The Development of Nursing Care Services Model for Low Birth Weight Infants
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Method: The research design was an action research using quantitative and qualitative approach. This design was chosen as it facilitated improvement in health care system, which was involving nurses and other health providers.
Results: Nursing care services provided by the nursing team are hindered by several factors, such as various level of nurses' knowledge, not optimal health education activities, incomplete standard operational procedure, ethical dilemma, paramedic functions, and documentation system. This model was developed based on conservation and becoming a mother/maternal role attainment theory, family-centered care principles, and input from the experts through focus group discussion.
Conclusion: The result of this research is going to increase the quality of nursing care for LBW infants by achieving nurses' and parents' satisfaction in giving care for their infants which can lead to lower infant death rate.
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