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Midwifery | 1996

A comparative study of breast feeding after traditional postnatal hospital care and early discharge

Linda J. Kvist; Eva-Kristina Persson; Göran Lingman

OBJECTIVE To provide quality assurance for the care plan and working structure within the early discharge unit at the Womens Clinic, Central Hospital, Helsingborg, Sweden. DESIGN Survey, using postal questionnaire. SETTING The Womens Clinic, Central Hospital, Helsingborg, Sweden. PARTICIPANTS 304 women with babies of six months of age, delivered at the Central Hospital, Helsingborg, between September and December 1993 and who, together with their baby, met the criteria for early discharge. Early discharge is generally defined in Sweden as discharge before 72 hours postpartum. MEASUREMENTS AND FINDINGS Of the participants 41% chose early discharge (ED) and 59% chose traditional hospital care (THC). Four groups were studied for breast feeding frequency - THC primiparae, ED primiparae, THC multiparae and ED multiparae. Further division was made for breast feeding at 2, 4 and 6 months of age. The four main groups were examined for demographic differences. A difference was found in education level; early discharge mothers had a lower level of education than THC mothers. No significant difference was found for the frequency or duration of breast feeding between the early discharge and the traditional hospital care groups, despite the higher education level in the traditional hospital care group. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE A possible explanation for this finding is that a care plan aimed at supporting the individuals responsibility and participation, providing relevant knowledge and a subliminal communication of trust in the competence of parent and child, is of particular significance for women with less education. The presence and participation of the babys father at an early stage may also be a factor.


Journal of Womens Health, Issues and Care | 2014

Postnatal sense of security, anxiety and risk for postnatal depression

Eva-Kristina Persson; Linda J. Kvist

Postnatal Sense of Security, Anxiety and Risk for Postnatal Depression Approximately 10%-15% of mothers and 10% of fathers suffer from depressive symptoms during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Both maternal and paternal postnatal depression impact adversely on the family and the child’s behavioural development.


Midwifery | 2003

EXPECTANT FIRST-TIME FATHERS' EXPERIENCES OF PREGNANCY

Hafrún Finnbogadóttir; Elizabeth Crang Svalenius; Eva-Kristina Persson


Midwifery | 2002

Parents' experience of early discharge from hospital after birth in Sweden

Eva-Kristina Persson; Anna-Karin Dykes


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2011

Mothers' sense of security in the first postnatal week: interview study.

Eva-Kristina Persson; Bengt Fridlund; Linda J. Kvist; Anna-Karin Dykes


Midwifery | 2012

Fathers' sense of security during the first postnatal week—A qualitative interview study in Sweden

Eva-Kristina Persson; Bengt Fridlund; Linda J. Kvist; Anna-Karin Dykes


Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2006

Factors that influence first-time mothers' choice and experience of early discharge.

Maria Löf; Elizabeth Crang Svalenius; Eva-Kristina Persson


BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2009

Evaluation of changes in postnatal care using the "Parents' Postnatal Sense of Security" instrument and an assessment of the instrument's reliability and validity

Linda J. Kvist; Eva-Kristina Persson


Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2007

Parents’ postnatal sense of security (PPSS): development of the PPSS instrument

Eva-Kristina Persson; Bengt Fridlund; Anna-Karin Dykes


Midwifery | 2009

Important variables for parents' postnatal sense of security: evaluating a new Swedish instrument (the PPSS instrument).

Eva-Kristina Persson; Anna-Karin Dykes

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