Experience of mothers learning and doing infant massage

Experience of mothers learning and doing infant massage The practice of infant massage has been reported to give relaxation and enjoyment to mothers and babies. Objective: this study aimed to explore mothers’ experience with learning and doing infant massage. Methodology: Mothers of babies fou...

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Main Authors: Chan, K.G, Saloma, Pawi, Lee, Shalin Wan Fei, Hii, Emily, Ooi, Chor Yau, Zurraini, Arabi, Helmy, Hazmi
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19239/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19239/1/Experience%20of%20mothers.pdf
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Summary:Experience of mothers learning and doing infant massage The practice of infant massage has been reported to give relaxation and enjoyment to mothers and babies. Objective: this study aimed to explore mothers’ experience with learning and doing infant massage. Methodology: Mothers of babies four to six weeks old were taught the adapted baby massage program over four sessions by a certified infant massage instructor in selected health centres. They were asked to do infant massage for 15 minutes twice a day. As part of a main study, nine of the mothers were recruited as study participants at the end of the teaching sessions using a purposive sampling procedure. In-depth interviews were conducted to explore their experience with learning and doing baby massage. Findings: Mothers’ experience with baby’s relaxation and sleep, baby-mother bonding, new learning in term of a helpful baby-care skill, responding to baby cues, establishing new care routine, gaining spousal and other mothers’ supports apparently contributed to their positive experience related to learning and doing massage with their babies. Findings supplement the evidence base which could influence practice change related to service provision to include infant massage as part of the maternal and