Home-visit Program for Mothers During Child-raising : Comparing Mothers Who Did and Did Not Receive Home-visit Services
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BACKGROUND: Home-visit guidance has the advantage of assisting child-raising while respecting an individual's lifestyle; however, there are many people who refuse it at present due to individual and family privacy concerns. In addition, such medical services involve individual and financial constraints; thus, the beneficial effects of the service should be clearly presented.METHODS: During postnatal weeks 16-20, questionnaires were sent by researchers to a group that received home-visit services during postnatal weeks 2-12 to investigate their levels of satisfaction with the services. A different questionnaire was sent to those that did not receive home visits to investigate the reasons for their rejection of the services.RESULTS: Home-visit services were highly evaluated by those mothers who received them, especially for primiparas to reduce anxiety about and improve confidence in child-raising. Also, a significant difference was observed between the “home-visit” and the “no home-visit” groups when asked, “How much are you willing to pay for home-visit guidance?” Among the “no-home visit” group, mothers who stated less than 1,000 yen and “free of charge” (59.7%) accounted for 75.8% and among the home-visit group, mothers who stated less than 1,000 yen and “free of charge” (26.0%) accounted for 50.9%, and 35.5% of mothers stated from 1,000 to 3,000 yen.CONCLUSIONS: The level of satisfaction of mothers who received home-visits and the reasons for not receiving visits were investigated. Two problems identified were that information about this program is not provided to all mothers and the timing of home-visits does not meet the needs of mothers.
- 2011-12-01
著者
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Emori Yoko
Graduate School Of Comprehensive Human Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Furuya Kayuri
Graduate School Of Comprehensive Human Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Murai Fumie
Graduate School Of Comprehensive Human Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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HASHIMOTO Miyuki
School of Hearth and Social Services, Saitama Prefectural University
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Hashimoto Miyuki
School Of Hearth And Social Services Saitama Prefectural University
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