Research Article
[Retracted] Readiness for Hospital Discharge and Its Correlation with the Quality of Discharge Teaching among the Parents of Premature Infants in NICU
Table 3
Premature infants’ parents’ perception of parents of towards the discharge guidelines quality (
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| Parents’ discharge guideline scale | Items | | Level |
| Subscale of needed content | 6 | | High | Child’s care | | | | Parents’ emotions | | | | Medical requirements and treatment | | | | Treatment or medication practice | | | | Person and time to call for assistance | | | | Information for family members | | | | Content received subscale | 6 | | Moderate | Child’s care | | | | Parents’ emotions | | | | Medical needs and treatment | | | | Treatment or medication practice | | | | Who and when to call for assistance | | | | Information for family members | | | | Subscale of delivery | 12 | | Moderate | Resolving concerns and questions | | | | Listening to your worries | | | | Paying attention to beliefs and values | | | | Guides the way of caring for children | | | | Teaching in a way could be understood | | | | Understand relevant information providing consistent information | | | | At a good time to guidance | | | | | | | | Family members participate | | | | Enhancing confidence for child care | | | | Knowledge of actions to be performed in an emergency | | | | Reducing anxiousness about returning home | | | | Total scale | 18 | | Moderate |
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