVA were used to analyse data. Results: The demographics are a majority of Malay mothers with multipara, a caesarean delivery with prematurity. At 3 months post-intervention, the experimental group reported a significant reduction in stress, a positive perception and good knowledge towards kangaroo care implementation. The mothers' perceived barriers towards kangaroo care significantly decreased after 3 months in the experimental group. |
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Maternal Kangaroo care education program in the neonatal intensive care unit improved mothers' perceptions, knowledge, perceived barriers and stress relates to premature infant |
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