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Adaptation Of The Parent Readiness For Hospital Discharge Scale With Mothers Of Preterm Infants Discharged From The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Naiire Salmani, Marzieh Zare Marvast, Somayeh Kahdouei, Marianne E. Weiss Dec 2020

Adaptation Of The Parent Readiness For Hospital Discharge Scale With Mothers Of Preterm Infants Discharged From The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Naiire Salmani, Marzieh Zare Marvast, Somayeh Kahdouei, Marianne E. Weiss

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Aims and objectives

To evaluate the psychometric properties of a new Persian translation of the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale.

Background

Globally, one in 10 newborns are born preterm and many require care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A primary role of NICU nurses is to assure parents are well prepared to take their newborns home from the hospital. Assessment of parent perception of discharge readiness provides important input into discharge decisions. The availability of reliable and valid instruments tested within the geographical and cultural context is needed for a comprehensive assessment of predischarge readiness, so that parent …


Hispanic Mothers' Normative Beliefs And Intentions About The Discussion Of Sex-Related Topics With Their Adolescent Daughters, Dana M. Rodriguez Oct 2014

Hispanic Mothers' Normative Beliefs And Intentions About The Discussion Of Sex-Related Topics With Their Adolescent Daughters, Dana M. Rodriguez

Dissertations (1934 -)

Hispanic adolescent females continue to have rates of pregnancy and STIs, which exceed those of white non-Hispanic peers. When mothers engage in the discussion of sex-related topics (DSRTs) with their adolescent daughters, it has been shown to delay or decrease sexual intercourse. However, it has been found that Hispanic parents talk less with their daughters about sex-related topics (SRTs) when compared to other ethnic groups. Understanding why Hispanic mothers may or may not intend to engage in DSRTs is important in order to design culturally appropriate programs aimed at increasing their DSRTs. A sequential mixed-methods predictive correlational design framed by …