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The Effect of Education Given to Mothers to Prevent Neonatal Jaundice on the Knowledge Level and Frequency of Jaundice Development
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating examine the impact of education for Education. Completed, enrolled 78 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study was a randomised controlled trial conducted to determine the effect of the training given to mothers who gave birth by caesarean section in the obstetrics and gynaecology service clinic of Sultanbeyli State Hospital on the level of knowledge and the frequency of jaundice development. All participants who fulfil the inclusion criteria (86 in total) will be included in the study. The 'maternal data collection form' and 'information form on neonatal jaundice' will be applied to the pregnant women as a pre-test. Training will be planned for the participants in the intervention group in 2 sessions. Mothers in the control group will not receive this planned training. On the day of discharge, the 'neonatal jaundice information form' will be filled in again by the participants and the information scores will be recorded. After the intervention group is discharged, they will be called by telephone and jaundice symptoms will be questioned. After 1 month, the 'information form on neonatal jaundice' and 'neonatal follow-up form' will be filled in both groups and the information will be recorded.
Study Details
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Interventions
The mothers in the study group were given education about neonatal jaundice and were trained to increase the mothers' knowledge level and to prevent neonatal jaundice.