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- Title
Applying the Listening to Mothers II Results in Lamaze Classes.
- Authors
Day, Elizabeth H.
- Abstract
Childbirth educators can use Childbirth Connection's Listening to Mothers II survey as a resource for up-dating their curriculum and teaching methods. The survey reveals that issues surrounding a woman's choice of care providers, her nutrition and fitness habits, and her possible experiences with depression and abuse may not be addressed sufficiently in a traditional, third-trimester, Lamaze class and may need greater emphasis in early pregnancy. The survey's results also show that women turn primarily to books, friends and family, health-care providers, and the Internet for information on pregnancy and birth. Suggestions for incorporating new sources of information and Internet technologies into Lamaze classes are discussed.
- Subjects
SURVEYS; HEALTH education; CHILDBIRTH education; CHILDBIRTH teachers; PRENATAL care
- Publication
Journal of Perinatal Education, 2007, Vol 16, Issue 4, p52
- ISSN
1058-1243
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1624/105812407X244787