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Jeanne Pigeon Turenne, Marjolaine Héon, Marilyn Aita, Joanne Faessler, Chantal Doddridge.
Abstract
This article presents the development and evaluation of an educational intervention aiming at an evidence-based practice of skin-to-skin contact at birth among nurses of a maternity care unit. Based on the Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice to Promote Quality Care, four educational sessions were developed according to an active-learning pedagogy. Even if the nurses' practice did not fully meet the recommendations for skin-to-skin contact, a pre- and postintervention evaluation showed some positive results, such as a longer duration of skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth, delivery of some routine care directly on mothers' chest, and improved parent education. The educational intervention seems to have enacted some evidence-based nursing practice changes regarding skin-to-skin contact at birth.Keywords: active-learning pedagogy; educational intervention; evidence-based practice; immediate postpartum; skin-to-skin contact
Year: 2016 PMID: 27445449 PMCID: PMC4944456 DOI: 10.1891/1058-1243.25.2.116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Perinat Educ ISSN: 1058-1243