1. Prenatal counseling beyond the threshold of viability.
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Govande, V P, Brasel, K J, Das, U G, Koop, J I, Lagatta, J, and Basir, M A
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CHI-squared test , *COUNSELING , *PREMATURE infants , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *T-test (Statistics) , *HEALTH literacy , *DATA analysis software , *STATE-Trait Anxiety Inventory - Abstract
Objective:It is common clinical practice to counsel parents expecting an early-moderate premature birth. The aim of the current study was to assess maternal knowledge of potential problems of prematurity after counseling.Study design:Prospective study of 49 participants admitted between 23 and 33 weeks gestation with threatened premature birth; a prematurity knowledge questionnaire and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory were administered after counseling but before delivery.Result:Across all gestational-ages, participants were more aware of short-term problems than long-term problems. With increasing gestational age the knowledge of long-term problems decreased (P=0.01). Maternal knowledge was 82% for gestational ages where clear guidelines exist regarding goal of counseling and information that should be provided to the parents.Conclusion:Most mothers of early-moderate premature infants are not aware of the potential for long-term problems. Guidelines, which outline the information that should be provided to parents, may improve maternal knowledge after counseling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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