Purpose. To determine the relationship between maternal confidence, maternal characteristics and experiences with nursing support during pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period. Additionally, to describe and compare the maternity experiences of women with low and high confidence levels. Results. Multiparas were significantly more confident in the postpartum period than primiparas (p < 0.0001), although confidence increased over time for primiparas (p < 0.0001) and decreased over time for multiparas (p < 0.0005). Mothers who spoke a language other than English or French were significantly less confident caring for themselves at home (p < 0.0005) and caring for their baby at home (p < 0.0001). Mothers' rating of breastfeedin...
This study was designed to assess Tanzanian women's perceptions of their concerns during the early ...
Aim: The study was conducted as a descriptive study in order to determine mothers’ postpartum comfor...
This quantitative study used an exploratory, descriptive, comparative design to examine and describ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing factors of mothers' confiden...
Primigravida mothers need positive feedback and successes in infant care giving if they are to learn...
Our aim in this Gadamerian hermeneutic study was to understand maternal breastfeeding confidence and...
Breastfeeding has been shown repeatedly to be the single most effective way to prevent infant death....
Program planning for postpartum mothers requires knowledge of the effects of parity and time since d...
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationships among perceived stress, birth satisf...
This study aimed to identify whether the number of supporters who provided different types of suppor...
Objectives. To determine whether vulnerability factors (confidence with breastfeeding, postpartum de...
This study explores the concerns and coping strategies of primiparous women during the first one to...
Using a questionnaire developed by M. Gruis in 1974, this study determines (a) the major concerns of...
Women's confidence in the adventure of birth has been mostly investigated as absence of anxiety. Pri...
This study clarifies the process through which mothers gain confidence during continued breastfeedin...
This study was designed to assess Tanzanian women's perceptions of their concerns during the early ...
Aim: The study was conducted as a descriptive study in order to determine mothers’ postpartum comfor...
This quantitative study used an exploratory, descriptive, comparative design to examine and describ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing factors of mothers' confiden...
Primigravida mothers need positive feedback and successes in infant care giving if they are to learn...
Our aim in this Gadamerian hermeneutic study was to understand maternal breastfeeding confidence and...
Breastfeeding has been shown repeatedly to be the single most effective way to prevent infant death....
Program planning for postpartum mothers requires knowledge of the effects of parity and time since d...
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationships among perceived stress, birth satisf...
This study aimed to identify whether the number of supporters who provided different types of suppor...
Objectives. To determine whether vulnerability factors (confidence with breastfeeding, postpartum de...
This study explores the concerns and coping strategies of primiparous women during the first one to...
Using a questionnaire developed by M. Gruis in 1974, this study determines (a) the major concerns of...
Women's confidence in the adventure of birth has been mostly investigated as absence of anxiety. Pri...
This study clarifies the process through which mothers gain confidence during continued breastfeedin...
This study was designed to assess Tanzanian women's perceptions of their concerns during the early ...
Aim: The study was conducted as a descriptive study in order to determine mothers’ postpartum comfor...
This quantitative study used an exploratory, descriptive, comparative design to examine and describ...