Yasue Ota has simply been awarded her PhD inwards Nursing from Juntendo University inwards Chiba. We are delighted that she incorporated HUG Your Baby into her PhD implementation projection to get upwards nurses’ mightiness to promote mother-infant bonding.
Background: Nurses tin play an of import purpose inwards facilitating mother-infant bonding during the early on postnatal period. But ofttimes nurses produce non come across this goal. This researcher worked to develop a user-friendly, accessible, web-based preparation to get upwards nurses’ mightiness to facilitate mother-infant bonding.
Methods: First, nurses in addition to mother-baby dyads were observed. Next, semi-structured interviews alongside those nurses was conducted, a literature review was performed in addition to the web-based program was developed. The web-based plan included: 1) Completion of HUG Your Baby’s Japanese online plan (J. Tedder) to get upwards nurses’ noesis nearly infants’ behaviors; 2) preparation inwards effective communication skills in addition to childrearing back upwards to get upwards mother-infant bonding and; 3) review of example studies to apply noesis in addition to skills to clinical practice. The ICE Model Theory (F. Young) in addition to the Reflective Approach Model (G. Gibbs) were applied to the pattern of this educational program. The plan was pilot-tested alongside 10 midwives at a nativity center.
Results: There was positive feedback from nurses nearly the course’s length, its involvement in addition to its score of difficulty.
Conclusion: This comprehensive educational programme for nurses has the potential to contribute to facilitating nurses’ responsiveness to infants in addition to mother-infant bonding during the early on postnatal period.
Publication: Yasue Ota, Mari Takahashi (2016). Nurses’ back upwards to facilitate mother-infant attachment during the early on postpartum period. Japanese Journal of Maternal Health, 56(4), 618-625.
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