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3- The Relationship of Mother's Age family structure and knowledge of newborn Care

Research Authors
Faransa A. Ahmed & Howieda A. Fouly
Research Journal
1st International Conference Nursing Practices & Era Challenges
Research Publisher
Faculty of Nursing Assiut University
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
1 (1)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2017
Research_Pages
28-34
Research Abstract

Background: Pregnancy during adolescent age is associated with poor neonatal care outcomes, which may burden
the adolescent mothers and their families. Aim to delineate relationship of mother's age and family structure and
knowledge about their newborn care. Methods: A descriptive comparative design of 396 mothers, 55 of them were
adolescents, recruited from Post-partum Unit at Women's Health Hospital and neonatal intensive care unit at
Children Hospital at Assiut University, Egypt, from January to June 2015. Results: comparison between adult and
adolescent mothers revealed an unsatisfactory level of knowledge about newborn care, particularly regarding breast
feeding, personal hygiene, and immunization. However, regarding family structure, it was found a significant
difference between mothers live with nuclear against extended family regarding their knowledge about newborn
immunization. Conclusion: Adolescent mothers have less knowledge about neonatal care, while mothers within a nuclear family have a satisfactory knowledge about neonatal care more than mothers within the extended family.