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Residential parenting services: An integrative literature review of characteristics, service usage and parent and staff perspectives.

Hannah Grace DahlenSimone Maree OrmsbySuzanne BrownhillCathrine FowlerVirginia Schmied
Published in: Nursing open (2022)
Thirty studies were quantitative, nine were qualitative, and one was mixed methods. All studies originated from in Australia. Women and babies admitted to residential parenting services were found more likely to be: older, Australian born, from higher socio-economic groups, and first-time mothers, and having labour and birth interventions and a history of mental health disorders. The babies were more likely to be twins, male and admitted with sleep disorders and dysregulated behaviour. Studies reporting postintervention outcomes demonstrated improvements to maternal mental health, breastfeeding, parenting confidence and sleep quality, and infant sleeping and behaviour.
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