虚拟支持程序对早产儿母亲的知识及其联系的影响。

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Supaporn Pusri, Sudaporn Payakkaraung, Wanlaya Thampanichawat
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这项准实验研究考察了虚拟支持程序对早产儿母亲及其关系的知识的影响。早产婴儿的母亲由于立即分离和产后早期缺乏支持,尤其是不能定期探望婴儿的母亲,有与婴儿情感疏远的风险。据我们所知,泰国还没有研究调查虚拟支持对这些母亲的影响,因为大多数学者都把重点放在促进母婴互动上,以提高母子关系,增强母亲在出院前对婴儿的了解。本研究在泰国招募了74名接受新生儿重症和中级护理的早产儿母亲。根据婴儿的胎龄与母亲匹配,分为两组:实验组接受虚拟支持,对照组接受常规护理。结果表明,虚拟支持方案显著提高了母亲对早产儿线索和母亲角色的认识以及母婴关系。在探视的第一周内,持续的支持至关重要,特别是在提供有关早产儿的信息和情感支持方面,以改善母婴关系。
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Effects of a virtual supportive program on the knowledge of mothers of preterm infants and their bonding.

This quasi-experimental study examined the effect of a virtual supportive program on knowledge among mothers of preterm infants and their bond. Mothers of preterm infants are at risk of becoming emotionally detached from their infants because of immediate separation and the lack of support during the early postpartum period, especially in mothers who cannot visit their infant regularly. To the best of our knowledge, no study in Thailand has examined the effects of virtual support for these mothers, as most scholars have focused on promoting mother-infant interaction to improve bonding and enhancing mothers' knowledge about their infant before discharge. This study recruited 74 mothers with preterm infants receiving neonatal intensive and intermediate care in Thailand. The participants were matched to mothers according to their infants' gestational ages and assigned into the following two groups: experimental group receiving virtual support, and control group receiving routine care. The results showed that the virtual supportive program significantly improved mothers' knowledge on preterm infants' cues and maternal roles as well as mother-infant bonding. Consistent support during the first week of visitation was essential, especially in providing information about premature infants and emotional support, to improve mother-infant bonding.

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Infant Mental Health Journal
Infant Mental Health Journal PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
69
期刊介绍: The Infant Mental Health Journal (IMHJ) is the official publication of the World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) and the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MI-AIMH) and is copyrighted by MI-AIMH. The Infant Mental Health Journal publishes peer-reviewed research articles, literature reviews, program descriptions/evaluations, theoretical/conceptual papers and brief reports (clinical case studies and novel pilot studies) that focus on early social and emotional development and characteristics that influence social-emotional development from relationship-based perspectives. Examples of such influences include attachment relationships, early relationship development, caregiver-infant interactions, infant and early childhood mental health services, contextual and cultural influences on infant/toddler/child and family development, including parental/caregiver psychosocial characteristics and attachment history, prenatal experiences, and biological characteristics in interaction with relational environments that promote optimal social-emotional development or place it at higher risk. Research published in IMHJ focuses on the prenatal-age 5 period and employs relationship-based perspectives in key research questions and interpretation and implications of findings.
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