Perceptions of mothers with preterm infants about early communication development: A scoping review.

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Elanie Van Schalkwyk, Samantha Gay, Julia Miller, Elani Matthee, Berna Gerber
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Background: Preterm infants are at risk of communication disorders or delays, and their mothers experience various difficult emotions and realities. These communication difficulties could be effectively prevented or addressed through the provision of appropriate maternal support. Maternal perceptions regarding early communication-interaction and development in preterm population should thus be well understood by health professionals. Previous studies have focussed on parents' and patients' perceptions of medical information received from health professionals. Limited research, however, has been undertaken on maternal perceptions of early communication development in preterm infants, specifically in the South African context.

Objectives: The study aims to summarise the range and the nature of available research in the fields of early communication development and intervention in preterm infants, specifically maternal perceptions thereof.

Method: A scoping review methodology comprising five phases was used. Data were extracted from the final selection of 12 articles and analysed through quantitative and thematic techniques.

Results: The results of the scoping review indicate that the defined research field is in a developing phase. Mothers mainly experience negative emotions and have limited knowledge regarding communication interaction with preterm infants. Furthermore, hospitalisation has been experienced as a barrier to natural communication-interaction between mother and infant.

Conclusion: Based on these results, it is recommended that primary research be conducted with the mothers of preterm infants to establish the most effective strategies for communication-interaction training with this vulnerable population. A further recommendation would be to increase awareness of early communication development and intervention in the preterm population amongst both parents and health professionals.

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早产儿母亲对早期沟通发展的看法:一项范围审查。
背景:早产儿有沟通障碍或延迟的风险,他们的母亲经历各种困难的情绪和现实。通过提供适当的产妇支助,可以有效地预防或解决这些沟通困难。因此,卫生专业人员应充分了解产妇对早产儿早期交流、互动和发展的看法。以前的研究集中在父母和病人对从卫生专业人员那里得到的医疗信息的看法上。然而,关于母亲对早产儿早期沟通发展的看法的研究有限,特别是在南非的情况下。目的:本研究旨在总结早产儿早期沟通发展和干预领域现有研究的范围和性质,特别是母亲对其的看法。方法:采用包括五个阶段的范围审查方法学。从最终选择的12篇文章中提取数据,并通过定量和专题技术进行分析。结果:范围综述结果表明所界定的研究领域尚处于发展阶段。母亲主要感受负面情绪,对与早产儿的沟通互动知识有限。此外,住院已经成为母亲和婴儿之间自然交流互动的障碍。结论:基于这些结果,建议对早产儿母亲进行初步研究,以建立对这一弱势群体进行沟通互动培训的最有效策略。另一项建议是提高父母和保健专业人员对早产儿早期沟通发展和干预的认识。
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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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