Giles Averie C, Ren Dianxu, Founds Sandra
University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing in Pittsburgh, PA..
University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing in Pittsburgh, PA.
Nurs Womens Health. 2016 Jun-Jul;20(3):258-67. doi: 10.1016/j.nwh.2016.04.024.
We developed a pilot evidence-based prenatal educational intervention to increase knowledge of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) and early parenting skills for women with opiate dependency who enrolled in a pregnancy buprenorphine clinic. We developed, implemented, and tested modules regarding expectations during newborn hospitalization for observation or treatment of NAS and regarding evidence-based parenting skills in response to NAS behaviors. Testing evaluated baseline knowledge of early parenting skills with newborns at risk for NAS and change from baseline after the educational intervention. No statistically significant difference in composite knowledge scores was observed. A brief survey completed by the participants postpartum affirmed the perception of women that the educational intervention effectively prepared them for the early postpartum period while their newborns were hospitalized.
我们开展了一项基于证据的产前教育干预试点项目,旨在提高参与妊娠丁丙诺啡诊所的阿片类药物依赖女性对新生儿戒断综合征(NAS)的认识以及早期育儿技能。我们开发、实施并测试了关于新生儿因NAS接受住院观察或治疗期间的预期以及针对NAS行为的循证育儿技能的模块。测试评估了有NAS风险的新生儿早期育儿技能的基线知识以及教育干预后的基线变化。未观察到综合知识得分有统计学上的显著差异。参与者产后完成的一项简短调查证实了女性的看法,即教育干预有效地帮助她们为产后早期新生儿住院做好了准备。