Participants
were sequentially allocated to groups in order of referral. The outcome was the
enhancement of maternal and infant behaviors that exhibited mutual
responsiveness as measured by the Nursing Child Assessment Teaching Scale.
Issues with recruitment and collaboration with the community agencies made
achieving a desirable sample size difficult. Pre-tests and post-tests were
completed for 13 participants. While the sample size was insufficient to
confidently establish whether or not the Keys to Caregiving produced a between
groups treatment effect, mothers within the treatment group evidenced
significantly greater contingent responsiveness over time than those within the
control group.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/medicine-and-health-care/american-research-journal-of-nursing/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/medicine-and-health-care/american-research-journal-of-nursing/
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