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The New Moms Project: Educating Mothers About Sun Protection in Newborn Nurseries
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BreastfeedingEarly Childhood EducationMaternity ServicePreventive MedicineNewborn NurseriesPrenatal CarePublic HealthHealth EducationPregnancy PreventionEarly Childhood DevelopmentHealth PromotionMaternal HealthSun Protection HabitsNewborn MedicineNurse-family PartnershipChild DevelopmentNursingNew Moms ProjectPediatricsYoung ChildrenPrevention ScienceSun ProtectionMedicineWomen's Health
Sun protection habits should begin early in life and be taught as part of routine preventive health care. Early teaching of parents aims to introduce an easily achieved means of sun protection with the goal of instilling these practices as habits in the parents and their young children. We developed a maternity nurse-led intervention for 187 mothers at newborn nurseries in Falmouth, Massachusetts, combining educational material and personal discussions. One year after the intervention we successfully contacted 73% of the mothers. Nearly 90% recalled the informational program and equal numbers stated that receiving educational materials in the newborn nursery was timely. Nearly two-thirds of mothers reported that this was the only sun protection information received from a provider in the past year.
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