Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1084786 Midwifery 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Objectiveto describe parents’ experiences of using videoconferencing (VC) when discharged early from a maternity unit.Designa combination of quantitative and qualitative methods was used to describe parents’ experiences. Data were collected via questionnaires and interviews.Settinga pilot study involving a maternity department and new parents in their homes was conducted. Through VC, parents discharged early were able to maintain follow-up contact with the midwife via sound and picture at the department.Participantsnine couples/new parents participated.Findingsthe analysis revealed four categories of responses: ‘feeling confident with the technology’; ‘feeling confident of having control of their privacy’; ‘feeling confident being face-to-face on the VC’; and ‘feeling confident when worries and concerns were met and answers were received’.Key conclusionsusing VC as a support in cases of early discharge after childbirth can facilitate a meeting that makes it possible for new parents to be guided by the midwife in their transition into parenthood.Implications for practicethe findings of this study indicate that VC equipment may be helpful for parents discharged from hospital early after childbirth. The findings can also be used as a foundation for further development of the application of VC within maternal health care and in health care in rural areas.

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