• 제목/요약/키워드: 초산모 배우자

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배우자지지가 초산모의 산후우울과 자기효능감에 미치는 융합적 효과 (Convergence effect of spouse's support on postpartum depression and self-efficacy in primipara)

  • 양지운;정인숙
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.171-180
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 배우자지지가 초산모의 산후우울과 자기효능감에 미치는 융합적 효과를 알아보기 위해 37명의 정상만삭아를 분만한 초산모와 그들의 배우자를 대상으로 시행되었다. 배우자는 산후관리와 아기돌봄에 대한 교육자료와 함께 3회의 교육을 받은 후 산후 1주부터 6주까지 산후관리와 아기돌봄을 실천하였다. 산후 1주와 6주에 각각 수집된 자료는 SPSS 20.0으로 분석하였다. 산후 1주와 6주의 산후우울 유병률은 각각 24.3% 와 0% 였다. 배우자의 지지는 초산모의 산후우울을 감소시켰고 자기효능감을 증가시켰으며(p<.001), 산후우울에는 산후도우미, 월수입, 산전우울이, 산후 자기효능감에는 임신 중 입원치료가 영향을 미치는 요인으로 나타났다(p<.05). 본 연구결과는 대상자수를 확대하고 대조군을 설정한 후속연구 후 초산모의 산후우울감소와 자기효능감증진 프로그램개발에 활용될 수 있다.

초산모 모유수유를 위한 부부교육프로그램의 효과 (Effects of Couple Breast-feeding Education Program for the Enhancement of Primipara Suyu)

  • 박윤희;박미경
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.329-338
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    • 2017
  • 연구목적은 초산모 모유수유를 위한 부부교육프로그램을 개발하고 운영하여 초산모에게 모유수유 자기효능감과 배우자 지지 및 모유수유 만족감에 미치는 효과를 파악하고자 하였다. 연구설계는 비동등성 대조군 전후시차설계를 이용한 유사실험연구였다. 연구대상은 임신 34주 이후에 출산하고 모유수유를 희망한 초산모였다. 모유수유를 위한 부부교육프로그램대상은 출산모 부부였으며, 프로그램은 출산 후 1일째부터 3일 동안 매일 1회 20분~40분간 총 80시간을 운영하였다. 대상자 수는 실험군 32명, 대조군 31명이었으며, 자료수집은 설문지를 사용하였다. 수집된 자료는 SPSS 20.0 Win을 활용하여 $x^2$-test, Fisher's exact test, t-test로 분석하였다. 연구결과에서 부부교육프로그램에 참여한 초산모는 참여하지 않은 초산모보다 모유수유 자기효능감(t=3.44, p=.001), 모유수유 관련 배우자 지지(t=3.03, p=.004), 모유수유 만족감(t=3.64, p=.001) 점수가 더 높았으며 통계적으로 유의하였으므로, 초산모의 모유수유를 위한 부부교육프로그램이 효과적이라고 할 수 있다. 따라서 본 프로그램을 임상실무에서 초산모 모유수유를 촉진하는 교육적 중재로 적용할 것을 권한다.

출산준비 교육이 초산모 배우자의 지식 및 분만참여에 미치는 효과 (Effects of a Prepared Childbirth Education on the Knowledge and Delivery Participation Levels of the Spouses of Primiparas)

  • 성미혜;주미숙;주경숙
    • 여성건강간호학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.213-223
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    • 2003
  • Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the effects of a prepared childbirth education on the knowledge and delivery participation levels of the spouses of primiparas. Method: The study's subjects were a convenience sample of 126 spouses, consisting of an experimental group of 74 educated for prepared childbirth for 10 hours. This study was measured by using a 41-item measurement instrument for knowledge of childbirth that was devised from Kang's(1981) instrument and a 23-item measurement instrument for measuring delivery levels which was developed through clinical experiences. The data gathered as analyzed by using SPSS WIN10.0. Result: There were no significant differences between the experimental group and the control group in homogeneity concerning the general characteristics of the spouses of primiparas. The first hypothesis, which stated that the level of knowledge of childbirth in the experimental group who received prepared childbirth education would be higher than in control group, was statistically supported by the Compared Independent Sample t-test(t=17.92, p=.000). The second hypothesis, which stated that the level of participation of delivery in the experimental group who received prepared childbirth education would be higher than in the control group, was also statistically supported (t=28.87, p=.000). The third hypothesis, which stated that there would be a correlation between the level of knowledge and the level of participation in the experimental group who received prepared childbirth education, showed a high positive correlation(r=.810, p=.000). Conclusion: The above results indicate that the increase of knowledge through prepared childbirth education in the spouses of primiparas has a high correlation with delivery partici- pation levels which engenders physical and moral support for primiparas at delivery. Additionally, a varied prepared childbirth education acts as an effective means to increase under- standing and support for primiparas couples who experience tension, anxiety and fear due to an unprepared delivery in Korea.

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초산모 배우자의 아동기 경험, 부성애착, 부성역할에 관한 연구 (Childhood Experiences, Paternal Attachment and Paternal Role of Primiparous Spouses)

  • 주경숙;성미해
    • 여성건강간호학회지
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.205-215
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: This study aims to provide foundational data for preparing for educational programs on the role of a father that are designed to help primiparous spouses carry out the paternal role successfully. Methods: This study was conducted in two OB/GYN clinics and a study sample of 277 primiparous spouses who satisfied the selection criteria was selected. Results: Of the correlation among the childhood experiences, paternal attachment and role of a father of the subjects, the childhood experiences had a positive correlation with the paternal-infant attachment and the role of a father. The paternal-infant attachment and the role of a father also had a positive correlation. Conclusion: An infant is influenced primarily by his or her parents, who will have immense influences on the child's growth and development. Since the paternal-infant attachment is closely related to the role of a father, the development of positive paternal-infant attachment must be preceded in order for a primiparous spouse to carry out the role of a father successfully. Therefore, the development of nursing intervention programs is needed to foster the proper understanding of the role of a father, accommodate the practical needs of primiparous spouses and nurture the paternal-infant attachment for the promotion of realistic, successful role of a father.

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초산모 배우자의 아버지역할 수행에 대한 자신감과 만족도 (Self-confidence and Satisfaction in Father's Role Performance among Husbands of Primiparous)

  • 성미혜;주경숙
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.291-298
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: The father's role performance in this study was identified as the correlation between self-confidence and satisfaction with parenting role by husbands of primiparous. Methods: Participants were recruited at a professional obstetric and gynecologic hospital in Seoul. For use in this study, the tool by Lederman et al. was modified to incorporate father's self-confidence and satisfaction with role performance. Percentages, means, t-test, ANOVA and Pearson Correlation Coefficients were used to analyze the data with the SPSS WIN 11.0m program. Results: The mean score for self-confidence in father's role performance was 35.19 and satisfaction in father's role performance was 45.13. General characteristic significantly related to father's role performance were marriage satisfaction and type of delivery. Also marriage satisfaction and religion were related to satisfaction with role performance in this study. There was a positive correlation between degree of self-confidence and degree of satisfaction in father's role performance. Conclusions: The degree of satisfaction in father's role performance was positively related to self-confidence. So, nursing interventions to improve father's role performance may lead to improvement in father's self-confidence and satisfaction with role performance. Further research is needed to exam causality.

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취업유무에 따른 초산모의 배우자 지지와 역할긴장간의 관계 및 변화 (The Change and Relationship between Maternal Role Strain and Husband's Support in First-time Mothers with regard to their Employment Status)

  • 고효정
    • 여성건강간호학회지
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.5-35
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    • 1998
  • This study attempted to determine the relation between the maternal role strain and their husbands' support in employed and nonemployed first-time mothers, and how it changed over time. A descriptive, longitudinal and comparative study design was conducted to collect and analyzed the data at three times(at 3-4days, at 4-6wks and at 3-month postpartum) regarding the change of maternal role strain and their husbands' support in employed and nonemployed first-time mothers. The subjects were 133 first-time mothers who delivered vaginally at K university hospital in Deagu, Korea from Dec., 1994 to Oct., 1995. Among these 58 were employed and 75 were nonemployed first-time mothers. This instruments used to data collection in this study were by Hobbs(1968 : The Difficulty Index for First-time Parents), Staffensmeier(1982: Transition Difficulty Measure), Tayer(1976: Emotional Support from Husband), Lee, Hae Kyoung(1992 : Physical Support from Husband). The analysis of data was done with SAS/PC program which included percentage, $x^2$-test, Pearson correlation, Repeated Measure ANOVA, Time Contrast Analysis and t-test. The results were as follows : 1. There was a significant negative correlation only at 3-4days(r=-.19, P=.0265) and at 4-6wks postpartum(r=-.18, P=.0392) between maternal role strain and husband's support of the first-time mothers. Thus, the more support from husband, the less maternal role strains the first-time mothers felt. Therefore, the 1st hypothesis that "the more husband's support the first-time mother felt at all the time of testing, the less maternal role strains they got" was partially supported at 3-days and 4-6 weeks postpartum. There was no correlation between maternal role strain and t husband's support of the employed first-time mothers at al testing times(at 3-4days postpartum : r=-.95, P=.9548, at 4-6wks postpartum : r=-.0960, P=.4733 and at 3-month postpartum : r=-.05, P=7306). On the contrary, the unemployed first-time mothers felt less maternal role strain when they received more support from their husband at 3-4 days postpartum(r=-.31, P=.0073) and at 4-6wks postpartum(r=-.23, P=.0490). 2. There was no difference of maternal role strain between two groups with regards to employment status(F=.97, P=.3270). But the maternal role strains of two groups were changed differently each other over time(F=3.89, P=.00234). Therefore, the 2nd hypothesis that "there was the difference in the maternal role strains with regard to employment status and over time" was rejected. 3. There was no difference in husband's support between the employed and the nonemployed first-time mothers(F=3.06, P=.0826). But there was a significant interaction between employment status and over time(F=3.64, P=.0267), so the support from husband of the employed and the unemployed first-time mothers was changed differently each other over time. The support from husband of the employed first-time mothers was lowered significantly and continuously at 4-6wks (F=5.20, P=.0263) and at 3-month postpartum(F=6.47, P=.0137) than at 3-4 days postpartum. On the contrary, there was no difference in change of husband's support of the employed first-time mothers between the 3-4 days and the 4-6wks postpartum(F=1.70, P=.1962) and between the 3-4 days and the 3-month postpartum(F=.21, P=.6513). Mean husband's support of the nonemployed first-time mothers was raised at 4-6wks postpartum than at 3-4 days postpartum but lowed at 3-month postpartum. The support form husband of both groups was tending downwards at 3-month postpartum than at 4-6wks postpartum, but the one between two groups was changed differently each other over time. The husband's support of the employed first-time mothers(M${\pm}$SD=64. 26${\pm}$8.63) was higher than the one of the nonemployed first-time mothers(M${\pm}$SD=59.16${\pm}$11.11) (t=-2.98, P=.0035), so the 3rd hypothesis that "there was the difference in the husband's support with regard to employment status and over time" was supported. On the basis of these conclusions, the following suggestion is proposed. This study examined the change and relationship between maternal role strain and husband's support in the employed and the nonemployed first-time mothers. So the further study regarding the comparison between the employed and the nonemployed multiparas is necessary.

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