POSTPARTUM WOMEN S LEVEL OF COMPREHENSION OF NEWBORN CARE INSTRUCTIONS AT A ROOMING-IN FACILITY

  • Dauber B
  • Cunha M
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Introduction: This study aimed to assess the postpartum women's level of comprehension of newborn care practices taught at a rooming-in facility. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a Likert scale was used to assess the participants' level of comprehension of the postpartum instructions provided by the nursing staff at a maternity ward of a teaching hospital in southern Brazil. Results: A total of 196 women were interviewed. The analysis of the overall level of comprehension of newborn care instructions, assessed by means of Likert scale scores, was considered satisfactory, with a mean comprehension of 77.19% (SD: 17.3%) and a median comprehension of 80% (IQR: 70-90). Conclusions: The newborn care instructions provided by the nursing staff at a rooming-in facility were satisfactorily understood by the postpartum women (AU)

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Dauber, B. C., & Cunha, M. L. C. da. (2017). POSTPARTUM WOMEN S LEVEL OF COMPREHENSION OF NEWBORN CARE INSTRUCTIONS AT A ROOMING-IN FACILITY. Clinical & Biomedical Research, 37(3), 193–197. https://doi.org/10.4322/2357-9730.73453

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