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The report of The 28th Annual NIDCAP Trainers Meeting and Conference, October 21-24, 2017, Chateau Lacombe 10111 Bellamy Hill Rd NW Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1N7 Canada by Dr. Marzieh Hasanpour

The report of The 28th Annual NIDCAP Trainers Meeting and Conference, October 21-24, 2017, Chateau Lacombe 10111 Bellamy Hill Rd NW Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1N7 Canada by Dr. Marzieh Hasanpour
pplication Code :
762-0217-0092
 
Created Date : Saturday, November 25, 2017-16:48 16:48:47Update Date : Sunday, April 8, 2018-19:39 19:39:03
IP Address : 194.225.213.100Submit Date : Saturday, April 7, 2018-15:32 15:32:37Email : m-hasanpour@sina.tums.ac.ir
Personal Information
Personal Information
Name : Marzieh
Surname : Hasanpour
School/Research Center : School of Nursing and Midwifery
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Position : Associate professor
Tel : +98-21-61054413
Information of Congress
Title of the Congress : The 28th Annual NIDCAP Trainers Meeting and Conference, October 21-24, 2017, Chateau Lacombe 10111 Bellamy Hill Rd NW Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1N7 Canada
Title of your Abstract : The effect of a Sleep Care Educational Program on Nurses’ Knowledge and Practice in Newborn Intensive Care Nursery (NICN)
Destination Country : Canada
From : Saturday, October 21, 2017
To : Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Abstract(Please copy/paste the abstract send to the congress) : Abstract Background & Research Objectives: All babies have important sleep needs, and those born prematurely have their own unique set of sleep habits and needs that are different from those of a fullterm baby. Sleep is essential for organizing and maturing the brain in premature infants; it also plays a role in maintaining the natural balance between different nervous centers. Dr. Als’ Synactive Theory and the NIDCAP Model of care were presented in the 1st International NIDCAP Workshop held in AlZahara Hospital in Isfahan, Iran in Oct 2013. This study aimed at assessing the effect of a sleep care educational program on the nurses’ Knowledge and Practice in Newborn Intensive Care Nursery (NICN). Methods: In this quasi‑experimental pre-posttest study structured into three stages, 35 nurses working in an NICU in Isfahan, Iran, were included. The newborn sleep care educational program included oral presentation sessions with questions and answers followed by nurses’ exposure to sleep posters and booklets in the NICN. Data was collected by a nurses’ knowledge questionnaire having shown validity and reliability through content validity and internal consistency respectively. The questionnaire consisted of 40 multiple‑choice questions asked prior to, immediately after, and 1 month after the education program was implemented. Nurses’ practice was evaluated prior to and 1 month after the educational intervention using 15 multiple‑choice questionnaire. Data was analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics using the SPSS16 software. Results: The results revealed that the mean score of nurses’ knowledge immediately and 1 month after the educational intervention was significantly increased as compared to prior to the intervention 33.33(4.4) vs. 19.33 (4.1) (P < 0.001). The score of nurses’ practice was slightly improved following the educational intervention although it did not show any significant differences (P = 0.07, 42.6 (7.6) vs. 45.1 (7.8)). Conclusions: According to the results of this study this method of education could lead to a significant increase in nurses’ knowledge, however it did not significantly improve their practice. This may be due to the low number of educational sessions; therefore, we recommended to administrators of NICN to invest in a long‑term continuous educational program on premature infants' sleep care to enhance nurses' performance. Lastly, this education may result in nurses’ support to create a quiet environment to promote good sleep in premature infants and improve their brain development as well as to decrease infants’ developmental problems due to insufficient sleep in the noisy and crowded NICN with excessive handling and distracting procedures by staff. 28th Annual NIDCAP Trainers Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, October 21–24, 2017 2 Take Home Message: According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), premature infants may sleep for as many as 22 hours a day, but only for about an hour at a time. Also according to the NIDCAP Model, states of consciousness (sleep & wake) is an important component in NICN. Nurses have an important role in creating a quiet environment for premature infant’s brain development with good sleep. We recommended that NICN executives continue their efforts to improve nurses’ knowledge and practice by scheduling appropriate sleep care educational programs as a long-term continuous education
Keywords of your Abstract : Newborn Intensive Care Nursery, Newborn Sleep, Nursing knowledge, Nursing Practice, Education Program
Acceptance Letter : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/28300/Forms/762/M. Hasanpour-Invite Letter Canada NIDCAP 2017_2.pdf
The presentation : Oral
The Cover of Abstract book : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/28300/Forms/762/Abstract Book Cover NIDCAP 2017 Edmonton Canada Hasanpour_7.pdf
Published abstract in the abstract book with the related code : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/28300/Forms/762/Hasanpour-Sleep-Abstract-for-28th-NIDCAP-Canada-2017_3.pdf
Where has your abstract been indexed? : other
If you choose other, please name : Developmental Observer The Official Newsletter of the NIDCAP® Federation International
The Congress Reporting
Delegates from which countries presented in the congress? (please name at least 5 countries) : Canada, USA, Iran, Italy, Portuguese, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Austria, Australia and etc
Your experiences about the travel processes(Providing ticket, accommodation,...) : Everything was good Just very long trip and Jet Lag and Cost is high but University support is very low and For membership fee of NFI if University support could be very valuable. I think facilities of University should be increase.
Please give a briefing of your own observations and outcomes of the congress: : Congress was very useful for me for scientific Connections and also for meeting with different scientist and very useful presentation that I attended and learnt from different NIDCAP Centers experiences for developing ours in Iran, Also I visited UBC Nursing School anbd Skill Lab and First Standing Children Hospice and Palliative Care Center in Vancouver too and NICU in Edmonton. It was great experience for my students and Colleagues that I presented and shred with them my knowledge and experiences in my report few days ago in Nursing school Tehran, Iran
Congress Certification : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/28300/Forms/762/Certificate-Hasanpour NIDCAP Canada 2017_6.pdf
How many volunteers were present at the Congress? : More than 60 have Oral and poster presentation, and more than 500 participants
Were the delegates of any other organizations present in the congress? : Yes
If yes, please write the names of the organizations in the box : NFI
What were the responses to your talking points? Were specific questions or concerns raised? : It was very good, everybody replied as excellent presentation.
If you met staff members, please list their full names & positions. : Dr Van Manen Neonatologist and Phrenologist , Dr H Als Founder of NIDCAP and NFI, Dr Nikk Conneman NIDCAP Trainer and NIF Board Member, Dr Gretchen L NIDCAP Trainerand NIFI Board Member and many more
Please inform us if there are any follow up actions we need to talk with the members of the congress : As I am NIDCAP Professional and Member of NFi, I have connection with all of NFI Members from 2013 till now and This program in Iran is Under support of health Ministry and UNICEF, and the first time I introduced this Program in IRan and did as first International Coordinator and Scientific Director of First International Workshop on NIDCAP in Iran then just maybe more support of you in Vali-aser Hospital and for continue our training will be appreciate

 

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