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Effect of QR Code Supported Infant Care Training Given to Preterm Newborn Mothers on Motherhood Self-Efficacy and Anxiety
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Group receiving QR code supported training for Nursing Care and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 80 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of QR code supported infant care training given to mothers of preterm newborns on maternal self-efficacy and maternal anxiety level .
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
During the training process, QR codes were integrated into the sections related to the care of the newborn in the guide to provide mothers with the opportunity to watch the video simultaneously while reading the guide in practices requiring skills related to hygienic care of the newborn and nutrition / communication / sleep, and to allow them to watch it repeatedly as long as they feel the need. In these videos, the application steps were shown one by one. When the code is scanned with a smartphone, it automatically redirects the user to the specified URL. The QR codes in the Implementation Guide on the Care of the Newborn consist of eight videos) that allow mothers to watch the hygienic care of the newborn in practice. After the end of this phase of the training, the questionnaires were re-administered to the mothers in both groups one month after discharge.