A Comprehensive Evaluation of Goslings-II: A Sustainable Early Language and Literacy Program for NICU Parents.

IF 0.6 Q4 NURSING Neonatal Network Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1891/NN-2024-0010
Tiffany Cao, Lisa Shanty, Brenda Hussey-Gardner
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This program evaluation aimed to assess the impact of a streamlined and less expensive version of Goslings-I (a NICU parent education program) on parents' early language and literacy practices and their confidence in interacting with their infants. This evaluation used a single-group, pre- and posttest, mixed-methods design. Sixty-three parents completed pre- and postprogram questionnaires on the frequency of language and literacy activities, confidence in understanding infant signals, and program satisfaction. Seven parents participated in follow-up interviews. Interview participants reported on interaction with their infants 1-2 weeks after attending the program. Goslings-II resulted in self-reported positive behavioral changes in parent-infant interactions, increased early language and literacy activities, and enhanced confidence. Parents also reported they could apply Goslings-II skills to other parent-infant interactions, like diapering. Positive results from this evaluation are similar to the original program, Goslings-I, demonstrating program effectiveness at a more affordable price.

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雏鹅的综合评估- ii:一个可持续的新生儿重症监护病房父母早期语言和读写计划。
本项目评估旨在评估Goslings-I (NICU家长教育项目)的精简版和更便宜的版本对父母早期语言和读写能力的影响,以及他们与婴儿互动的信心。本评价采用单组、前测和后测、混合方法设计。63位家长完成了关于语言和读写活动频率、理解婴儿信号的信心和项目满意度的调查问卷。7位家长参与了随访访谈。访谈参与者报告了参加该项目后1-2周与婴儿的互动情况。Goslings-II导致父母-婴儿互动中自我报告的积极行为改变,增加了早期语言和识字活动,增强了信心。家长们还表示,他们可以将小鹅ii的技能应用到其他亲子互动中,比如换尿布。这次评估的积极结果与最初的Goslings-I项目相似,以更实惠的价格证明了项目的有效性。
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