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Mother's level of confidence in caring for her late preterm infant: A mixed methods study.

Shahirose Sadrudin PremjiGianella PanaGenevieve CurrieAliyah DosaniSandra ReillyMarilyn YoungMarc HallTyler WilliamsonAbhay K Lodha
Published in: Journal of clinical nursing (2018)
Characteristics of LPIs contributed more to parenting stress score than parent characteristics; mothers however attempted to normalise the late preterm infant in order to minimise the parenting stress. Evidence-informed brief interventions tailored based on late preterm infant and parent characteristics may improve maternal confidence over time. Healthcare professional should provide education and anticipatory guidance prior to discharge, consistent care in hospital and postdischarge as this may impact maternal level of confidence. Future research needs to examine standards of care for discharge of LPIs and adherence to these standards.
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