Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10515717 | Midwifery | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
primiparas that are vulnerable for a scarce amount of SSNP were easier to recognise on the basis of their background information, infant characteristics, childbirth-related factors, and sense of efficacy. Challenges lie in taking into account the whole family, especially among multiparas, and in developing professionals' guidance skills. Among primiparas the model of postpartum care may matter. Our results give professionals a better understanding of the resources and challenges faced by mothers in order to develop postnatal SSNP.
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Authors
Anne H. (Postdoctoral fellow, Senior researcher), Hanna (Lecturer, Midwife, Staff-developer), Marja (Docent in Nursing Science and Professor),