Mother-Delivered Care
Cross-source consensus on Mother-Delivered Care from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Mothers may participate in intervention delivery only after scoring at least 9 out of 10 on competency assessment. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial
- The trial evaluates whether trained mothers can deliver adjunct Vojta therapy as effectively as trained healthcare workers. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial
- If a mother cannot continue delivering the intervention, the neonate remains in the trial and a trained healthcare provider continues the same protocol. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial
- Non-professional caregivers may have inconsistent technique or protocol adherence, which could affect treatment effects and study credibility. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial
- Mother-delivered therapy is relevant to family-centred neonatal care and continuity after NICU discharge. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial