The aim of the study is to: \- Evaluate the effect of creating opportunities for parent empowerment program on maternal sense of competence, mental health outcome and mother-infant interaction. RESEARCH HYPOTHESES * Mothers of preterm neonates who receive creating opportunities for parent empowerment program exhibit high level of competence than those who don't. * Mothers of preterm neonates who receive creating opportunities for parent empowerment program exhibit less stress level than those who don't. * Mothers of preterm neonates who receive creating opportunities for parent empowerment program exhibit high interaction than those who don't. The mothers of preterm neonates will be assigned into two equal groups as follows: * Study group (group II) mothers of preterm neonates who will receive COPE program. * Control group (group I) mothers of preterm neonates who will not receive COPE program.
* Research Design: A quasi-experimental (pre-posttest) research design will be used. * Setting: The study will be conducted at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Smouha Specialty Hospital in Alexandria. * Subjects: A convenience sampling of 60 mothers of preterm infants who admitted to the previously mentioned setting * During the 1st day of preterm admission to NICU data concerning characteristics of neonates and their mothers' in both groups will be obtained from medical records using tool I. * The pretest will be conducted to the mothers of neonates on the 1st day of admission in the NICU to assess mothers' sense of competence and perceived stress by interviewing them to collect data using tool II, III and mother infant interaction in both groups by observation using tool IV. * After completion of the pretest, the mothers in the study group will receive COPE program, then at the 7th day of the study posttest will be done for both group
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
It helps to recognize the critical role of parents and encourage taking an active role in their neonate's care, engaging in dyadic interaction with their neonate. COPE program consists of two types of educational information; as teaching parents about normal physical, developmental and behavioral characteristics of their preterm infants and the best ways to interact with them and facilitate their development.
Matrouh university
Marsá Maţrūḩ, Egypt
Parenting Sense of Competency Scale (PSOC)
This scale was developed by Gibaud-Wallston \& Wandersman, 1978, the Chinese version of the PSOC Scale (C-PSOC) to assess the mothers' sense of competence and satisfaction with parenting. The C-PSOC includes 17 items.
Time frame: 7 days
Modified Parental Stressor Scale (PSS): NICU
This scale was developed by (Miles et al. 1993). It is used to assess perceived stress of mothers with preterm infants during the NICU hospitalization of their infant. The PSS:NICU is a 50-item self-report scale that measures parental stress related to four dimensions of the NICU environment: sights and sounds in the NICU (5 items); the infant's appearance (21 items); staff behaviors and communication (13 items), and parent interaction with baby (11 items).
Time frame: 7 days
Parent-Infant Interaction Observation (PIIO) Checklist:
It is an observational Scale developed by (Svanberg, et al., 2013), It is a screening tool for parent-infant interactions for infant aged from 0-6 months. It includes 13 interactional items such as: Infant positioning, eye contact, vocalizations, affect engagement and synchrony, warmth and affection, holding and handling, verbal commenting (mind- mindedness), attunement/ harmony to distress, bodily intrusiveness, expressed expectations, empathic understanding, responsive turn taking, and baby's self-soothing strategies.
Time frame: 7 days
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