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From: Greig, Claire
Sent: 08 April 2009 12:00
To: 'On Behalf Of Velikoshi Eva'
Subject: RE: Could you assist me please?

Hi Eva, a colleague passed your message to me and I have made some suggestions on your questionnaire that I trust you will find helpful.  There was some research done in Scotland some years ago to develop a discharge planning tool and I have given you the reference for the article that was published as a result of the work.  The tool has been refined and is used in some units and it may be available electronically.  If you were interested in seeing that tool, I could perhaps send it to you if you would like.  Perhaps contacting me directly by email might be helpful.  Claire

Reference:  Bain, J.,  Findlay, A.  and Greig, C. (2003) Parents' perceptions of discharge planning in Scottish neonatal units: Areas for improvement  Journal of Neonatal Nursing 9(4) 110, 112-115

Dr Claire Greig, Senior Lecturer, Napier University, 13 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh. EH4 2LD

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From: McHugh, Nessa
Sent: 07 April 2009 09:12
To: Greig, Claire
Subject: FW: Could you assist me please?

Hi Claire
Don't know if you have seen this - but thought you might be interested
Regards
Nessa

From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Velikoshi Eva
Sent: 05 April 2009 19:00
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Could you assist me please?

Good day colleagues!

I am a Namibian Midwife, doing my Doctoral of Nursing with the University of Namibia. I am requesting your assistance in my quest to develop a premature baby educational program, that will be developed after needs assessment is done. However, I am not that familiar with program development. Currently, we don't have any educational, let alone discharge plan in all of our hospitals country wide!

The study purpose is to explore and describe the experiences of mothers towards nursing their premature babies, and subsequently develop a educational , which will empower mothers to carry on with nursing care of their babies after discharge

1. 4 Objectives of the research

 1.  To explore experiences of mothers nursing/caring premature babies
 2.  To identify how women are involved in nursing care of  their premature babies during hospitalization
 3.  To develop a educational discharge program for mothers of premature babies after discharge
 4.  To implement and evaluate the developed discharge program.
I would like you to look at the questions I have sent to you, comment and ask/suggest what you think should be fine or better. I will be glad of your inputs, and will acknowledge your contributions, both in the research report and in the program to be developed.

Thanks,
Eva








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