Maternal Health Effects of Internet-Based Education Interventions during the Postpartum Period: A Systematic Review

Q3 Nursing
Jungmi Chae, Hyun Kyoung Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the maternal health effects of internet-based education interventions on parturients during the postpartum period through a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Methods: An electronic literature search of the Cochrane Library, CINAHL, EMBASE, Eric, PsycINFO, PubMed, RISS, and KISS databases was performed, using the combination of keywords such as ‘ parenthood education ’ , ‘ *natal education ’ , ‘ *birth intervention ’ , ‘ internet-based intervention ’ , ‘ randomized controlled trial ’ . The inclusion criteria were peer-reviewed papers in English regarding randomized controlled trials of internet-based postnatal education interventions. Educational interventions were delivered through any web, mobile, eHealth, mHealth, virtual reality, short message service, or social networking service platform. Quality appraisal was performed using the Risk of Bias 2 (RoB 2) for randomized controlled trials. Nine articles were yielded, and the intervention effects were analyzed. Results: Internet-based education interventions during the postpartum period affect maternal self-efficacy, postpartum depression, and successive breastfeeding; however, they do not affect maternal satisfaction and parenting confidence. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that internet-based education interventions affect maternal health status in terms of psychological, emotional, and physical wellness. Therefore, maternal health care professionals can utilize remote education using the internet or mobile-based interventions during the postpartum period.
基于互联网的产后教育干预对孕产妇健康的影响:一项系统综述
目的:本研究旨在通过随机对照试验的系统回顾,调查产后互联网教育干预对产妇健康的影响。方法:对Cochrane Library、CINAHL、EMBASE、Eric、PsycINFO、PubMed、RISS和KISS数据库进行电子文献检索,使用关键词组合,如“父母教育”、“*出生教育”、”*出生干预“、”基于互联网的干预“和”随机对照试验“。纳入标准是关于基于互联网的产后教育干预的随机对照试验的英文同行评审论文。教育干预通过任何网络、移动、eHealth、mHealth、虚拟现实、短信服务或社交网络服务平台提供。使用随机对照试验的偏倚风险2(RoB2)进行质量评估。共发表9篇文章,并对干预效果进行分析。结果:产后期间基于互联网的教育干预影响产妇自我效能感、产后抑郁和连续母乳喂养;然而,它们并不影响母亲的满意度和养育子女的信心。结论:本研究表明,基于互联网的教育干预从心理、情感和身体健康方面影响产妇的健康状况。因此,产妇保健专业人员可以在产后利用互联网或基于移动的干预措施进行远程教育。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing is the official journal of the Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing. This journal aims to provide worldwide access to tilmely research and practice feature of use to community health nurses, educators, school health teachers, occupational nurses, and administrators in the field of community health nursing. JKACHN coverage includes theoretical, practical, and educational issues related to community health nursing. Articles include original research articles, reviews, editorials.
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