2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnn.2023.08.003
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Nurses’ experiences and perspectives on aEEG monitoring in neonatal care: A qualitative study

Xiaowan Wang,
Ana Borovac,
Agnes van den Hoogen
et al.
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“…Potential improvements can be observed in the knowledge and understanding of perinatal nurses regarding PPD and its treatments, as well as in their confidence in delivering critical care to new mothers, through the integration of digital educational training into the curricula of midwives and nurses. Despite their initial limited understanding of PPD, nurses' comprehension of the risk factors linked to its development significantly improved after concluding the digital training [9,10]. Furthermore, although digital training may assist nurses in acquiring critical knowledge and instruction regarding PPD, professional development may require a greater emphasis on PPD's risk factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential improvements can be observed in the knowledge and understanding of perinatal nurses regarding PPD and its treatments, as well as in their confidence in delivering critical care to new mothers, through the integration of digital educational training into the curricula of midwives and nurses. Despite their initial limited understanding of PPD, nurses' comprehension of the risk factors linked to its development significantly improved after concluding the digital training [9,10]. Furthermore, although digital training may assist nurses in acquiring critical knowledge and instruction regarding PPD, professional development may require a greater emphasis on PPD's risk factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%