Effect of a maternal perceived self-efficacy enhancement program on perceived self-efficacy, caring behavior for preterm infants with hyperbilirubinemia, receiving phototherapy and infants’ serum bilirubin levels

Authors

  • Jutarat Kalasin คณะพยาบาลศาสตร์ มหาวิยาลัยขอนแก่น
  • Pulsuk Siripul
  • Sauwamas Khunlan Thannadee

Keywords:

self-efficacy enhancement on caring behaviors for preterm infants receiving program, preterm infants, jaundice, on caring behaviors for preterm infants receiving phototherapy, serum bilirubin levels

Abstract

Abstract
This quasi-experimental research was to study the effect of a maternal perceived self-efficacy enhancement program on caring behaviors for preterm infant receiving phototherapy and on newborn serum bilirubin levels. The subjects were mothers whom caring preterm infant with jaundice receiving phototherapy admitted in the sick newborn wards Maharat Nakhonratchasima hospital. There were 25 subjects in the controlled group and 25 subjects in the experimental group. The control group received the routine care, while the experimental group received the activities of self-efficacy enhancement program on caring behaviors for preterm infants receiving phototherapy. The data collection instruments were the demographic data record form for mothers and newborns, a questionnaire on perceived self-efficacy of mothers on caring preterm infants receiving phototherapy and a questionnaire on caring behaviors for preterm infants receiving phototherapy. The data were analyzed using the frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation and t-test. The results were as follow: after receiving the caring behavior for preterm infants receiving phototherapy.The results revealed that the mean score on self-efficacy on caring behaviors for preterm infants receiving phototherapy after intervention were significant higher than the control group at the level of 0.05.

 

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2020-09-28

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Kalasin J, Siripul P, Khunlan Thannadee S. Effect of a maternal perceived self-efficacy enhancement program on perceived self-efficacy, caring behavior for preterm infants with hyperbilirubinemia, receiving phototherapy and infants’ serum bilirubin levels. J Nurs Ther Care [internet]. 2020 Sep. 28 [cited 2025 Dec. 12];38(3):129-38. available from: https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jnat-ned/article/view/243398