Mother's experiences of facilitated peer support groups and individual child health nursing support : a comparative evaluation

Sue Kruske, Virginia Schmied, Ivy Sutton, Joan O'Hare

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    Abstract

    The "Early Bird Program" is a support group facilitated by child and family health nurses and offered to families of infants aged 0-8 weeks in South East Sydney, Australia. This paper describes the experiences of 20 women who participated in the Early Bird groups and 20 women who chose to use individual consultations with the child and family health nurse. The qualitative evaluation used focus groups and interviews with the 40 women, and data were analysed using content analysis. Key findings show the Early Bird Program mothers received support and knowledge from both the nurses and each other, while the women who utilised the individual consultations with the nurses sought out and received specific services and information that focused on the baby. The group approach appears to promote group relationships and to empower mothers as a group by de-emphasising the power and expertise of the professional.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Perinatal Education
    Publication statusPublished - 2004

    Keywords

    • Australia
    • infant health services
    • interpersonal relations
    • support groups

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