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Assessing the Impact of Distance Traveled and Birth Volumes of Hospital Maternity Units on Newborn Outcomes: Population-Based Cohort Study

Assessing the Impact of Distance Traveled and Birth Volumes of Hospital Maternity Units on Newborn Outcomes: Population-Based Cohort Study

It is necessary to emphasize that maternal-newborn separation caused by the transfer of the newborn can be incredibly detrimental to their development and bonding, making neonatal transfer a major concern [28]. Therefore, it is important to have a comprehensive plan to mitigate any potential negative impacts of maternity care reorganization.

Anna Cantarutti, Riccardo Boracchini, Roberto Bellù, Raffaella Ronco, Federico Rea, Anna Locatelli, Rinaldo Zanini, Giovanni Corrao

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e58944

Essential Coaching for Every Mother Tanzania (ECEM-TZ): Protocol for a Type 1 Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Randomized Controlled Trial

Essential Coaching for Every Mother Tanzania (ECEM-TZ): Protocol for a Type 1 Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Randomized Controlled Trial

The objective is to compare mothers who receive ECEM-TZ to mothers who receive standard care on newborn care knowledge, maternal parenting self-efficacy, breastfeeding self-efficacy, postpartum depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, postnatal care attendance, newborn morbidity, and newborn mortality at 6 weeks post partum.

Justine Dol, Lilian Teddy Mselle, Marsha Campbell-Yeo, Columba Mbekenga, Thecla Kohi, Douglas McMillan, Cindy-Lee Dennis, Gail Tomblin Murphy, Megan Aston

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e63454

Perceived Acceptability of Technology Modalities for the Provision of Universal Child and Family Health Nursing Support in the First 6-8 Months After Birth: Cross-Sectional Study

Perceived Acceptability of Technology Modalities for the Provision of Universal Child and Family Health Nursing Support in the First 6-8 Months After Birth: Cross-Sectional Study

The 3rd trimester and first 6 months after birth when the mother is home with her newborn represents a highly receptive period for providing mothers with supportive, relevant, and reliable child health and parenting information. Early motherhood represents a period in which women are interested in accessing a wide range of parenting information.

Tessa Delaney, Jacklyn K Jackson, Alison L Brown, Christophe Lecathelinais, Luke Wolfenden, Nayerra Hudson, Sarah Young, Daniel Groombridge, Jessica Pinfold, Paul David Craven, Sinead Redman, John Wiggers, Melanie Kingsland, Margaret Hayes, Rachel Sutherland

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e59191

Parental Autonomy in the Care of Premature Newborns and the Experience of a Neonatal Team: Observational Prospective Study

Parental Autonomy in the Care of Premature Newborns and the Experience of a Neonatal Team: Observational Prospective Study

The main objective of this study is to compare the number of days required by parents of very low–birth weight (VLBW) newborn infants to be autonomous in different areas of care during the 2 periods of implementation of a parental training program.

Salvador Piris-Borregas, Beatriz Bellón-Vaquerizo, Leticia Velasco-Echeburúa, Lidia Niño-Díaz, Susana Sánchez-Aparicio, María López-Maestro, Carmen Rosa Pallás-Alonso

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e55411

Effectiveness of mHealth Apps for Maternal Health Care Delivery: Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews

Effectiveness of mHealth Apps for Maternal Health Care Delivery: Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews

So far, existing m Health apps for maternal and newborn health care include the Mobile Technology for Community Health (MOTECH), behavioral change tools, and mom Connect [17,18]. There are also m Health apps for general health care delivery such as the Hospital Authority mobile app in Hong Kong [19]. m Health aids to offset the human resource gap through diverse technologies designed to support treatment adherence, clinical diagnosis, and enhancement [2].

Edward Kwabena Ameyaw, Padmore Adusei Amoah, Obidimma Ezezika

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49510