Objective: Parenting confidence with regards to caring for their infants is crucial for the healthy adaptation to parenthood and the development of positive parent-infant relationships. The postpartum period is a tremendous transitional time for parents, so their unique needs should be considered. This study explored parenting confidence and needs in parents when their newborns are discharged from hospital, and explored the best predictors of parenting confidence and needs. Methods: A cross-sectional design with a questionnaire survey was used in this study. The questionnaire included three parts: Demographic, Parenting Needs and Parenting Confidence Questionnaire. We survey a convenience sample of 96 parents from a postnatal ward and a neo...
Transition to motherhood is referred to as change in the new role and relationship during women's ...
The sudden unexpected delivery of a preterm infant elicits many emotional responses from parents, wi...
The adjustment process to becoming a mother is affected by culture. However, earlier studies have no...
Objective: Parenting confidence with regards to caring for their infants is crucial for the healthy ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors influencing parenting confidence in first...
Abstract Background For first-time mothers, not knowing how to interact with newborn infants increas...
Admission of infant into Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) interrupts the attachment process of p...
Infants born very preterm are at risk of developmental and behavioural problems and their parents ar...
In reality, couples face many challenges in the transition to parenthood. These challenges can hardl...
Aim and objective. To examine the correlation between maternal parental self-efficacy and social sup...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent to which parental readiness for hospital discharge mediat...
Purpose. To determine the relationship between maternal confidence, maternal characteristics and exp...
Background: The sudden unexpected delivery of a preterm infant is a shock to parents with studies co...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing factors of mothers' confiden...
Raising an infant can be a tumultuous time for parents, with an increased risk of depression and anx...
Transition to motherhood is referred to as change in the new role and relationship during women's ...
The sudden unexpected delivery of a preterm infant elicits many emotional responses from parents, wi...
The adjustment process to becoming a mother is affected by culture. However, earlier studies have no...
Objective: Parenting confidence with regards to caring for their infants is crucial for the healthy ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors influencing parenting confidence in first...
Abstract Background For first-time mothers, not knowing how to interact with newborn infants increas...
Admission of infant into Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) interrupts the attachment process of p...
Infants born very preterm are at risk of developmental and behavioural problems and their parents ar...
In reality, couples face many challenges in the transition to parenthood. These challenges can hardl...
Aim and objective. To examine the correlation between maternal parental self-efficacy and social sup...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent to which parental readiness for hospital discharge mediat...
Purpose. To determine the relationship between maternal confidence, maternal characteristics and exp...
Background: The sudden unexpected delivery of a preterm infant is a shock to parents with studies co...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing factors of mothers' confiden...
Raising an infant can be a tumultuous time for parents, with an increased risk of depression and anx...
Transition to motherhood is referred to as change in the new role and relationship during women's ...
The sudden unexpected delivery of a preterm infant elicits many emotional responses from parents, wi...
The adjustment process to becoming a mother is affected by culture. However, earlier studies have no...