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Research Paper | Nursing | Iraq | Volume 7 Issue 2, February 2018 | Popularity: 6.9 / 10
Effectiveness of Education Training Program on Nurse-Midwives? Knowledge about Immediate Mother and Newborn Skin to Skin Contact at Birth in Baghdad Maternity Hospitals
MuntahaK. Mejbil, Rabea M. Ali, Afifa R. Aziz
Abstract: The present study aims at determining the effectiveness of an educational training program nurse-midwives knowledge about immediate mother and newborn skin to skin contact at birth in Baghdad Maternity Hospitals. A quasi-experimental test-retest design was carried throughout the present study with the application of a pre-test and posttest for nurses-midwives knowledge regarding stages of labor and pre-test and post-test for their practices during stages of labor, as well as the use of observational checklist. Non-probability (purposive) consists of (70) nurse- midwife, is selected. The sample is exposed to pretest, educational training program and posttest. The sample recruitment takes place from April 10th 2017 to December 26th 2017. An educational training program is constructed based on initial assessment data and instrument is constructed, relative to the educational training program, to determine the effectiveness of the program on nurses-midwives knowledge about skin-to-skin contact. The program and the instruments content validity is determined through panel of (20) expert. The reliability of the instrument is obtained through the application of inter-rater reliability for the determination of the knowledge instruments equivalence with adequate correlation coefficient of (r = 0.70). Data are collected through the utilization of the instrument as self-report questionnaire for the nurses-midwives knowledge as mean of data collection. Data are analyzed through the application of descriptive statistical data analysis approach of frequency, percentage, mean, grand mean, standard deviation, mean of scores and relative sufficiency and inferential statistical data analysis approach of t-test. The results indicate that nurses-midwives knowledge about skin-to-skin contact have been greatly improved after their being exposed to the educational training program. The study concludes that the educational training program is confirmed to be an effective measure that can improve nurses-midwives knowledge.
Keywords: nurse-midwives, knowledge, skin to skin contact
Edition: Volume 7 Issue 2, February 2018
Pages: 406 - 409
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