2023
DOI: 10.1097/nmc.0000000000000881
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Social Interactions and Institutional Structures that Influence 24-Hour Rooming-in for New Mothers and Newborns in the Hospital Setting

Abstract: Purpose: To describe the social interactions and institutional structures that influence the consistent practice of 24-hour rooming-in of new mothers and newborns in the hospital setting. Study Design and Method: Using an institutional ethnographic design, data were gathered via semistructured interviews and on-unit observations. Data were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed for themes. Study interviews were conducted between February 2020 and June 2021… Show more

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“…Most postpartum care centers engage in the rooming-in practice only if mothers specifically request it to ensure sufficient rest for new mothers (Ding et al, 2018). Although organizational factors, such as the lack of appropriate infrastructure and resources (McRae & Miraglia, 2023) have been identified as barriers to the implementation of rooming-in, maternal rooming-in experience has not been extensively studied (Lee et al, 2018). Gaining a deeper knowledge of maternal rooming-in experiences can help identify and develop the most effective rooming-in policies.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most postpartum care centers engage in the rooming-in practice only if mothers specifically request it to ensure sufficient rest for new mothers (Ding et al, 2018). Although organizational factors, such as the lack of appropriate infrastructure and resources (McRae & Miraglia, 2023) have been identified as barriers to the implementation of rooming-in, maternal rooming-in experience has not been extensively studied (Lee et al, 2018). Gaining a deeper knowledge of maternal rooming-in experiences can help identify and develop the most effective rooming-in policies.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%