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Area of Science:

  • Neonatal care
  • Maternal-infant bonding
  • Quality improvement in healthcare

Background:

  • Parental stress is common in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) and Special Care Nurseries (SCNs) due to the intimidating environment and infant hospitalization.
  • Long infant stays in SCNs can cause emotional distress for parents, necessitating interventions to reduce stress and enhance caregiving confidence.
  • Preparing parents for post-discharge care is crucial for successful infant transition and family well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the HUG Your Baby parent education and support program.
  • To assess the program's impact on maternal stress and confidence in mothers of preterm infants.
  • To determine the program's effectiveness in a Level II SCN setting.

Main Methods:

  • A quality improvement pilot project was implemented.
  • The HUG Your Baby program was delivered to postpartum mothers of preterm infants (born <35 weeks gestation).
  • Maternal stress and confidence levels were measured during infant hospitalization.

Main Results:

  • A statistically significant decrease in maternal stress was observed.
  • A statistically significant increase in maternal confidence was demonstrated.
  • The program showed positive outcomes in a Level II SCN.

Conclusions:

  • The HUG Your Baby program is an effective parent education and support intervention.
  • The program demonstrably reduces maternal stress and increases confidence.
  • NICU and SCN families would benefit from implementing the HUG Your Baby program.