The Effect of an Educational Campaign on the Post-Natal Rooming-in Practicing Rate
By LING Chui Sze Tracy RN, RM, IBCLC, BSc, MSc (Nursing), Department of Obstetrics/27F
Background
Rooming In:
- Hospital practice where post-natal mothers and normal infants stay together in the same room for 24 hours a day from the time they arrive in their room after delivery1
Benefits of Rooming In:
- Cost effective
- Lowers the rate of cross infection
- Supports breastfeeding
- Encourages the attachment between the mother and the baby
Clinical Significant
- Maternal request on admission
- Included rooming-in in their birth plan
- Increased enquiries about rooming-in practice
- Maternal concerns about current practices
- Unable to understand the baby’s behaviour
- Lack confidence to care for their babies
- Cannot identify the baby’s feeding cues
Purpose and Problem Statement
How does the nursing education campaign affect the rooming-in practicing rate of postpartum mothers?
Implementation Plan
Stage I (Before campaign) - Baseline data
- From 15-5-2019 to 14-6-2019
Stage II - Educational campaign
- From 15-6-2019 to 14-7-2019
- Antenatal talk
- Staff education
- Leaflet
Results
Stage III (After campaign) - Post-data
- The rooming in rates went from 0% to 21.4%.
Recommendations and Next Steps
- Educational campaigns increase the rooming-in practicing rate
- Promotion is one of the keys
- Patient education is important
- Still room for improvement
- 0% to 21.4%
Next Steps:
- Poster
- Booklet
- Introduce rooming-in to all single room mothers by named nurses
Long term goals:
- Increase the rooming-in rate in single room mother