Stakeholders' Perceptions of Hospital-Based Early Childhood Parenting Education Services: A Thematic Analysis

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Bhamani Shelina,Shafique Fatima,Shams Misbah,Sheikh Sara,Malik Hajra,Karim Zaibunissa,Sheikh Lumaan

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Postnatal parental education is deficient yet necessary to enhance the implementation of evidence-based newborn care practices among families. Educating both mother and father is crucial for optimal childhood development, and interventions targeting families can improve childcare practices. Implementing these interventions through systematic policies and protocols in LMIC hospitals is essential. This study explores the perceptions of pregnant women, parents, and healthcare workers regarding parenting education in a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. METHODS: In a qualitative study conducted in a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, participants included pregnant women, parents, and healthcare workers. The study used in-depth interviews with purposively selected participants, consisting of two individuals from each category. Interviews were conducted using a prepared guide, and data collection was performed by trained staff. Interviews were conducted until data saturation was achieved. The interviews were conducted in Urdu, transcribed, and translated into English. Thematic analysis was carried out manually. RESULTS: The analysis of pregnant women's experiences identified themes of personal pregnancy experiences, support systems, and hospital facilities. Women discussed physical, emotional, and financial challenges during pregnancy. They valued support from family and physicians but expressed a need for better educational resources in hospitals. For parents with children under one-year-old, themes included personal experiences, hospital experiences, and educational resources. Parents faced emotional changes, financial challenges, and desired improved work-life balance. They appreciated outpatient care but found lacking in inpatient experiences, particularly in the NICU. Healthcare workers emphasized the role of parents, families, and hospitals, highlighting the importance of teaching and understanding family dynamics. Also suggested improvement in holistic approaches, mandatory educational programs, and integrating parenting readiness into primary care. CONCLUSION: Hospital-based postpartum parenting education enhance overall baby care. Expanding literature emphasizes the importance of high-quality parenting for lifelong development. Identifying efficient programs and resources to enhance parental abilities and foster positive child growth is increasingly important.

Publisher

Qeios Ltd

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