Effect of Child Development Knowledge, Rearing Knowledge and Use of Health Care Service on Maternal Confidence among Mothers with Premature Infants

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine how child development knowledge, child rearing knowledge, and use of healthcare services after discharge affect maternal confidence among mothers of premature infants. Methods: Participants in this study were 55 mothers who were involved in internet...

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Main Authors: So Yeon Kim, Sook Jung Kang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing 2017-10-01
Series:Child Health Nursing Research
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Online Access:http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-23-4-407.pdf
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spelling doaj-d8b3216062ad4cb097177c2366da69a42021-02-02T03:59:43ZengKorean Academy of Child Health NursingChild Health Nursing Research2287-91102287-91292017-10-0123440741510.4094/chnr.2017.23.4.4071559Effect of Child Development Knowledge, Rearing Knowledge and Use of Health Care Service on Maternal Confidence among Mothers with Premature InfantsSo Yeon Kim0Sook Jung Kang1College of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, KoreaCollege of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, KoreaPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine how child development knowledge, child rearing knowledge, and use of healthcare services after discharge affect maternal confidence among mothers of premature infants. Methods: Participants in this study were 55 mothers who were involved in internet communities for mothers with premature infants and 30 mothers who visited hospitals for follow up care after having their babies discharged from Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) in South Korea. Results: Presence of operation history, child development and rearing knowledge, and use of healthcare service explained 12.2% of maternal confidence. Presence of operation history (β=.32, p<.05) and child development knowledge (β=.52, p<.05) were significant predictors for maternal confidence. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that mothers with premature infants need further education especially on motor development, developmental knowledge, and knowledge related to operations for mothers whose child had surgery in the NICU. Also information about services provided from community health services for premature infants need to be advertised and distributed.http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-23-4-407.pdfChild developmentKnowledgeMothersPremature birth
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Sook Jung Kang
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Effect of Child Development Knowledge, Rearing Knowledge and Use of Health Care Service on Maternal Confidence among Mothers with Premature Infants
Child Health Nursing Research
Child development
Knowledge
Mothers
Premature birth
author_facet So Yeon Kim
Sook Jung Kang
author_sort So Yeon Kim
title Effect of Child Development Knowledge, Rearing Knowledge and Use of Health Care Service on Maternal Confidence among Mothers with Premature Infants
title_short Effect of Child Development Knowledge, Rearing Knowledge and Use of Health Care Service on Maternal Confidence among Mothers with Premature Infants
title_full Effect of Child Development Knowledge, Rearing Knowledge and Use of Health Care Service on Maternal Confidence among Mothers with Premature Infants
title_fullStr Effect of Child Development Knowledge, Rearing Knowledge and Use of Health Care Service on Maternal Confidence among Mothers with Premature Infants
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Child Development Knowledge, Rearing Knowledge and Use of Health Care Service on Maternal Confidence among Mothers with Premature Infants
title_sort effect of child development knowledge, rearing knowledge and use of health care service on maternal confidence among mothers with premature infants
publisher Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing
series Child Health Nursing Research
issn 2287-9110
2287-9129
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine how child development knowledge, child rearing knowledge, and use of healthcare services after discharge affect maternal confidence among mothers of premature infants. Methods: Participants in this study were 55 mothers who were involved in internet communities for mothers with premature infants and 30 mothers who visited hospitals for follow up care after having their babies discharged from Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) in South Korea. Results: Presence of operation history, child development and rearing knowledge, and use of healthcare service explained 12.2% of maternal confidence. Presence of operation history (β=.32, p<.05) and child development knowledge (β=.52, p<.05) were significant predictors for maternal confidence. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that mothers with premature infants need further education especially on motor development, developmental knowledge, and knowledge related to operations for mothers whose child had surgery in the NICU. Also information about services provided from community health services for premature infants need to be advertised and distributed.
topic Child development
Knowledge
Mothers
Premature birth
url http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-23-4-407.pdf
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