评估印度卡纳塔克邦达克什纳坎纳达地区芒格洛尔塔鲁克新生儿沟通、健康、喂养和吞咽教育计划(N-CHFSEP)的效果:一项初步研究

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
F1000Research Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.152320.2
Deepthi Ouseph, Jayashree Kanthila, Sunil Baliga, Shraddha Shetty, Sudhin Karuppali
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背景:初产妇在怀孕期间和分娩后面临各种挑战。关于新妈妈产后教育计划有效性的数据有限(Subramanian et al., 2020)。本研究旨在评估一项旨在改善初产妇对新生儿沟通、一般健康、喂养和吞咽态度的教育计划的效果。目的:(1)编制态度问卷(AQ)、父母教育计划[新生儿沟通、健康、喂养和吞咽教育计划(N-CHFSEP)]和反馈问卷(FQ);(2)评估N-CHFSEP在分娩前后的疗效。这项研究在2023年8月至2024年2月期间进行,涉及98名通过任何分娩方式生下健康新生儿的初产母亲。参与者精通英语或卡纳达语。该研究排除了多胞胎母亲、有严重医疗或心理问题的母亲以及卫生专业人员。方法:研究分为两个阶段:第一阶段开发和验证AQ、N-CHFSEP和FQ。N-CHFSEP涵盖了关键主题,包括从出生到6个月的沟通、喂养和一般健康的里程碑。第二阶段对参与者使用这些工具。采用描述性统计、配对t检验和卡方检验对数据进行分析。结果:93%的母亲报告说,在完成该项目后,她们在识别婴儿的沟通、喂养和健康相关迹象方面的信心增加了。差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。社会人口因素如母亲年龄、教育程度、职业和家庭类型显著影响信心水平。与会者的反馈强调了该项目在增进知识方面的有效性,并提出了改进建议。结论:N-CHFSEP显著提高了母亲对新生儿护理的信心,有助于改善母婴健康。然而,该研究缺乏一个对照组,并且仅在项目结束后立即评估有效性。未来的研究可以结合实际演示和实践培训,以进一步提高项目的影响。
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Evaluating the Efficacy of the Newborn Communication, Health, Feeding, and Swallowing Education Program (N-CHFSEP) for First-Time Mothers in Mangalore taluk, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka, India: A Preliminary Study.

Background: Primiparous mothers face diverse challenges during pregnancy and post-childbirth. There is limited data on the effectiveness of postnatal educational programs for new mothers (Subramanian et al., 2020). This study aimed to assess the efficacy of an educational program designed to improve primiparous mothers' attitudes toward newborn communication, general health, feeding, and swallowing. The objectives were (1) to develop an attitude questionnaire (AQ), a parent education program [Newborn Communication, Health, Feeding and Swallowing Education Program (N-CHFSEP)], and a feedback questionnaire (FQ); and (2) to estimate the efficacy of N-CHFSEP pre- and post-delivery. The research, conducted between August 2023 and February 2024, involved 98 primiparous mothers who gave birth to healthy newborns through any delivery method. Participants were proficient in English or Kannada. The study excluded mothers delivering multiples, those with significant medical or psychological issues, and health professionals.

Methods: The study had two phases: Phase 1 developed and validated the AQ, N-CHFSEP, and FQ. N-CHFSEP covered key topics, including milestones in communication, feeding, and general health from birth to 6 months. Phase 2 administered these tools to participants. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired t-tests, and chi-square tests.

Results: 93% of mothers reported increased confidence in recognizing communication, feeding, and health-related signs in their infants after completing the program. This change was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Sociodemographic factors like maternal age, education, occupation, and family type significantly influenced confidence levels. Feedback from participants highlighted the program's effectiveness in enhancing knowledge, with suggestions for improvements.

Conclusions: N-CHFSEP significantly boosted mothers' confidence in newborn care, contributing to better maternal and infant health. However, the study lacked a control group, and the effectiveness was evaluated only immediately after the program. Future research could incorporate practical demonstrations and hands-on training to further enhance the program's impact.

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