Effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stress

Background: The sudden unexpected delivery of a premature infant is an extreme shock to parents. Some reports have found this to be risk factor for later behavioral problems. Mothers need support and education, there are however few studies and conflicting results. The purpose of this study was to...

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Main Authors: kobra Karami, shahnaz Rostami, fataneh Ghadirian
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Language:fas
Published: Lorestan University of Medical Science 2009-04-01
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Online Access:http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-104&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-f6814e515d68464180672bb8cc3beb692020-11-25T03:28:01ZfasLorestan University of Medical ScienceYafteh1563-07732009-04-011126773Effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stresskobra Karami0shahnaz Rostami1fataneh Ghadirian2 Background: The sudden unexpected delivery of a premature infant is an extreme shock to parents. Some reports have found this to be risk factor for later behavioral problems. Mothers need support and education, there are however few studies and conflicting results. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nursing supportive interventions on length of hospitalization and maternal stress. Materials and Methods: This semi experimental study was carried out in Ahvaz Emam Khomeini educational hospital on 60 mothers (case: 30, control: 30) of singleton preterm infants, free of known congenital abnormality, to determine the effects of nursing supportive intervention program on length of hospitalization of preterm infants and maternal stress. Baseline data was collected in both groups one day after delivery. Intervention group received nursing supportive intervention program that was an educational- supportive program, involved the birth after discharge of preterm. Educational portion did with video and booklet within 2 to 3 sessions. At the first month of infant’s age, the parenting stress index (PSI) questionnaires were distributed among the mothers and then data were compared using SPSS software, X2 test, Mann-whitney and indepent t tests. Results: Baseline stress in mothers was measured by stress test, but no significant difference was observed in both groups (p=0.66). After intervention, Mann-whitney test showed significant statistical difference(p=0.001).T test didn show significant difference between two groups on the length of hospitalization. Conclusion: This supportive educational intervention program reduced maternal stress and had no effect on the length of hospitalization of preterm infants.http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-104&slc_lang=en&sid=1Supportive intervention Maternal stress Premature infants
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Effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stress
Yafteh
Supportive intervention
Maternal stress
Premature infants
author_facet kobra Karami
shahnaz Rostami
fataneh Ghadirian
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title Effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stress
title_short Effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stress
title_full Effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stress
title_fullStr Effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stress
title_full_unstemmed Effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stress
title_sort effect of educational- supportive interventions on premature infants’ lentgh of hospitalization and maternal stress
publisher Lorestan University of Medical Science
series Yafteh
issn 1563-0773
publishDate 2009-04-01
description Background: The sudden unexpected delivery of a premature infant is an extreme shock to parents. Some reports have found this to be risk factor for later behavioral problems. Mothers need support and education, there are however few studies and conflicting results. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nursing supportive interventions on length of hospitalization and maternal stress. Materials and Methods: This semi experimental study was carried out in Ahvaz Emam Khomeini educational hospital on 60 mothers (case: 30, control: 30) of singleton preterm infants, free of known congenital abnormality, to determine the effects of nursing supportive intervention program on length of hospitalization of preterm infants and maternal stress. Baseline data was collected in both groups one day after delivery. Intervention group received nursing supportive intervention program that was an educational- supportive program, involved the birth after discharge of preterm. Educational portion did with video and booklet within 2 to 3 sessions. At the first month of infant’s age, the parenting stress index (PSI) questionnaires were distributed among the mothers and then data were compared using SPSS software, X2 test, Mann-whitney and indepent t tests. Results: Baseline stress in mothers was measured by stress test, but no significant difference was observed in both groups (p=0.66). After intervention, Mann-whitney test showed significant statistical difference(p=0.001).T test didn show significant difference between two groups on the length of hospitalization. Conclusion: This supportive educational intervention program reduced maternal stress and had no effect on the length of hospitalization of preterm infants.
topic Supportive intervention
Maternal stress
Premature infants
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