2020
DOI: 10.1111/cch.12806
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What parents want to know in the first postnatal year: A Delphi consensus study

Abstract: Background: Early postnatal psychoeducation intervention programmes can support new parents in the adjustment to parenthood. However, most psychoeducation programmes focus on pregnancy and the birth and fail to deliver relevant and agespecific information to new parents about what to expect in the postpartum period. Learning more about this intense period in a new parents life will facilitate a healthy transition to parenthood. Considering the needs of time-poor but tech-savvy new parents, it is also necessary… Show more

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“…Infant sleep outcomes may be bidirectionally influenced by parental mental health and nutritional arrangements during infancy [ 42 , 43 ]. The authors recognize the importance of these factors, but choose to focus solely on infant sleep outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infant sleep outcomes may be bidirectionally influenced by parental mental health and nutritional arrangements during infancy [ 42 , 43 ]. The authors recognize the importance of these factors, but choose to focus solely on infant sleep outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, our study investigated influencing factors on the development of HL over time. With the transition to parenthood health-related topics gain more importance ( Cashin et al, 2021 ), whereby mothers giving birth to their first child are hypothesized to experience greater changes. This is reflected in our study by a steeper increase in HL over 1 year compared to mothers with more than one child.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies investigated the effect of parental HL on health behaviors directed at the child ( Pawellek et al, 2022 ) and child health outcomes revealing associations of high parental HL with favorable health behaviors ( Albino et al, 2018 ; de Buhr & Tannen, 2020 ; Heerman et al, 2014 ; Yin et al, 2014 ). With the birth of a child several new information needs emerge ( Cashin et al, 2021 ). Caring for the child, communicating with other parents and contacts to the health care system can be situations when parents are exposed to health information and in which HL is supposed to be crucial ( Morrison et al, 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…New parents bestow both the genetic makeup and the preliminary foundation for health to their children-from pregnancy to independent adulthood. Despite being an essential cornerstone and stakeholder of child health promotion and well-being, parents often feel unprepared for parenthood [27] and ill-informed about their child's development [28]. There has been no review to our knowledge that assesses if and how child health promotion broadly targeted in parent-based interventions is being evaluated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%